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The left wall is the earthly life: a couple of people in its existence and development, love and procreation. The right wall is devoted to the spiritual life: the beings who are awakened, struggling, and which keep growing.
The left wall is the earthly life: a couple of people in its existence and development, love and procreation. The right wall is devoted to the spiritual life: the beings who are awakened, struggling, and which keep growing.


Karl Bickel was a swiss [[artist]] who worked for the [[Swiss Post]] as a [[stamps]] [[graphic designer]].
Karl Bickel was a Swiss [[artist]] who worked for the [[Swiss Post]] as a [[stamps]] [[graphic designer]].


==External link==
==External link==

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The Paxmal Monument

The Paxmal is a peace monument built by Karl Bickel between 1924 and 1949, in Walenstadtberg above Walenstadt, in Switzerland.

The left wall is the earthly life: a couple of people in its existence and development, love and procreation. The right wall is devoted to the spiritual life: the beings who are awakened, struggling, and which keep growing.

Karl Bickel was a Swiss artist who worked for the Swiss Post as a stamps graphic designer.

Karl Bickel Museum in Walenstadt

47°8′32″N 9°16′12″E / 47.14222°N 9.27000°E / 47.14222; 9.27000