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In her book, "I realize that I realize all there is myself", Katia Ricklin repeatedly poses the fundamental question of the whys in life. There are various tools available to answer this question, a selection of which is presented. She explains, for example, the meaning of the senses, multiple illnesses, Bach flowers or crystals, and colors in detail, and shows that with their help, we can learn to change ourselves and our reality for the better. The book contains many anecdotes from the author's life, which makes the reading exciting and very understandable. Everything brings us there: I…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In her book, "I realize that I realize all there is myself", Katia Ricklin repeatedly poses the fundamental question of the whys in life. There are various tools available to answer this question, a selection of which is presented. She explains, for example, the meaning of the senses, multiple illnesses, Bach flowers or crystals, and colors in detail, and shows that with their help, we can learn to change ourselves and our reality for the better. The book contains many anecdotes from the author's life, which makes the reading exciting and very understandable. Everything brings us there: I myself am the creator and center of my reality and, therefore, responsible for it!
Autorenporträt
Born in Samedan (close to St. Moritz) in 1947, Katia Ricklin spent her childhood and youth in Zurich, where she attended school, which she completed with the Matura. She completed her education with a Proficiency degree in Cambridge, and also trained as a secretary in Zurich. After her divorce in 1974, she worked as co-director of Otto Ernst AG until 1988. From 1989 to 1998, she acquired extensive knowledge of Bach Flowers, Tarot, Crystals, and Photography through self-study and offered consultations and courses on these subjects. In 1991 Katia Ricklin received the present texts and pictures by media. In 2017 the impetus for a revision of the manuscript and the publication of the book followed.