Ruediger Dahlke

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Ruediger Dahlke (born 24 July 1951 in East Berlin) is best known for the many books and articles on health issues, translated into more than 20 languages.[1][2] His work centers on psychosomatics, spiritual philosophy, nutrition and esoteric.

Ruediger Dahlke
Born (1951-07-24) July 24, 1951 (age 72)
East Berlin
NationalityGerman
Alma materLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Occupationauthor
Years active40 years
Organization(s)Tamanga (S. Steiermark, Austria)
Notable workDisease as a symbol; the healing power of illness; peace food.

Life and background edit

Dahlke went to school in Freising, and became a Physician with his dissertation on the psychosomatics of childhood bronchial asthma (1978) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[citation needed]

He continued with further studies and specialised in naturopathic medicine and various types of psychotherapy. This was followed by a long collaboration with Thorwald Dethlefsen.[citation needed]

He went his own ways by setting up a medical center in Johanneskirchen with his first wife Margit Dahlke in 1990, that is still active till today.[citation needed]

In 2010-2012 followed the purchase, build-up and start of a health centre Tamanga in Gamlitz, a place in Styria, Austria.

His approach belongs to the alternative medicine,[3] challenging the traditional, evidence-based medicine and therefore he has attracted criticism.[4][5][6]

In 2020 and 2021 Dahlke became a source of misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic, and he propagated ways of overcoming the risk factors and strengthening the immune system, as set out in the books "Protection against Infections", "Corona as a Wake-up Call" and "Mind-Food".

He currently runs his health centre Tamanga, where he gives a variety of seminars on fasting, "connected breathing" and "integral medicine",[7] and offering workshops on various topics promoting health Clemens G. Arvay.

Books edit

  1. The Healing Power of Illness Krankheit als Weg, Sentient Publications, ISBN 978-1591812784
  2. Mandalas of the World - a meditation and paintings Guide Mandalas der Welt - Sterling Publishing Co. 1992, New York, N.Y. 10016
  3. Heart-Aches - Heart Disease and the Psychology of the Broken Heart Herz(ens)prpobleme - Bluestar Communications Corporation, 1996
  4. Krankheit als Sprache der Seele Bluestar Communications Woodside, California
  5. Everyday Initiations Lebenskrisen als Entwicklungschancen - Bluestar Communications Corporation, 1999
  6. Der Mensch und die Welt sind eins
  7. Mandalas for Meditation Arbeitsbuch zur Mandala-Therapie, Sterling Publishing, 2001
  8. Disease as a symbol Krankheit als Symbol - M-tec Verlag von Buengner
  9. Peace food, wie der Verzicht auf Fleisch Körper und Seele heilt, 2020

References edit

  1. ^ "affiliate_fct_role_normdata:("http://d-nb.info/gnd/11814376X_1_affiliate_fct_involved") - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek". www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  2. ^ "Mind Award an Dr. Ruediger Dahlke". www.ww-kurier.de. 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
  3. ^ "Eric C. Hendriks". Popular Psychology, Self-Help Culture and the Happiness Industry. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
  4. ^ Caberta, Ursula (2011). Schwarzbuch Esoterik. Gütersloher Verl.-Haus. ISBN 978-3-579-06743-8. OCLC 751026373.
  5. ^ "Auszeichnung für "Homöopathen ohne Grenzen"". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  6. ^ Hinrichs, Wilfried (2017-05-05). "Umstrittener Krankheitsdeuter spricht in | NOZ". noz.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  7. ^ "About". Ruediger Dahlke (in German). Retrieved 2022-07-05.