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Dora Van Gelder : ウィキペディア英語版
Dora Kunz
Dora Kunz née Theodora Sophia van Gelder (April 28, 1904 – August 25, 1999) was a Dutch-born American writer, psychic, alternative healer,〔Russell Targ, Jane Katra, ''Miracles of Mind:Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing,'' 1999. pp. 166, 239, 240. ISBN 978-1-57731-097-6.〕 occultist and leader in the Theosophical Society in America.〔Ed. by J. Gordon Melton, ''Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology – Volume II'', 2001. Gale Group, Inc. 5th Edition. p.1625. ISBN 0-8103-9489-8.〕 Kunz has published around the world in Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish.
==Biography==
Dora van Gelder was born at a sugar cane plantation named Krebet near Djombang city on East Java in the Dutch East Indies.〔(Pedro Oliveira, ''Dora van Gelder Kunz’s Testimony'', CWL World ). Retrieved 01/2011.〕 Her father, Karel van Gelder, was a chemist who ran the sugar plantation, and her mother, born Melanie van Motman, was from a very well-to-do Dutch family as well. Both her parents had been members of the Theosophical Society since 1900 and from the age of 5 meditation became a daily routine.〔Kirsten van Gelder, Frank Chesley, (A Most Unusual Life. Dora Van Gelder Kunz: Clairvoyant, Theosophist, Healer ), Theosophical Publishing House, 2015, ISBN 978-0-8356-0936-4〕 Dora claimed that since she was a child she interacted with ethereal beings and her mother was a strong believer in her clairvoyance. At eleven years old she moved to Mosman, a suburb of Sydney (Australia),〔Peter Read, ''Haunted Earth'', 2003. p. 30. ISBN 0-86840-726-7.〕 to study with someone knowledgeable about her abilities, the then-Anglican clergyman and psychic C. W. Leadbeater, who taught her ways to increase her supposed psychic skills.〔〔(Theosophical Publishing House, ''Dora van Gelder Kunz'', Theosophical Society in America. 2010 ).〕
Through Leadbeater she met Fritz Kunz, who used to accompany Leadbeater on his travels. In 1927, at the age of twenty-two, Dora moved with Kunz to the United States where they married in Chicago on May 16. She was still a Dutch citizen but sometime after the marriage became a naturalized American. Her husband became the principal of a scholastic foundation and she became president of a corporation related to pedagogic supplies.〔 Soon after coming to the USA, the couple founded the first theosophical camp at Orcas Island in the state of Washington.〔
For many years, Dora dealt with new methods in healing, particularly therapeutic touch,〔Tova Navarra and Adam M.D. Perlman, ''The encyclopedia of complementary and alternative medicine'', 2004, p. 73. ISBN 0-8160-4997-1.〕 which she co-developed in 1972 with Dr. Dolores Krieger,〔Rosemary Guiley, ''Encyclopedia of mystical & paranormal experience,'' 1993, p. 69. ISBN 1-85627-322-9.〕 a nursing professor at New York University,〔Robert T. Carroll, (''Therapeutic Touch - the Skeptic's Dictionary.'' Copyright 1994-2009 ).〕 which is said to promote healing, relaxation and lessen pain.〔〔(Leonard C. Bruno, ''Therapeutic touch - Encyclopedia of Medicine''. Article, 2001. Gale Research ). Retrieved 01/2011.〕 Therapeutic touch, stated Kunz, has its origin from ancient Yogic texts written in Sanskrit, which describe it as a pranic healing method.〔 Despite the opposition of many doctors and researchers who point TT as a pseudo-science, the technique is taught in approximately eighty colleges and universities in the U.S., and in more than seventy countries.〔
Kunz philanthropically directed her clairvoyance towards helping physicians in complicated medical cases,〔Von Braschler, ''Natural Pet Healing: Our Psychic, Spiritual Connection'', 2003. pp. 2,3. ISBN 1-931942-07-2.〕 in particular aiding in diagnoses through her supposed capability of seeing the effects of diseases in the aura of the patients. More specifically she reported the existence of centers of energy in human body, also known as chakras, changing their colors according to diseases that affect matching endocrine glands.〔Cyndi Dale, ''The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy'', 2009, p. 249. ISBN 1-59179-671-7.〕 Her followers believed she was able to predict some illness as many as eighteen months before symptoms manifest themselves.〔
In 1975 Kunz became president of the Theosophical Society in America. In 1977 she published a book about her fairy experiences in her youth, "''The Real World of Fairies''", in which she stated that throughout her life she always kept in communication with nature spirits.〔〔 According to her, in 1979 she saw fairies in Central Park in New York City, but due to the increasing pollution it was getting more difficult.〔Gordon Stein, ''The encyclopedia of the paranormal,'' 1996, p. 266. ISBN 1-57392-021-5.〕 Kunz claims that devas are intimately connected with a vital energy, transmitting force to preserve and heal the Earth. She said as more people get involved with environmental causes, the better are the chances of communication between humans and devas.〔 In 1987 after completing twelve years as president of the Theosophical Society in America, she retired and devoted herself to lecturing and writing.〔〔

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