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"This book when read and understood is a process of initiation--in the becoming. It encourages the reader to become aware--'you are more than who you think you are.' The most important thing to bring is your sense of humor, light, and curiosity, for that is the stimulus of imagination." --Dr. Anna Lups "We are far more than we think we are"--a profound statement that slowly sinks in as a reality during the study of the drawings and the texts, which become the material for the stories of all the members of humankind. Introduced through the autobiography of a female physician practicing in the…mehr

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"This book when read and understood is a process of initiation--in the becoming. It encourages the reader to become aware--'you are more than who you think you are.' The most important thing to bring is your sense of humor, light, and curiosity, for that is the stimulus of imagination." --Dr. Anna Lups "We are far more than we think we are"--a profound statement that slowly sinks in as a reality during the study of the drawings and the texts, which become the material for the stories of all the members of humankind. Introduced through the autobiography of a female physician practicing in the Columbia County region of rural upstate New York, this is a book in which the reader is invited to accompany the journey each human being will undertake into the earthly life and the wisdoms learned in the process of "becoming." Filled with gratitude for this testimony of hope in the miracle that is human and the attention it draws to past scholars whose knowing was profound but often ignored, this book serves as a reference for future students who find themselves ready for the combined study of natural and spiritual science. Cover painting by Liane Collot d'Herbois (1907-1999)
Autorenporträt
Dr. Anna Lups, MBChB, MD, was born in 1936 and earned her medical degree in South Africa in 1959. Following a cardiology residency in The Netherlands from 1960 to 1963, Dr. Lups emigrated to the United States, where she finished another residency from 1963 to 1967. She moved to Upstate New York in 1967 and began private practice. Her background as a cardiologist and family practitioner allowed her to experience a wide range of clinical care motifs, and in 1979 she began a practice of anthroposophically extended medicine and integrative health. Dr. Lups continues to develop her understanding of patient care and alternative holistic medicine in New York's Hudson Valley.