Karl Gamper

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Karl Gamper (born November 7, 1949 in Wattens , Tyrol ) is an Austrian author , coach and lecturer .

Life

He passed his Matura in 1970 and subsequently studied business administration at the Leopold Franzens University in Innsbruck . After graduating, he worked for local newspapers and very soon concentrated on conceptual writing. In the late 1970s he developed a new, holistic marketing concept that he called “holistic advertising”. From 1992 to 2005 Karl Gamper worked as a freelance business trainer and awareness coach. In 2000 he and his second wife, Jwala Gamper, redesigned the 500-year-old listed Claudiaschlössl in the Tyrolean lake village of Kramsach into a retreat and power place. Karl Gamper has been working as an author since 2005. He wrote several books and runs a company with his wife. In 2014 he published the distance learning course “The Vision of NeuLand”.

Works

  • Foundation of NeuLand-Funk. Start with the audio book: “# 600. The Levels of Consciousness ”2017 www.neulandfunk.com
  • Departure to NeuLand - free online course Momanda Verlag 2016, www.neuland.gr8.com
  • I am brilliant. The seven findings on Genius KOHA Verlag 2015, ISBN 3-86728-267-6 .
  • NeuLand's vision - your quantum leap in 21 phases. Distance learning course, Momanda 2014,
  • The inner helpers. With the forces of the cosmos to a fulfilled life. KOHA Verlag 2014, ISBN 3-86728-266-8 .
  • Caravan of joy: How narrow space becomes space. Trinity 2012, ISBN 3-95550-018-7 .
  • Success is human. The principle of mutual promotion. Kamphausen 2009, ISBN 3-9523373-2-3
  • Everything is said. 206 pages, Edition Gamper 2007
  • Whatever. Edition.SIGN 2006
  • Business can be so beautiful: The awakening of the culturally creative. Kamphausen 2005, ISBN 3-89901-073-6
  • The new entrepreneur, Edition Gamper 2004
  • wu-wei - The New Action - edition Gamper 1997
  • The chance of unemployed, Weiter Punkt Verlag 1990
  • City window. Yearbooks on the “Gentle Conspiracy in Tyrol”, 1984–1989
  • Feeling images, Weiter Punkt Verlag 1983

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