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 About me

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I was born in 1965 in Koenigs Wusterhausen near Berlin. I am my parents only child. Grown up under the care of a communist system I quiet early came in touch with the facets of a powerful controlling system, the feeling of not being free, warmth and security due to subordination, analytical skills, character study, and friendship. I was always interested in the ancient knowledge of China, later also of Japan and India, and I would have loved to study Sinology and traditional Chinese medicine.

In reality I became a mechanical engineer, specialized in turbo machines. This has brought a highly creative, analytical and communicative activity with good income after the fall of the Berlin wall. For a German and a Swiss power generation company I visited power stations all over the world, to run guarantee performance tests. A nice lesson from this job was to see that with openness and trust, there would always be a friendly relation possible, and that happiness does depend neither on property nor on health. Happiness is just a state, and one simply has to choose if he wants to be in it.

There are three havens which are important to me. First of all it is Weisswasser, the city where I spent my childhood. When I question my nature I like to mind-travel to situations in this time. Next there is Moscow, the city where I have started my engineering degree in 1987, meeting a new art of thinking and analysis. Even today my technical approach may strike odd to friends and colleagues in the West. Finally there is Bangalore in India, where a visit to the palm leaf library has caused quite a stir in my philosophy of life. Independent from the belief in Karma or destiny I have found a place of inspiration, able to unveil new paths. The palm leafs I consider rather handy comments than prophecy. Bangalore certainly is the cradle of my spiritual growth.

Photo Impressions from some of my Trips
Tibet Special - Mount Kailash (Photos)



 My BodyTalk Story

I came to BodyTalk in 2005. I was 40 years old and wanted to meet my Reiki grandfather John Veltheim, who happened to give a presentation in Germany. To me it did not matter, that the subject was different from Reiki. In this presentation I recalled a childhood dream, when I was fascinated by acupuncture, and after the presentation I asked John, if he would recommend to study this subject (John did practice acupuncture for many years). John suggested BodyTalk instead, because it uses acupuncture elements, moreover is more adaptable to individual bodyminds, and easy to learn. That went straight into my heart.

I did BodyTalk modules 1, 2, 3, 4 (7), 6, 9 and PaRama College Unit 1. I am preparimg myself for certification as BodyTalk practitioner.

Modules 1 & 2 - November 2005

With just modules 1 & 2 many powerful treatment techniques may address a wide variety of disorders.

Module 3 - March 2007

Module 4 (7) - April 2007

Module 6 - December 2007

The macrocosmic view of the function of the bodymind complex

Module 9 - March 2008

These Matrixes are collective personality masks that profoundly affect the health of the client.

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PaRama College Unit 1 - May 2007

PaRama College Unit 1 Practical - April 2008

Photo John and Axel
During a break
Photo John and Axel
John Veltheim and Axel Ebert
PU1 is designed as post-graduate study learned from DVD. However in May 2007 some BodyTalkers had opportunity to be with John Veltheim in Germany, during a 1-week course recording.





 From old times




Volleyball TSG KW Boxberg
The picture was taken in the middle of the seventies. Weisswasser »TSG Kraftwerk Boxberg« sports club.
I am number 5, and Mike Kirschneck (- Webner) with number 2 was my best friend.
On the very right is Harald Kirschneck, our coach. Hey guys, Maik, Mike, Daniel, Torsten, Michael, Sven and all the others - where are you?



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