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Freudenberger-Lötz Chairwoman of the School of Contemplation
Contemplation has been practiced in various forms in the Christian tradition many times and goes back to Jesus; in particular, we find rich evidence of contemplative practice among the mystics of the Middle Ages.
Today, contemplation is once again in great demand in connection with many people's longing for peace and quiet. By engaging in the process, practitioners experience new qualities of their humanity, find inner peace, strength and new courage. Last but not least, spiritual experiences can also be gained that have a deep impact on fundamental existential questions of human life.
Ms. Freudenberger-Lötz sees many opportunities in contemplation, which is why she also offers introductory courses for students at the University of Kassel as well as an open online format for anyone interested. She is currently working on a research project that she will implement in the coming years.
You can find more information about the Essen School of Contemplation here: https: //kontemplation.org/node/174