dali48 and teaching and writing books and photographing in Erkrath etc.
03.02.1998 - Interpretation of dali48
Our listlessness is exploited by the economy. - The consumption of drugs and of goods are over-heated by the mass media... - This is a devil's circle...
Waste of energy, destruction of the landscape, pollution of the air (see e.g. Beijing Air etc. - d.48)... Gibt es in Peking immer noch Luftverschmutzung? Tatsächlich liegen die Stickstoffdioxid- und PM10-Konzentrationen in Peking über den nationalen Grenzwerten , und die Ozonbelastung im Sommer gibt zunehmend Anlass zur Sorge. Um diese und andere anhaltende Probleme anzugehen, befindet sich die Stadt mitten in einer weiteren Initiative zur Luftreinhaltung, die in ihrem Aktionsplan 2020 dargelegt ist.
We are sitting in the midst of the potholes of our gross social product, - and we are looking for sweet fragrances, clean air, free space, sunshine and a "good life"...
In my opinion, competition and individualism destroy our ability - to live in harmony with ourselves and with nature...
Since we are only experienced in the techniques of competition, - we hardly know how to work together, or how to live as equals among equals...
I've seen a lot of people (see communes, relationships) who have really worked hard for cooperation and equality in their relationships. - Most of them have failed, - and have fallen back into their old, familiar and firmly established banal script...
A man who has not yet broken the connection to his sensibility and feelings is not only unable to exploit others, but will not exploit himself and his own body. - He would refuse unpleasant and boring work, - and he would no longer risk his own life and that of other people in the...
Since men is denied access to their own feelings, - they tend more than women - to abuse drugs...
The man is constantly in danger of getting caught up in a script of... - which separates his head from the rest of his body...
As a teacher, she has to obey orders, which for the most part she herself rejects... (C. M. Steiner)
In my opinion, competition and individualism destroy our ability - to live in harmony with ourselves and with nature...
Since we are only experienced in the techniques of competition, - we hardly know how to work together, or how to live as equals among equals...
I've seen a lot of people (see communes, relationships) who have really worked hard for cooperation and equality in their relationships. - Most of them have failed, - and have fallen back into their old, familiar and firmly established banal script...
A man who has not yet broken the connection to his sensibility and feelings is not only unable to exploit others, but will not exploit himself and his own body. - He would refuse unpleasant and boring work, - and he would no longer risk his own life and that of other people in the...
Since men is denied access to their own feelings, - they tend more than women - to abuse drugs...
The man is constantly in danger of getting caught up in a script of... - which separates his head from the rest of his body...
As a teacher, she has to obey orders, which for the most part she herself rejects... (C. M. Steiner)
Claude Michel Steiner (6 January 1935 – 9 January 2017) was a French-born American psychotherapist and writer who wrote extensively about transactional ...
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