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Gerard: I was born in 1941, and worked as engineer, management consultant and managing director. Experiences in my childhood, which I later interpreted as spiritual, stimulated my interest in "the divine". In my work grew the interest for psychology and later spirituality. After a period of crisis at the end of the eighty's, I left the world of business and that was the beginning of my intensified discovering journey in the world of “who am I essentially“?I followed several trainings with well known Dutch teachers. Later on I was inspired by the work of Ken Wilber, especially his Integral Philosophy.Recently I am more and more interested in the non dual teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta, Ramesh Balsekar, Tony Parsons and others, and what the practical implications are in my daily life. |
| Renée: many years I worked as nurse, then I began
to realize the world of hospitals and medical science was no longer mine.
I followed several trainings in the area of massage, bodywork and psychotherapy. In the same period I made wall-hangings and art-quilts. Photography and cooking I cultivate since my childhood. As I grew older my love for animals and plants developed more and more, just as green consciousness. In my opinion all these earn much more respect than we give them nowadays. At the moment I am interested very much in Dances of Universal Peace, in May I will give again a workshop in this field. Another recent love is for holistic pulsing, a soft and loving treatment that relaxes and heals the pulser as much as the pulsee. You are kindly invited for a session. |
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We feel ourselves at home in this country. People
are warm, the sphere is without ceremony, there is silence and space and
unspoiled nature.
In 1998 we were able to buy Tunechodsky Mlyn, which made it possible to start the realisation of our cherished dream. After a period in which we gave most of our energy and time to the reconstruction of the mill we now turn into new directions, following new path's of interest, while also maintaining the mill. |