Bruno Adler's family, with a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, left an Austria on her way into Nazism and World War II and moved to Lebanon. There, too, the contradictions were escalated when the English left Palestine and the state of ...See moreBruno Adler's family, with a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, left an Austria on her way into Nazism and World War II and moved to Lebanon. There, too, the contradictions were escalated when the English left Palestine and the state of Israel was formed. Bruno, who trained as an architect and joined the Emiren of Kuwait's palace moved to Sweden, where he started the first Judo Club in the country, among other things. Then the trip went on to Spain, where he opened a bakery and spent time with hippies who sought spiritual experience. One of his friends, an American psychiatrist, had focused on therapist Wilhelm Reich Learning, which made such a strong impression on Bruno that he moved to the United States to study that therapy form deeper. Written by
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