A mesure que la machine a remplacé l'animal pour la traction, le labeur et les produits familiers, on a vu les relations entre l'Homme et l'Animal prendre un autre tour. L'animal est devenu le loisir, la diversion, l'aventure, le fabuleux, la poésie même. On se soucie aujourd'hui de préserver ce que l'on avait chassé. C'est l'esprit d'une dignité des groupes animaux - reconnue par l'humanité d'autrefois, comme le confirment de nombreux rappels mythologiques - que l'auteur de ces monographies fait revivre en guide ému et émouvant vers les secrets du monde animal. Son imagination puissante reconstitue la longue marche d'une espèce, déchiffre dans l'aire qu'elle occupe la mission qui lui fût assignée, retrouve dans ses couleurs, ses allures et ses formes le dialogue qu'elle poursuit avec l'élément dont elle partage les destinées : eau, terre ou air.
Karl König Livres
Karl König est médecin spécialiste en médecine interne et en médecine psychosomatique, psychothérapeute et superviseur. Son travail explore la connexion profonde entre l'esprit et le corps, examinant comment les états psychologiques se manifestent dans la santé physique. L'expertise de König réside dans la psychothérapie et la psychanalyse, domaines où il contribue à la compréhension théorique ainsi qu'à l'application pratique.






The child with special needs
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Karl K nig founded the Camphill movement and was a prolific lecturer and writer on a wide range of subjects, including Anthroposophy, Christology, social issues, therapeutic education, science, and history. The Karl K nig Archive is a program that will gradually publish all of K nig's works. In this remarkable collection of Dr. K nig's letters and essays, he considers and discusses the fundamentals of special needs education. He shows that there are three core aspects of a successful holistic approach to healing. First is a positive social environment, which in the context of Camphill arises through small family units of caregivers and children. Second, the caregivers' work is based on insightful understanding of the nature and potential of each disability. And third, medical treatment it imbued with courage to keep the faith that the impossible can be made possible.
Explores the human being and social life, the individual and community, based on Koenig's own experiences in building up Camphill communities.
Includes the complete correspondence between Wegman and Koenig.
Deals with the basic phenomena of therapy: transference, unconscious fantasy, character, and regression.
The first three years of the child
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A detailed analysis of the major achievements that dominate the first three years of life: learning to walk, to speak and to think.
Elephants
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Nothing quite comparable on animals can be found anywhere else. The unique insights of anthroposophy, the mythological archetypes, the scientific wonders are all infused with much compassion and understanding for the true being of animals. König's "imaginative zoology" leads us to experience new horizons of consciousness and offers amazing insights into human nature. During the last ten years of his life, König worked on a series of essays about animals. These have been published in three separate volumes, of which this title is the third and last.
Brothers and Sisters
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Third edition of a classic reference on child development which explains the characteristics of first-, second- and third-born people.
The story of Karl Koenig's remarkable life and work.