Dr. Cornelia Dunckel is a specialist in internal medicine and has been trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine for 15 years. She worked for three years in the practice of her teacher Professor Johannes Greten in Heidelberg and was a lecturer at the Heidelberg School of Chinese Medicine. During a six-month study visit to Hangzhou, China, she deepened her previous knowledge. In Freising, she practices complementary natural healing methods to support people holistically in living their potential.
My aim is to support you with all my possibilities to bring your life force into flow and awaken your full potential. For more health, joy and abundance in life.
The following metaphor of a Daoist monk from the Wudang mountains, which a friend recently told me, symbolizes very well why I have continued my search for a medicine that includes everything over the past few years.
“Imagine a tree that is infected by insects.
Western medicine cuts off the leaves that are infected, which is a very quick method, but after a while the next leaves may be infected.
Chinese medicine treats the disease at its root, so that after a certain time all the leaves become healthy again.
Daoist medicine or various types of shamanism also try to support the tree in optimizing its internal and external environment.
The tree is seen as a whole and so is the human being.”
All three of these approaches are appropriate and effective at certain times. Together they form a unity in the world in which we live.
Waldo Trine wrote the following as early as 1900:
The time will come when the doctor's job will not be to treat the body, but to heal the mind, which in turn will heal the body.
In other words:
The right doctor will be a philosopher and teacher. His concern will be to keep people healthy and not to try to heal them once they have fallen ill. The true physician will not only treat the body with medicine, but rather the spirit with principles. He will teach people that cheerfulness, goodwill, noble deeds, love and kindness are just as beneficial to the body as they are to the mind and that a happy heart is the best medicine...
...and still later a time will come when everyone will be his own physician, the more he finds agreement with the higher laws of life and uses the powers of his spirit.