Dr. Glas discusses with warmth and candor the onset of old age and various afflictions related to the changes in the physical body and senses that occur with the gradual decline in the life forces. He works mainly toward establishing an awareness of the spirit that can shine through increasingly as the physical forces gradually wear themselves out. He offers an inspiring message to the elderly: growing old can become a light-filled culmination of their lives, in personal satisfaction and happiness, and in finding their proper places in society. What Dr. Glas has to say will also be interesting to the young and middle-aged and will help create better understanding between young and old, leading to a fuller participation in life's relationships. After receiving hhis medical degree at the Faculty of Medicine in Vienna, Dr. Norbert Glas practiced medicine in Austraia for a number of years. Later he moved to England where he had his own nursing home for elderly people in Stroud. He is the author of numerous books that have been published in German, French, and English.
Dr. Glas discusses with warmth and candor the onset of old age and various afflictions related to the changes in the physical body and senses that occur with the gradual decline in the life forces. He works mainly toward establishing an awareness of the spirit that can shine through increasingly as the physical forces gradually wear themselves out. He offers an inspiring message to the elderly: growing old can become a light-filled culmination of their lives, in personal satisfaction and happiness, and in finding their proper places in society. What Dr. Glas has to say will also be interesting to the young and middle-aged and will help create better understanding between young and old, leading to a fuller participation in life's relationships. After receiving hhis medical degree at the Faculty of Medicine in Vienna, Dr. Norbert Glas practiced medicine in Austraia for a number of years. Later he moved to England where he had his own nursing home for elderly people in Stroud. He is the author of numerous books that have been published in German, French, and English.