Herbert Fritsche (homeopath)

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Herbert Fritsche (born June 14, 1911 in Berlin , † June 20, 1960 in Munich ) was a German author and editor in the fields of medicine , esotericism and literature .

Life

Fritsche was a researching biologist who received his doctorate in 1936 with magna cum laude . Shortly before his habilitation , however, he gave up this profession and completed training as a psychotherapist with complete training analysis with Arthur Kronfeld . For decades he worked intensively in the field of general medicine and homeopathy and at times worked as an assistant in Otto Buchinger's fasting clinic .

Fritsche emerged as a supporter of Hahnemann and high potency homeopathy in the homeopathy debate .

He has edited and contributed to a number of literary, occult and medical journals. Among other things, he wrote columns for major newspapers such as Die Zeit . From 1938 to 1941 he was the editor of the border science journal The Column .

Herbert Fritsche, who in 1934 declared his profession as “reviewer”, was the poet and author of the Rabenpresse (later the Hermit Press ) by Victor Otto Stomps . Before that, some books appeared in the publisher Die Mitternacht, founded by Fritsche .

Fritsche was a follower of the theosophy of Annie Besant and an avowed opponent of the teachings of Rudolf Steiner .

He held the following functions in various occult orders, special religious communities and sects :

Works

  • The firefly barcarole . Poems. Midnight, Berlin 1929
  • Snow-covered studio . Poems. Midnight, Berlin 1930
  • The good-for-nothing . Leaves of a small circle. Edited by Herbert Fritsche and Eberhard van Hazebrouck (No. 1) and Herbert Fritsche (No. 2 and 3). Midnight, Berlin-Neukölln 1930–1931
  • Fool calendar . Verse (with drawings by John Uhl ). Mann, Berlin 1931
  • Through secret doors . Poems. Rabenpresse, Berlin 1932
  • Mandragora . 12 magic pieces. Poems (with a drawing by Ludwig Meidner ). Rabenpresse, Berlin, 1933
  • In the steam of the retort . Collected magical poems. Rabenpresse, Berlin 1934
  • Small white magic textbook . Neubert, Prague 1934; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1989, ISBN 3-922345-50-6
  • August Strindberg , Gustav Meyrink , Kurt Aram . 3 magical poets and interpreters . Neubert, Prague 1934
  • Calendar 1935 (with drawings by John Uhl). Rabenpresse, Berlin 1935
  • Contributions to the ecology of the land isopods in Greater Berlin . Diss. Berlin 1936
  • Iatrosophia. Metabiological healing and self-healing . Hummel, Leipzig 1937; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1989, ISBN 3-922345-44-1
  • The city in the vial and other fantastic stories . Hummel, Leipzig 1937
  • Pan at the gates . Rabenpresse, Berlin 1938; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1989, ISBN 3-922345-35-2
  • The breath school. Breathe right - live better . Rudolph, Dresden 1938
  • The big elderberry tree. An introduction to esotericism . Hummel, Leipzig 1939; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1982, ISBN 3-922345-21-2
  • The firstborn. An image of man . S. Fischer, Berlin 1940; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1984, ISBN 3-922345-09-3
  • Animal soul and secret of creation. A book about the mental faculties of animals . Rupert, Leipzig 1940; Klett, Stuttgart 1952
  • The wisdom of the Maharshi from the Mount of Sacred Fire in South India . Hummel, Leipzig 1940
  • Mastery of the solar plexus. A way to a luminous lifestyle . Rudolph, Dresden 1940
  • Protection against dark forces, especially against hypnotic and suggestive influences . Rudolph, Dresden 1940
  • August Strindberg's awakening by Emanuel Swedenborg. Hummel, Leipzig undated
  • Paracelsus as a judge. An open letter . Spiegel, Freiburg im Breisgau 1941
  • Hahnemann. The idea of ​​homeopathy . Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 1944
    • new as: Samuel Hahnemann. Idea and Reality of Homeopathy . Klett, Stuttgart 1954; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1982, ISBN 3-922345-10-7
  • Pyrmont. From the story of grace of a place . Friedrich, Bad Pyrmont 1946
  • Christian healing art . Friedrich, Bad Pyrmont 1946
  • Time of the lily . Poems. Wegner, Hamburg 1948
  • The meaning and secret of the course of the year . Rauch, Bad Salzig / Boppard 1949; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1983, ISBN 3-922345-11-5
  • Merlin . Series of publications for border sciences and fate studies, edited by Herbert Fritsche. 3 volumes, Axel Springer, Hamburg around 1950
  • Seeds of morning light . 4 poems for Aleister Crowley . Hermit press, Frankfurt am Main 1950
  • Salvation through the serpent. Mystery, image of man and miracle of homeopathic healing art . Klett, Stuttgart 1953
    • new as: The Raising of the Serpent. Mystery, image of man and miracle of homeopathy . Burgdorf, Göttingen 1983, ISBN 3-922345-08-5 .
    • Reissue: The Elevation of the Serpent. 2011 ISBN 978-3-86468-020-5
  • The unknown health . Cranach, Munich 1957; Burgdorf, Göttingen 1983, ISBN 3-922345-20-4
  • Fool calendar . Verses by Herbert Fritsche, drawings by John Uhl. Gilbert Edition, New York 1967
  • The vagabonds . Poems by Herbert Fritsche with drawings by John Uhl. Schönherr, Berlin 1967
  • Letters to Friends 1931–1959 , ed. by Ernst Klett. Klett, Stuttgart 1970
  • At the edge of the great curtain . Poems by Herbert Fritsche with drawings by John Uhl. Athanor, Berlin 1978
  • Tree of the Owls . Poems, letters, essays. Edited by Hansjörg Viesel. With 13 drawings by Aldona Gustas . Corvinus Press , Berlin 1991

literature

  • Hans-Josef Fritschi: "On the back of the Chiron". Herbert Fritsche, his idea of ​​homeopathy and its impulses for today's homeopathic medicine . In: Homeopathic Insights No. 54 (June 2003)
  • Olaf Rader: Herbert Fritsche (1911–1960). Cross-border commuters in no man's land . In: Nova acta Paracelsica NF 17 (2003), pp. 63-94
  • Friedbert Ficker: Herbert Fritsche - pioneer of homeopathy. Man and “unknown being”, in: Naturheilpraxis No. 11/2005
  • Werner Zachmann: Metaphysics of failure, life and work of the border crosser Herbert Fritsche June 2011
  • Werner Zachmann: Herbert Fritsche on his 100th birthday in: Naturheilpraxis 05/2011

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