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Daniela FritzscheDaniela Fritzsche

My main motivation:
I experience people who are looking for meaning, who raise questions about the meaning of events in the world who strive for happiness and long for peace - peace in our own hearts as well as in the immediate vicinity. My feeling is that traditional norms, practices and role models are no longer suitable. This time requires us to explore new ways to develop new concepts and to create a new culture. And that I would like to participate, because I am convinced that this is the most rewarding task that exists on this planet (for me)!

My knowledge sources:
Graduate student of psychology
Years of training in interviewing and group leadership (including women's groups)
Focus on trauma work
Training in psychosomatic medicine and natural medicine
Spiritual literature

What has influenced me:

  • My childhood and youth was dominated by strong women and the early acceptance of responsibility. This taught me compassion, sensitivity and a strong sense of justice and honed my protective instincts.
  • The realization that my life is mine to make, that it is my job to give it color, depth, personal significance and meaning and to make it unique. On my way I feel protected, encouraged, and supported by my friends and my family and I respect the wisdom of dreams.
  • The recognition that to take responsibility for my own mistakes is the fruitful starting point for new insights, and that every crisis is a possible first step in a new area of learning.
  • My love for and joy in nature.
  • The image of man that I know from the Baha'i Faith:
    • Man in his reality is a spiritual being - the deeper meaning of his individual existence is continuing intellectual and spiritual development.
    • Man has great inherent potential that can be developed through education and self-education.
    • Man has an immortal soul. It's development does not end with the death of the body but continues indefinitely in countless spiritual worlds.
    • The central spiritual principle of this age is unity. To live in harmony entails being aligned with this central principle at all levels: i.e. to develop unity in oneself,  in one's relationship, in the extended family, clan, etc. In this context, "unity" is not synonymous with compliance, but is a unity in the diversity of individual personal characteristics.
    • The optimal method of decision-making and conflict resolution is counseling - and in a quality that, in one significant respect, goes far beyond the familiar. In this context, counseling refers to a conscious spiritual inner attitude of the participants and the greatest possible detachment from their own conversational contribution.
    • Men and women are equal.