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Karl Koenig

    Karl König, Prof. Dr., is a specialist in internal medicine and psychosomatic medicine, a psychotherapist, and a supervisor. He held positions as chairman of the Lou Andreas-Salomé Institute in Göttingen, a training center for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, and as head of the Department of Clinical Group Psychotherapy at the University of Göttingen. His work explores the profound connection between the mind and body within a therapeutic framework. He offers deep insights into psychosomatic processes and their impact on human well-being.

    The First Three Years of the Child
    Plays for the Festivals of the Year
    Before Birth and Beyond Death
    Stories, Poems and Meditations
    Gumoil Photographic Printing, Revised Edition
    • Gumoil printing is explored through the process of contact-printing positive transparencies onto gum-coated paper. The book guides readers in creating both tinted mono and polychromatic images using this unique technique. Additionally, it features a chapter on digital printing, highlighting the blend of modern and traditional methods in photography.

      Gumoil Photographic Printing, Revised Edition
    • Stories, Poems and Meditations

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Karl Koenig, founder of the Camphill Movement, was also a prolific writer of stories, poems and meditative verses. This book collects a selection of his creative work alongside an insightful introductory essay, giving historical context to his writing.

      Stories, Poems and Meditations
    • A collection of significant lectures and essays by Karl Koenig, inspired by Rudolf Steiner, arguing that the greatest part of humankind exists beyond this earthly life, and highlighting the importance of our connections with them.

      Before Birth and Beyond Death
    • The First Three Years of the Child

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A classic exploration of the first three years of a child's life from Karl Koenig, physician, anthroposophist and founder of the Camphill movement, offering valuable insights into early years' development.

      The First Three Years of the Child