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Carl Welkisch has encountered many people. Through his healing practice alone many patients came to him seeking not only physical healing but often also personal advice. This continued on until the end of his life in 1984.
In addition to these external encounters, e.g. with patients or friends (just in the way we all encounter other people), Carl Welkisch also spoke of internal encounters. Of course, everyone else has these, too, but we are rarely aware of these encounters let alone talk about them. But some encounters, e.g. in dreams, are very real for us, we just don't talk about them so as not make ourselves look foolish.
Carl Welkisch has consciously met many people in the invisible realm, and he reported on it. For example, he got to know relatives and friends of his visitors so well through sensing their inner being that he was able to speak accurately about these people, even though he had never met them in the physical realm. His friends therefore had no doubts about the authenticity of his experiences.
Welkisch has also encountered deceased people - including significant historical figures - something he also talked about helping the listener to gain a better perspective and deeper understanding of the nature and actions of these people. If we do not have, at least to a certain extent, this inner conscious awareness, we are solely focused on the physical appearance of a person and on what they say and do, while their inner being is hidden from us.
Carl Welkisch has always encouraged others to pay attention to their own inner senses and to use them for better guidance in everyday life, to protect oneself and to do better justice to the people around oneself. Everyone’s ability in this regard is developed to a different degree, but everyone has the opportunity to make progress. However, Welkisch warned against deliberately seeking out such experiences, for example during a spiritual séance. It is sufficient not to suppress these types of sensations, but to deal with them. A deliberate search for them could easily result in dependence on influences from the invisible reality, which are not always positive.
Welkisch has also pointed out that parents should take their children's inner sensations seriously and deal with them responsibly in order to enable their children to develop harmoniously.