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  2. Charles Christian Nahl - Wikipedia

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    Carl Christian Heinrich Nahl (October 18, 1818 – March 1, 1878), later known as Charles Nahl (sometimes he is recorded as Karl Nahl, Charles Christian Nahl or Charles C. Nahl), was a German-born painter who lived in the United States for the last half of his life. He lived most of those 30 years in California and is considered among the state ...

  3. Ann Wigmore - Wikipedia

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    Wigmore was inspired in part by the ideas of Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867–1939), who was influenced as a young man by the German Lebensreform movement, which saw civilization as corrupt and which sought to go "back to nature"; it embraced holistic medicine, nudism, various forms of spirituality, free love, exercise and other outdoors activity, and foods that it judged were more "natural".

  4. When Nature Wants a Man - Wikipedia

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    When Nature wants to drill a man And thrill a man, And skill a man, When Nature wants to mould a man To play the noblest part; When she yearns with all her heart To create so great and bold a man That all the world shall praise Watch her methods, watch her ways! How she ruthlessly perfects Whom she royally elects

  5. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    A manual provided us with a vocabulary to demystify and contain some of the scary things that go on in love: fights are "regrettable incidents," the things that make us feel good together are our “rituals of connection,” the dark inner chasms that regrettable incidents seem to reveal are our "enduring vulnerabilities."

  6. An-Nahl - Wikipedia

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    67–69 God’s witness to himself in nature; 70–71 The bee taught of God; 72–74 All man is and all he has is of God; 75 Yet man worships idols; 76 God not to be likened to anything; 77 The parable of a slave and his master; 78 The parable of the blind man and one having sight; 79 The affairs of the judgment-day shall be accomplished in a ...

  7. Frederick August Wenderoth - Wikipedia

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    Frederick August Wenderoth or F. A. Wenderoth (1819 – 1884) was a German-born American painter and photographer. Born and educated in Cassel, where he first learned to paint from his father, he established a lifelong friendship with Charles Christian Nahl at school.

  8. Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl - Wikipedia

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    Another son, Virgil Theodore Nahl (1876–1930), went to work as a staff artist for the San Francisco Examiner. [6] A third son, Arthur Charles Nahl, was a mining engineer; his daughters Marion and Phyllis a ballet dancer, Margery, was an impressionist painter. Nahl died in 1889 on a ferry in San Francisco Bay en route to Alameda. [15]

  9. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Among combat Marines, often the cause is the discovery that they love the thrill of combat and killing, followed by guilt for feeling that way, Nash said. As in the San Diego program, patients are asked to imagine they are revealing their secret to a compassionate, trusted moral authority – a coach or priest.