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Ursula Burkhard

    January 1, 1930 – January 1, 2011
    Ursula Burkhard
    Steinäckerchen
    Gute Träume für die Erde, 2 Bde., Bd.2
    Das Schaf des Hirtenbuben. Weihnachtsgeschichten
    Gute Träume für die Erde. Band 1
    Karlik
    For the Love of London
    • 2017

      For the Love of London

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(16)Add rating

      Have you ever wondered... Why the Queen asks permission to enter the City? Where in London you are required to drive on the right? What is the history behind Pearly Kings and Queens? From the garden suburbs to the action-packed centre, the city of London reveals layer up on layer of history, culture, delights - and secrets. Whether you're intrigued by London's glittering social past or fascinated by its seedy underbelly, For the Love of London will take you on a tour encompassing architecture, royalty, landmark events, historical figures, crime, culture and a host of surprising facts about the world's finest city.

      For the Love of London
    • 2017

      Karlik

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A little book about the author's remarkable experiences of communicating with elemental beings. Elemental beings such as gnomes and fairies exist in many folk and spiritual traditions, and Rudolf Steiner also discussed their significance to our world. Some people are able to engage and even communicate with elementals. Ursula Burkhard was one such person. Blind from birth, she experienced gnomes and other elementals from early childhood. When, as she grew older, her parents tried to dissuade her, she was puzzled: why should she believe in the 'real' things she was unable to see, and ignore what she knew to be true? In this readable little book, she describes her remarkable experiences and in particular her relationship with a special gnome, Karlik. The book was a bestseller in Germany in the 1980s, bringing the world of the elementals into the mainstream.

      Karlik