That
all left its mark. I do not want to relate my whole story, only
so much – at one point I had done too much and realised that I had
to do something different. I began to look for a way to deal with
the daily stress in the shortest possible time. It was Dieter Thomas
Heck, a good friend of mine, who said to me, “Go to Bad Ems. There
is a large hotel with an Ayurvedic clinic.” He had a good experience
there, so I followed his advice.
And
how was it?
Well,
Maharishi Ayurveda sounded a bit unusual but the recommendation
was one I had to follow. When I arrived in Bad Ems my scepticism
soon disappeared. Dr. Karin Pirc and her husband, Managing Director
Lothar Pirc, were initially responsible for this. They were very
competent, friendly and inspired confidence. Dr. Pirc first gave
me a check-up and came to the same conclusion that I had – it was
high time for a rest. That is what I did and it was a good thing
I did.
Sounds
like you had a good experience. Did you stay with Maharishi Ayurveda?
Oh
yes, of course. I have become a great fan. Since then I have taken
many Panchakarma treatments in Bad Ems. It is hard to believe, I
know, but the rest, extra sleep, the wonderful treatments, good
food and interesting lectures worked like a fountain of youth on
my body. I am a completely changed person and totally convinced
of the benefits of Ayurveda.
And
what have the effects been on your work and family life?
Very
positive. You know, over time the repercussions of daily stress
create their own dynamic. I have always been full of energy and
over time kept doing more and more. My expectations for myself and
those around me were continually increasing. I was pernickety and
always critical of others. Over time I became unbearable. I wasn't
bad but terribly nervous. Today, thank God, it has changed. Within
my family, as well as my business, we all get on much better. I
have become a “Team Player”.
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