Paul Bouts

Paul Bouts (Lanklaar, Belgium, February 27, 1900 - Rotselaar, Belgium, March 7, 1999). Belgian pedagogue, characterologist and phrenologist. Paul Bouts was born in 1900 in the Belgian province of Limburg. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1926. In this pedagogic environment of the Normal School (pedagogic academy) of Tienen, Belgium, where he taught from 1924, he specialised in characterological studies and devised a new method of characterological analysis, which he coined Psychognomy and which was largely based on phrenology, combined with typology and graphology. This led to his life-work, La Psychognomie, initially published in Paris by the "Librairie philosophique Alcan". It was subsequently translated in Dutch and Portuguese. The theories of Bouts were further developed in specialised institutes which were founded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Chicoutimi, Qubec. Bouts continued his research in the field with the paleo-anthropological work Les Grandioses Destines Individuelle et Humaine dans la Lumire de la Caractrologie et de l'Evolution crbro-cranienne. After the Second World War, Bouts experienced serious health problems, due to overburdening. These enticed him to study a healthy lifestyle, which he described in his work Modern Hygiene of Intellectuals (published in French as Hygine Moderne des Intellectuels, and in Dutch under the title Ik ben nooit moe, i.e. I am never tired). He underlined the importance of wholesome, healthy food and of the maintenance of respiratory capacity through exercise. The adoption of this healthy lifestyle allowed him to regain full strength and to lead a productive life until age 99. In 1967 he established himself on the woody Middelberg hill in Rotselaar, Belgium (in Flemish Brabant, 35 km east of Brussels), where he built the St. Paul's Home, as well as a reform shop called Sol & Vita. He continued to publish a number of spiritual works, like Onze overheerlijke lotsbestemming, het Paradijs (Paradise, our marvellous destiny, in Dutch). Paul Bouts is also keeper of several inventor's patents. Bouts, Paul Bouts, Paul Bouts, Paul

 

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