Walter Zürcher

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Walter Marcel Zürcher (born October 9, 1934 in Bern ; † April 28, 2007 ) was a Swiss nonconformist and esotericist .

Life

Walter Zürcher grew up in Bern and initially completed a commercial training as an iron trader. After a short period of activity, he broke with the “bourgeois way of life” and got through the wild APO and hippie years as an organizer of numerous cultural events ( e.g. in Junkere 37 ), as a publisher of alternative literature and as a community founder.

Through self-study and life experience, he acquired a very personal human and therapeutic knowledge, which he partly passed on in his books.

In the last years of his life he was heavily involved in the Rüttihubelbad Foundation . His estate is in the Bern Burger Library .

Works

The titles listed are out of print in bookshops:

  • Apero - political aperiodicum: agit-pop (together with Sergius Golowin and Peter Lehner ), Zürcher Verlag (= Apero series No. 16), Gurtendorf 1970
  • Alternative healing methods for cancer , Hermann Bauer Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau 1982, ISBN 3762602638
  • The pulse of things. Recognizing and applying vital energies , Hermann Bauer Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau 1990, ISBN 3762603626
  • Physiognomic Studies. Volume 1: Floor plan , Bara-Verlag, Bern 1991, ISBN 3905133512

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Zürcher in the catalog of the Burgerbibliothek Bern