Justinus Kerner
Justinus Kerner was a German poet, medical writer, and physician known for his contributions to Romantic literature and his work on the study of animal magnetism and the therapeutic use of hypnosis.
Books
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1. The Seeress Of Prevorst
Revelations Concerning the Inner-Life of Man and the Inter-Diffusion of a World of Spirits in the One We Inhabit
Set in the early 19th century, this intriguing narrative delves into the life of a mystic woman who possesses extraordinary clairvoyant abilities. Her visions and spiritual insights captivate the people of her small German village, drawing both admiration and skepticism. Through a series of personal accounts and observations, the story explores themes of spirituality, the supernatural, and the intersection of science and mysticism, offering a unique glimpse into the enigmatic world of a woman who bridges the gap between the earthly and the ethereal.
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2. Lady Sapiens. Enquête Sur La Femme Au Temps De La Préhistoire
Enquête sur la femme au temps de la Préhistoire
Drawing on recent archaeology, paleoanthropology, and genetics, this investigation revisits prehistoric societies to overturn the myth of passive cavewomen. It reveals women as hunters, craft specialists, healers, leaders, and artists, their contributions visible in burials, tools, and symbolic art across deep time. By separating evidence from modern bias, it sketches a more balanced picture of daily life, cooperation, and gender dynamics during prehistory. The result is a vivid, evidence-based reappraisal of how half of humanity helped shape the origins of our species.