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Spiritualität/Religiosität als Ressource im Umgang mit chronischer Krankheit

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Spiritualität transdisziplinär

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» Dreißig Speichen treff en die Nabe, die Leere dazwischen macht das Rad aus. Ton formt man zu einem Krug, die Leere in der Mitte macht das Gefäß aus. Türen und Fenster bricht man in Mauern, die Leere in der Mitte macht das Haus aus. Darum: Die Form entsteht aus dem Sein, die Verwendung aus dem Nicht-Sein. (Lao Tse: Tao Te King, Kapitel 11)«

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Büssing, A. (2011). Spiritualität/Religiosität als Ressource im Umgang mit chronischer Krankheit. In: Büssing, A., Kohls, N. (eds) Spiritualität transdisziplinär. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13065-6_10

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