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Humanity is beginning to think why the Coronavirus has to come to remind the equality that creation gave people to live with and with each other, that the mind should understand it again and now more deeply. Uncertainty and doubt are the sprouts that people struggle for survival in the emotional run-up, since the blood test brings the negative result. The thought pattern has become disorganized that the thoughts cross, twitch and twirl. The Coronavirus quickly and unmistakably resolves the riddle of doubts about the equality of people with one another.

Produktbeschreibung
Humanity is beginning to think why the Coronavirus has to come to remind the equality that creation gave people to live with and with each other, that the mind should understand it again and now more deeply. Uncertainty and doubt are the sprouts that people struggle for survival in the emotional run-up, since the blood test brings the negative result. The thought pattern has become disorganized that the thoughts cross, twitch and twirl.
The Coronavirus quickly and unmistakably resolves the riddle of doubts about the equality of people with one another.
Autorenporträt
Lauschke, Helmut
- Kindheitserlebnisse von der "Reichskristallnacht" und den Bombennächten über Köln - Übersiedlung nach Bautzen, wo der Vater als Gynäkologe eine kleine Frauenklinik betreibt - sieht als 10-Jähriger wenige Monate vor Kriegsende, wie ein Zug von Häftlingen in KZ-Kleidung von der SS bewacht durch die Stadt zieht - 1951 Rückkehr nach Köln, um dem "roten" Polit-Terror zu entgehen - Medizinstudium in Köln und München - seit 1960 Arzt, 1961 promoviert - dreijährige Ausbildung in der pathologischen Anatomie (Universität Köln) - Facharzt der Chirurgie (Universität Köln), der Traumatologie und plastisch rekonstruktiven Chirurgie (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) - 1985-1998 Arzt und Chirurg am Hospital in Oshakati - zum "Honorary Professor of the University of Namibia" ernannt (1997