Die "Erleuchtungskrankheit" - Fallen auf dem spirituellen Weg
28.07.2012 um 12:28@Paulette_
Dies könnte "der weisen Hauptling eines Indianerstammes" vermutlich sagen:
In 1932 , the psychologist Carl Jung met native American Chief Mountain Lake. When Jung asked him what he thought of the European people who had conquered his country, he gave a damning assessment:
"The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless.
We do not know what they want. We do not understand them.
We think that they are all mad."
Quelle: "Back to Sanity" Steve Taylor
Dies könnte "der weisen Hauptling eines Indianerstammes" vermutlich sagen:
In 1932 , the psychologist Carl Jung met native American Chief Mountain Lake. When Jung asked him what he thought of the European people who had conquered his country, he gave a damning assessment:
"The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless.
We do not know what they want. We do not understand them.
We think that they are all mad."
Quelle: "Back to Sanity" Steve Taylor