Description
Considerations relating to our spiritual and mental survival form the core of the work. It explains how a degree of serenity can be achieved by means of targeted questioning of religious statements, thanks to which our final experience - our demise - can be anticipated without bias and anxiety.
It also shows how problems of all kinds can be successfully solved thanks to global (comprehensive) thinking and local action.
Inspired by questions from a dying childhood friend and the death of his own wife Priska, Max Vetter, now 84 years old, was forced to organize and structure his own thoughts - and finally put them down on paper.
Commentary on the 1st edition:
"The author owes the realization that one should first think and only then believe to his intense preoccupation with cancer-related suffering and the death of his wife, which he experienced at first hand. A magnificent book by a highly talented, very intelligent and linguistically gifted author." (M. Enderle, editor)