Every day, twice, on the way to Hamburg and then back to Tating, I am passing the ‘Ausfahrt’ to the little village of Wacken. In case you are not a fan of heavy metal ‘music’: it’s the place where, every year over the first weekend in August, the band of the “Freiwillige Feuerwehr”, the village’s voluntary fire fighters, opens up the world’s biggest and best heavy metal music festival with close to 80,000 guests. I have a friend and colleague who is a fan of “Rammstein”, regular guests in Wacken. Don’t worry, I hadn’t heard of them either – but it turns out they are great fun. There is even one particular song that is really good for learning German. More on that later.
Today, one of Pádraig’s good friends arrived for a visit, he’ll be staying in Hamburg for a few days. It is really great for Pádraig to continue to hear the voices and see the faces of his old friends from home – that is if he can see the faces, given the fancy face masks we are still made to wear when entering the room. Their presence and support is invaluable… A colleague today told me the story of someone who had been in a coma for 9 months. When he woke up, he told everybody that while he had not been able to see or hear the people around him, he could feel their presence and, more surprisingly, their energy. Awake, he could still identify nurses he could now see and hear by sensing their energy – positive or negative or indifferent. So, having positive energy around must be a great boost for Pádraig. Thinking about the centurion again, maybe positive energy even travels and can be felt remotely!
When I came into Pádraig’s room today, I had a flashback from Beaumont where we, at times, picked up ‘stuff’ from the bed or even the floor that had been ‘attached’ to Pádraig but had fallen off for some reason. Today, it was the air tube that blows oxygen across the tracheostomy that had gone ‘missing’. Rather than attaching it myself, I called a doctor who said that it had not fallen, but taken off – and that he was doing fine without it so far.
This was the first time in more than five months that Pádraig was off the oxygen and absolutely and completely breathing by himself without any support or additional oxygen, for hours. (Remember ‘optimism’, ‘remote’ healing, and all that stuff?)
In the meantime, I set up a calendar for friends visiting Pádraig and shared it with everyone who wants to check it out. I thought that people could also put in the dates of their visit themselves, but that does not seem to work (yet?). So in the meantime, if you send the dates of your visit to myself or to Pat, I’ll put the dates in here:
https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ejbikhh20hgf5i87d88fenj9ns%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Europe/Dublin
Today’s German Music Tip
Rammstein, Ich will (released in Germany on 10 September 2001, not released in the US, as planned, on 11 September 2001. The lyrics are great for learning German:). Rammstein are regulars in Wacken, as are Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, and Scorpions (probably one of the best German music outfits, that is if you are into heavy metal:) (Check out the song starting at 1:02 if you are not a heavy metal fan).
What’s hot
Breathing
What’s cold
Breathing support
The German word/phrase/verse of the day
Waaackeeen!!!

Brilliant news 😀 So many people sending Pádraig positive energy all the time. Wonderful to hear that he is making progress. Thanks again for writing these blogs each day. S
Hello Sorcha, isn’t it great news! It’s a little bit of progress every day and as long as we are moving in the right direction, we can live with the time it’ll take to get there. – You know, when I got to know Pat (and her/now-also-my Irish family and friends) first, I was amazed by the sense of and believe in many things spiritual. The society that I grew up in, didn’t have much room for that – it was loud, busy, regulated, and ‘administered’, not the ideal place for spirituality to blossom. There was a joke about energy: it came out of the wall socket. Today, I know what a huge amount of difference positive energy can make! Thank you!
Hi Reinhard,
Thanks so much for writing these blogs, it’s really great to be able to follow Pádraig’s progress. I wasn’t sure how best to contact you but I was wondering would I be able to get an address to send some things over to Pádraig? I’m over in the USA and would love to fill him in on how things have been. My email address is aikens at tcd.ie. Thanks a million!
Síobhra
Hello Síobhra,
Many thanks for your message! Pádraig’s postal address is:
Twiete 8
25881 Tating
Germany
Hope you’re having a great time in the USA!
Reinhard
The last few messages have been very hopeful and gave us a great lift here as I am sure they did for you and Pat. I did not know that the First Sunday in Advent was a special day in Germany-waffles and hot cherries and cream sounds very appetising! yum yum! We are looking forward to having Locky home for Christmas. With our best regards Pat & Reinhard from Sean Terry & Angela
Hello Sean, Terry, and Angela,
it’s the whole of Advent that is big in Germany, people are baking, visiting, going out to Christmas markets… It’s a magical time of the year! We keep up the hope!
All the best to you all,
Reinhard