Ruediger Dahlke

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Ruediger Dahlke (born July 24, 1951 in Berlin ) is an Austrian medical doctor and representative of reincarnation therapy who works in the field of esotericism .

Life

Ruediger Dahlke grew up in Freising and studied human medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1978 he was with the work " to Psychosomatics of the child's asthma " doctorate . In the mid-1970s he started training as a doctor for natural healing methods and in various psychotherapy directions from the field of humanistic psychotherapy. At Thorwald Dethlefsen's Institute for Extraordinary Psychology , he trained as a reincarnation therapist and worked there from 1977 to 1989. Due to differences in content, he separated from Dethlefsen in 1989 and together with his wife Margit founded the Heilkundezentrum in Johanniskirchen in Lower Bavaria in 1990 . The hermeticism of Hermes Trismegistus is named as the basis of the therapeutic work of the Heilkundezentrum, and Dahlke's books describe the laws of fate , the shadow principle and the principles of life . From 2010 to 2012 he and his new partner Rita Fasel set up the Taman-Ga medical institute in Styria (Austria).

In November 2015, Dahlke appeared as a speaker at the lateral thinking congress in Friedberg, which is controversial because of its proximity to conspiracy theorists and the political right.

In an essay in the 2016 summer issue of the Swiss magazine “ Traces ”, Dahlke justified his relocation to Switzerland, where he said he was finally paying “fair taxes”.

Esoteric positions

As a result of his clinical picture psychotherapy with cancer patients, Dahlke states that there is often a "shockingly unprocessed experience in the history" which "apparently blocks the immune system and only gives cancer the chance to really break out". He states that the soul plays a central role in the development and course of cancer and states that three quarters of his interpretations in "Illness as a symbol" in "benevolent examination" agree well with the Germanic New Medicine , which he also considers fanatical and in parts naively criticized. Nevertheless, he recommends an "unconditional review of Hamer's theses " and sees the guilt of prostate cancer with the men themselves, because they "celebrated too few love festivals".

With diseases in general he is of the opinion that a sick body is only the symptom of a sick soul; the patient is said to have caused the disease himself. In Dahlke's opinion, accident victims unconsciously caused their accident. Dahlke sees himself as a reincarnation therapist, he looks at death, e.g. B. as a result of an accident, as the extreme escalation stage of an illness, in which the consciousness is to be reborn.

He advocates theories of physiognomy, according to which the head and body shape provide information about the ability to think as well as personality traits and advise to shape one's life according to the physiognomic views on external features, such as the shape of the nose, head or pelvis, because otherwise there is a risk of mental imbalance . His described gender images and role assignments make use of archaic stereotypes and he supports binary gender views.

Contrary to the scientific consensus, Dahlke considers a diet without "gross" (solid or liquid) food, for example light food , to be possible. It is now too widespread to be “denied by intelligent people any longer”. He himself tapped “another energy source” through the light nourishment process. His experience from previous reincarnation therapies also helped him.

Dahlke spread false information during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic . Among other things, he is a supporter of the conspiracy myths surrounding Bill Gates and is critical of vaccinations. In Dahlke's opinion, one should “learn to live in balance with all bacteria and viruses”. He also commented on the theory of conspiracy regarding the swine flu pandemic , saying that it was "a staging of the pharmaceutical industry". In April 2020 Dahlke published the book " Protection against infections ", in which he u. a. also busy with COVID-19 . Dahlke finished the manuscript for the book in mid-March 2020. At this point in time, the pandemic in Europe was not yet at its peak and there was little in-depth scientific knowledge about the virus. According to Dahlke, however, fasting, a vegan diet and a healthy lifestyle are sufficient to prevent virus infections.

criticism

The psychologist Colin Goldner described Dahlke's views on light nutrition expressed in his book as "highly dangerous nonsense". Ursula Caberta , author of Black Book 's about esoteric, criticized Dahlke for his "crude suggestions for therapy" (reincarnation therapy). Bernd Harder ( GWUP ) particularly criticizes Dahlke's view that the cause of illness lies solely in the psyche of the sick, as "perfidious and almost inhuman".

In 2013 Dahlke received the negative Golden Board in front of his head for his life's work, especially for his homeopathy practice . In addition, the laudation said that “whether homeopathy, Bach flowers , or the art of hand and foot reading , whether earth rays , astrology or light nourishment , there is no pseudoscientific- esoteric area of alternative medicine that he has not yet given benevolent attention to would have been considered ”.

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Individual evidence

  1. Internet presence of the Heilkundezentrum , visited on July 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Hanning Voigts: "Cross-Thinking Congress" in Friedberg - meeting of the conspiracy theorists. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . August 17, 2015, accessed October 30, 2019 .
  3. Limited truths at the lateral thinking congress. In: Wetterauer Zeitung . October 27, 2015, accessed June 7, 2020 .
  4. http://spuren.ch/content/magazin/single-ansicht-nachrichten/daten////fuelle-schulden-als-weg.html
  5. ^ A b Christian Kreil: How much Nazi ideology is there in the term "conventional medicine"? In: the standard. November 14, 2019, accessed August 27, 2020 .
  6. Julia Pfligl: Films for the soul: Lebenshilfe by Jack Nicholson and Co. Kurier , May 7, 2018, accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  7. a b Ursula Caberta: Black Book Esoteric . Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2011, ISBN 978-3-641-05869-2 ( google.de [accessed October 11, 2019]).
  8. Ruediger Dahlke: The body as a mirror of the soul Goldmann, 2009, no page reference.
  9. Ruediger Dahlke: The great book of fasting. Arkana, 2008, no page number ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  10. Marcel Kolvenbach: Doctors and virologists: Against the virus of false information. In: tagesschau.de . May 7, 2020, accessed June 4, 2020 .
  11. Katia Wagner : "Many people feel better through theories". In: Kronen Zeitung . May 27, 2020, accessed June 4, 2020 .
  12. Jonas Schönfelder: Ruediger Dahlke gives health tips - and presents absurd theses about the causes of illness. In: Südkurier . December 5, 2019, accessed June 4, 2020 .
  13. ^ Ruediger Dahlke: Protection against infections . Increase immune strength - naturally and sustainably. With special consideration of Covid-19 and vaccination problems. Terzium Verlag, 2020, ISBN 978-3-906294-13-1 .
  14. ^ A b Hugo Stamm : «Forest bathing» and fasting: The esoteric miracle cure against the coronavirus. In: watson.ch . April 20, 2020, accessed August 18, 2020 .
  15. More nonsense than mysticism in Maischberger . In: WAZ. 17th November 2010
  16. Wilfried Hinrichs: Rüdiger Dahlke: Controversial illness interpreter speaks in Osnabrück. In: New Osnabrück Newspaper . May 5, 2017, accessed January 22, 2020 .
  17. Award for "Homeopaths Without Borders" . In: Standard. 3rd December 2013.