Title: Tribal health facility Goseck / Saxony-Anhalt, created approx. 7000 years ago

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Innovation: The wooden health temple with openings in the double wooden pile walls was used to transmit divine inspirations to the participating members of the tribe by means of the power of the gods and using shamanic innovations. This was done with the help of assistants who, in the backlight of the sun, moon or stars, appeared as recognisable outline figures with symbols in the gap between the wooden pole walls used for this purpose and became visible as living god envoys or gods and communicated messages. In their role as mediators between gods and people, the shamans transformed divine innovative power into healing powers, knowledge, revelation and beliefs in secret rituals of creativity, knowledge and light. 

Rituals should also be used to transmit the leaders' goals and awareness and sense of belonging to the participants in individual or limited community rituals, or to transmit them as God's will through information, media and tribal rituals and symbols. 

Innovation use: health and population influence (placebo and nocebo) by creating fears and by delineating religions, ethnicities, races and social groups, witnessed by the shamans and leaders to control the group or population. 

Innovation ritual: Secretly held adoption of creativity, intuition, insight and promotion of faith to strengthen health and the immune system as well as to guide the population through belief in punishing or helping rules of the gods in this world and the hereafter. 

Innovation technique: Digital print as a unique size/original work of art with Dieter Liedtke's DNA in the red colour. The effect of the healing rituals is optimal through first experiences with creativity and affection hitherto unknown to the sick person (see research results on neurobiology, epigenetics, mirror neurons, nocebo and placebo and the ancient rituals up to the emergence of religions and today's voodoo) or for group guidance through numerous repetitions by information mediators (see religions and media). 

Innovation of the series: disclosure of health, motivational and group or political social rituals. The effect of the recovery rituals can be optimised optimally through first experiences with creativity and affection previously unknown to the sick person (see research results on neurobiology, epigenetics, mirror neurons, nocebo and placebo and the ancient rituals up to the emergence of religions and today's voodoo) or for group guidance through numerous repetitions by information mediators (see religions and media). 

Series name: Art and Healing II 

Years of the series: 1963 -  

Year of work: 2015 

Signature: Liedtke 

Material: Ink, canvas on stretcher frame 

Dimensions: 140 cm x 180 cm  

Price: 10 Million Euros. €

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DIETER WALTER LIEDTKE

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