Cancer: Spiritual healing (averting illness) and radiesthesia

The female winter type

Stiltipps für Frauen

Geistheilung bei unerfülltem Kinderwunsch

Warzenwenden

Farbberatung und Stilberatung im Mostviertel, Bezirk Amstetten, Niederösterreich

Geistheilung für Tiere

Biotensor und Einhandrute (Tensor)

Building up a basic wardrobe for men

Parkinson’s Disease (agitated paralysis)

Healing cancer?

Your wedding gown 2015 – for the most beautiful day of your life

Colonel Karl Beichl – dowser in the service of the k.u.k. army [k.u.k. – royal and imperial (Austro-Hungarian empire)]

Bladder cancer (urinary bladder cancer, urinary bladder carcinoma): odds of recovery

Tongue cancer (Tongue carcinoma): odds of recovery

How to buy a bikini: summer 2015

The male winter type

Dr. Manfred Curry – sailor and radiesthecist

Lymphatic cancer (non-Hodgkin-lymphomas): odds of recovery

Dr. Ernst Hartmann – Discoverer of the Hartmann grid

Käthe Bachler

The male autumn type

The female autumn type

The male summer type

The female summer type

The male spring type

The female spring type

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – The mastermind of colour theory

Johannes Itten – The founder of colour type theory

Carole Jackson – The trailblazer of colour consultation

Suzanne Caygill – pioneer of colour consultation

Image consultation for men

Image consultation for women

Colour advice for men

Colour consultation for women

The history of colour consultation

Clairvoyance: what can we expect in the next few years?

Healing hands – healing spirit

Spiritual healers in Austria

Are spiritual healers allowed to accept money?

Spiritual healers and ethics

Spiritual healer as a job: how do I become a spiritual healer?

The best spiritual healers and their methods

Stomach cancer (stomach carcinoma): chances of recovery

Averter of illness – Averting illness – spiritual healing

Laryngeal cancer (Laryngeal cancer): chances of recovery

Thymoma, thymus carcinoma: chances of recovery

Oesophageal cancer (oesophagus carcinoma): odds of recovery

Back pain, back complaint: odds of recovery

Stierberg in Waldviertel and its healing strength:

Adenosarcoma of the kidney (kidney cancer): odds of recovery

Kidney cancer – kidney tumor: odds of recovery

Children’s Cancer Aid and alternative methods to traditional medicine:

Cancer sleeper cells (micro-metastases): odds of recovery

Neurodermatitis: odds of recovery

Herniated disc (disc prolapse): odds of recovery

Tinnitus: odds of recovery

How do I recognize a serious radiesthecist – and what skills should he have?

Allergies: odds of recovery

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): odds of recovery

Prostate cancer, prostate carcinoma: odds of recovery

Bone cancer, bone tumors, sarcomas: odds of recovery

Testicle cancer: odds of recovery

Cervical cancer, cervix carcinoma: odds of recovery

Lymph gland cancer (Hodgkin’s lymphoma): odds of recovery

Uterine cancer: odds of recovery

Head tumor (brain tumor): odds of recovery

Leukaemia (leucosis, blood cancer): odds of recovery

Anal cancer (anal carcinoma): odds of recovery

Rectal cancer, colon cancer (bowel cancer): odds of recovery

Brain tumor, meningioma, head tumor: odds of recovery

Skin cancer (melanoma): odds of recovery

Pancreatic cancer (pancreatic carcinoma): odds of recovery

Breast cancer – breast carcinoma: odds of recovery

Lung cancer: odds of recovery

Günther Offenberger: Spiritual healing: the power of the human mind

Liver cancer – liver tumor

Famous healers: Paracelsus

Hildegard of Bingen

Famous spiritual healers: Bruno Gröning

Famous clairvoyants: Nostradamus

Archive for September, 2011

Colour advice for men

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Already Suzanne Caygill, the pioneer of color consultation in the 1940s, differed between male and female coloration. Colors from the mineral realm, you seemed to be more suitable than the flowers or blossoms, which she assigns to women for men. The shades on the basis of minerals or metals have a strong color intensity, which corresponds to a quasi-masculine color quality. Suzanne Caygill differentiated in their deliberations four main types whose names are still used by many color consultants: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The naming of these types according to the four seasons should help to understand their customers and clients for their own color palette.

With a color consultation form your eyes, hair and skin color, the base color to create your passport, which is a harmonious extension of your natural color palette. Their individual coloring includes, by the nature of the colors in your wardrobe should be marked: warm or cool, clear or muffled, weak or strong color contrasts. But they are also available, which should predominate colors in your wardrobe. The combinations of individual shades are made visible in a color consultation with large towels.

In practice, my advice is usually one main type of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter), which is complemented by the colors from other palettes.

The natural appeal and charisma of every human being to express the goal of my advice. I choose the colors for you so that your hair and eye color can develop their luminosity and they emphasize your face advantageous. And I also take account of the requirements for your professional wardrobe.

You will then receive advice on the passport with a color fabric swatches that you can use when choosing your clothing.

The color consultation takes place in daylight and unadorned. Please contribute to the consultation no tinted contact lenses and color your hair is not immediately before. The color of the renewable hairline – and thus your natural hair color – can be included in the consultation.

Please bring, in terms of the style advice, pants, jackets, shirts, ties and shoes in different styles and designs. A practical advice is important to me.

Colour consultation for women

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Suzanne Caygill, the pioneer of colour consultation, already differentiated between four skin types in her consultations: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Giving the types those names was supposed to help her customers understand their own colour palettes. In addition, Suzanne Caygill also distinguished between female and male colour schemes. While she allocated flower and blossom colours for women, colours of minerals seemed more suitable for men, in her opinion.
The colour of your eyes, hair and skin is the basis for the a colour consultation. Compiling a colour passport is the harmonious expansion of your natural colour palette. Your range will depend on whether you wear warm or cool colours, clear or muffled colours, whether you prefer strong or weak colour contrasts and what colours should naturally prevail in your closet. Using big pieces of fabric, I determine advantageous combinations of the individual colours. Furthermore, I will show you which colours are suitable for accessories and basics such as skirts or trousers and which colours you should pick for tops, shirts or dresses.
In the course of the consultation, one skin type will stand out (spring, summer, autumn or winter), which is usually complemented by colours from the other palettes.
It is the goal of my consultation to help people express their natural attractiveness. I choose the colours for you in such a way that your hair and eye colour will be lucid and your complexion will be used to its best.
Following the consultation, you’ll receive a colour passport with fabric samples, which you can use when picking clothes.
I always consult in the daylight, and you should not wear make-up for the consultation. You’ll have the opportunity to remove the make-up before the consultation. Please do not wear coloured contact lenses for the consultation, and don’t dye your hair right beforehand either. The colour of your regrowing hair – hence your natural hair colour – can then be included in the consultation.
It is important to me to consult in step with actual practice. For this reason, I request that you bring tops, skirts, dresses, trousers and shoes in different cuts and designs.
Every person changes in the course of his or her life, the colour scheme can become lighter or darker, and especially the charisma and appearance change. I recommend having a colour consultation about every ten years.

Suzanne Caygill, the pioneer of colour consultation, already differentiated between four skin types in her consultations: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Giving the types those names was supposed to help her customers understand their own colour palettes. In addition, Suzanne Caygill also distinguished between female and male colour schemes. While she allocated flower and blossom colours for women, colours of minerals seemed more suitable for men, in her opinion.

The colour of your eyes, hair and skin is the basis for the a colour consultation. Compiling a colour passport is the harmonious expansion of your natural colour palette. Your range will depend on whether you wear warm or cool colours, clear or muffled colours, whether you prefer strong or weak colour contrasts and what colours should naturally prevail in your closet. Using big pieces of fabric, I determine advantageous combinations of the individual colours. Furthermore, I will show you which colours are suitable for accessories and basics such as skirts or trousers and which colours you should pick for tops, shirts or dresses.

In the course of the consultation, one skin type will stand out (spring, summer, autumn or winter), which is usually complemented by colours from the other palettes.

It is the goal of my consultation to help people express their natural attractiveness. I choose the colours for you in such a way that your hair and eye colour will be lucid and your complexion will be used to its best.

Following the consultation, you’ll receive a colour passport with fabric samples, which you can use when picking clothes.

I always consult in the daylight, and you should not wear make-up for the consultation. You’ll have the opportunity to remove the make-up before the consultation. Please do not wear coloured contact lenses for the consultation, and don’t dye your hair right beforehand either. The colour of your regrowing hair – hence your natural hair colour – can then be included in the consultation.

It is important to me to consult in step with actual practice. For this reason, I request that you bring tops, skirts, dresses, trousers and shoes in different cuts and designs.

Every person changes in the course of his or her life, the colour scheme can become lighter or darker, and especially the charisma and appearance change. I recommend having a colour consultation about every ten years.

The history of colour consultation

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
The scientists who dealt with the topic “colour” already in former centuries included colour recommendations for clothing in their theories. The author and colour-theoretician Johan Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) made reference to colours in clothing in his book “On the theory of colours”. The Swiss painter and arts pedagogue Johannes Itten (1888-1967) showed in an experiment with his students that everyone prefers those colours in painting that are most advantageous for them regarding their clothing. He is considered the founder of colour type theory.
Colour consultation is hence not completely new. In the 1940s, the American Suzanne Caygill developed a system of colour consultation, the general features of which are still valid today: the distribution into the four season types spring, summer, autumn and winter. These four types, however, were only a basic framework for Suzanne Caygill. She divided every skin type into many different subtypes and also included a person’s charisma, voice and posture, next to the colour scheme, when allocating a type. In order to determine the colour scheme, the colour of the skin, eyes and hair were mixed precisely in oil colours. These were then the basis for the selection of the suitable fabric colours.
Suzanne Caygill allocated the following key qualities to the colours of the respective season:
Spring: clarity
Summer: softness
Autumn: satiety
Winter: contrast
This description makes it clear that this system is very individual but also very complex. Suzanne Caygill herself trained only few students.
It was another American who made colour consulting more popular and accessible to everyone: Carol Jackson. She founded the international corporation “Color me Beautiful”. Carole Jackson reduced Suzanne Caygill’s system to the four basic types of the seasons, mixed types were not included at the beginning. She held pieces of fabric in different colours next to a person’s face in order to allocate a type. When it’s the “right” colour, the skin seems smoother and “healthier” and the eyes shine. When it’s the “wrong” colour, however, the face seems pale, skin blemishes and wrinkles become more pronounced.
Carole Jackson used the following words to characterize the season types:
Spring: clear, warm (yellow), fresh
Summer: blue, pink, soft
Autumn: warm, rich, earth- and gold-coloured
Winter: clear, blue, lively, icy, bright
Carole Jackson’s method is still being used by most colour consultants, just the way her simplified system of the four seasons is still the most widespread. The corporation “Color me Beautiful” repeatedly extended and added to this colour consultation system, mixed types were included, and eventually the reference to seasons was dropped completely.
Very different colour consultation systems have been developed over the last few decades. In the end, they all aim at making the individual person’s charisma shine.

The scientists who dealt with the topic “colour” already in former centuries included colour recommendations for clothing in their theories. The author and colour-theoretician Johan Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) made reference to colours in clothing in his book “On the theory of colours”. The Swiss painter and arts pedagogue Johannes Itten (1888-1967) showed in an experiment with his students that everyone prefers those colours in painting that are most advantageous for them regarding their clothing. He is considered the founder of colour type theory.

Colour consultation is hence not completely new. In the 1940s, the American Suzanne Caygill developed a system of colour consultation, the general features of which are still valid today: the distribution into the four season types spring, summer, autumn and winter. These four types, however, were only a basic framework for Suzanne Caygill. She divided every skin type into many different subtypes and also included a person’s charisma, voice and posture, next to the colour scheme, when allocating a type. In order to determine the colour scheme, the colour of the skin, eyes and hair were mixed precisely in oil colours. These were then the basis for the selection of the suitable fabric colours.

Suzanne Caygill allocated the following key qualities to the colours of the respective season:

Spring: clarity

Summer: softness

Autumn: satiety

Winter: contrast

This description makes it clear that this system is very individual but also very complex. Suzanne Caygill herself trained only few students.

It was another American who made colour consulting more popular and accessible to everyone: Carol Jackson. She founded the international corporation “Color me Beautiful”. Carole Jackson reduced Suzanne Caygill’s system to the four basic types of the seasons, mixed types were not included at the beginning. She held pieces of fabric in different colours next to a person’s face in order to allocate a type. When it’s the “right” colour, the skin seems smoother and “healthier” and the eyes shine. When it’s the “wrong” colour, however, the face seems pale, skin blemishes and wrinkles become more pronounced.

Carole Jackson used the following words to characterize the season types:

Spring: clear, warm (yellow), fresh

Summer: blue, pink, soft

Autumn: warm, rich, earth- and gold-coloured

Winter: clear, blue, lively, icy, bright

Carole Jackson’s method is still being used by most colour consultants, just the way her simplified system of the four seasons is still the most widespread. The corporation “Color me Beautiful” repeatedly extended and added to this colour consultation system, mixed types were included, and eventually the reference to seasons was dropped completely.

Very different colour consultation systems have been developed over the last few decades. In the end, they all aim at making the individual person’s charisma shine.