Werner Zurfluh

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Werner Zurfluh (born July 21, 1945 in Basel ; † May 23, 2008 ) was a Swiss consciousness and lucid dream researcher.

Life

Werner Zurfluh grew up in Basel and from 1965 studied biology , physics and chemistry , then ethnology and analytical psychology at the CG Jung Institute. He also taught at a private high school as a biology teacher; later he worked as an editor and translator for the Swiss Ansata publishing house, which specializes in border sciences and esotericism .

In 1980 the first signs of his illness appeared; In 1987 he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis . As a result of a serious infection, after two weeks in a coma , he had a near-death experience . He then began, now dependent on a wheelchair, to work through all of his dream protocols and to publish them on his website along with many other documents - essays, pictures or an exchange of letters with Michael Ende . Since 1997 he and his wife lived in Arosa .

From 2007 onwards, his complaints became so severe that he could no longer read or write until his death the following year.

Works

  • Sources of night. Lucid dreaming and travel outside the body. New dimensions of self-awareness . Ansata, Interlaken 1983; 3rd edition 1996
  • Fairy tales as the key to the sources of the night . Wolkentor, Geesthacht 1984, ISBN 3-922554-04-0

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