Clemens Kuby

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Clemens Kuby in September 2009 in Bad Mergentheim

Clemens Kuby (born 17 November 1947, in Herrsching am Ammersee) is a German documentary writer and film maker. He is a proponent of self-healing techniques. He is the nephew of Nobel Prize recipient Werner Heisenberg. [1]

Contents

Biography

Mental healing

Clemens calls his technique of self-healing mental healing. [1]

Works

Bibliography

(most books and movie were not translated into English)

Filmography

DVD

Audiobooks

Audio-CDs

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References

  1. 1 2 "Clemens Kuby – Inspiring Healer". g-row.com. Retrieved 2013-03-01.