Traumata of Mankind

Traumata of Mankind
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9783753442785
ISBN-13 : 375344278X
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Book Synopsis Traumata of Mankind by : Dr. Lutz Knoche

Download or read book Traumata of Mankind written by Dr. Lutz Knoche and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2021-03-24 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you write about sex openly or speak publicly, most people feel bad about it. What is going on? Why are the strongest and most beautiful feelings so embarrassing for most of the world. You can give us a lot of joy and vitality. You don't talk about it because of morality? What kind of morality and who made it? Do we have to follow this, even if we feel and think differently? What if our dreams and fantasies look completely different? How honest do we deal with it? Or to put it another way, why are we lying to ourselves? To adapt to so-called morality? Why has man been put into a sexual straitjacket and ashamed of his natural feelings? There is something wrong. More and more divorces, marriage violence, dramatic events due to jealousy and relationship stress, and much more show that something has to change fundamentally. The book answered these questions and made readers think. It can be the first step towards a new, happy future. The book, Traumata of Mankind Part I Global Coming out , is even for Dr. Lutz Knoche a very special book. He has been dealing with this topic for years, which he also encountered more and more frequently in his practical work. He carried out a lot of spectacular research and targeted interviews and group discussions, which have found their way into this book.


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