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As part of the association's program, intensive courses were held for students who wanted to obtain the Latinum or Graecum. The association offered foreign language courses using the suggestopedic method.

In the 1980s he founded an association which he called ALLOS (ALLOS = alternative teaching and learning without stress). In addition, he took up a suggestion by the Bulgarian psychiatrist Georgi Losanow, whose suggestopedia allegedly made learning easier. His subjects were Latin, Greek and Protestant theology. After completing his studies and legal clerkship, he worked at various grammar schools, most recently for 10 years at the upper level college in Bielefeld. Due to a crisis of faith, he voluntarily resigned from the church service and studied ancient languages, again at Heidelberg University. After the two exams he was vicar in the Baden regional church for about a year. He then studied Protestant theology at the University of Heidelberg. Since he could not be supported from home, he had to say goodbye to this dream. After graduating from the Bismarck-Gymnasium in Karlsruhe, the great-grandson of Constantine von Hohenzollern-Hechingen wanted to study music because he played the violin with great enthusiasm and some people had advised him to study.
