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Dr. Mark H. Rümmelihead of the group510m.ruemmeli
Dr. Alicja Bachmatiukresearch fellow759a.bachmatiuk
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Dr. Pedro M. F. J. da Costavisiting research fellow756p.m.f.j.da.costa
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He slowly begins to learn – bit by bit at first, then in big chunks. And his thoughts soon clash. What he learns is never what he pictured, or imagined, and so he begins to be afraid. Learning is never what one expects. Every step in learning is a new task, and the fear the man is experiencing begins to mount mercilessly, unyieldingly. His purpose has become a battlefield…He must not run away. He must defy his fear, and in spite of it he must take the next step in learning, and the next, and the next. He must be fully afraid and yet he must not stop! And a moment will come when his first enemy retreats. Learning is no longer a terrifying task.

From  The Teachings of Don Juan by Carlos Castaneda

 

 

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Dr. Mark H. Rümmeli

Postal address:
IFW Dresden e. V.
PF 270116
01171 Dresden
Germany

Visitor address:
IFW Dresden e. V.
Helmholtzstraße 20
01069 Dresden
Germany

Phone:
+49 (0)351 4659-510

Fax:
+49 (0)351 4659-313

Email:
m.ruemmeli
@ifw-dresden.de