
Definition funny of Gestalt:
Let's REDEFINE this one, shall we? The accepted English defintion is: "A structure, configuration, or pattern of physical, biological, or psychological phenomena so integrated as to constitute a functional unit with properties not derivable by summation of its parts". This is adequate, however, let's also define the word historically as well. It is really a German word, literally meaning "form", defined as an organized whole in experience. The Gestalt psychologists, in about 1912, advanced the theory which explains psychological phenomena by their relationships to total forms rather than their parts. Also, this word has become useful for discussing musical terms (or a critique on music, rather) in the post-modern sense. It is the "essence", or "foreground" of any given band (or genre) in discussion.
"T. Rex surpassed it's place in the 1970's Glam Rock Movement with a cross-pollination of different musical styles, while having an influence on pop music today that has endured far beyond bands who had more than seven chords in their entire respective repertoire(s)."
n. 1. A system, structure or organism that is indistinguishable from its component parts, and can thus be reconstructed in whole from any of its parts. 2. G~ n. the collective consciousness of humanity or any other intelligent species. (cf. holographic, holistic) 3. adj. Self-determinining oranisation without need for a leader or central control (antonym heirarchy)
The human brain, because all its cells contribute to the operation of the whole and is not controlled by any one cell, is a gestalt structure.
In Dungeons & Dragons, the term refers to taking a level in two different classes simultaneously when you level up. This is subject to the following guidelines: - HD: you get the highest - skill points: you get the highest amount between the two classes - class skills: all skills that are class skill for either of the two classes are class skills for that level - BAB: you take the better progression(*) of the two classes - Saves: for each one, you use the better progression(*) of the two classes - Special Features: you get all special features(**) of the two classes (*) what "better progression" exactely means when changing classes from the initial two noone knows. a reasonable suggestion is to use fractional BAB and Saves: each level in a class with average BAB adds +3/4 and each level in a class with poor BAB adds +1/2; each level in a class with good Save adds +1/3 and each level in a class with good Save adds +1/2 (**) repeated features are taken once. Note: Above guidelines are taken from gbnogkfs of the Wizards.COMmunity D&D boards.
What you have here is basically a Ranger/Barbarian gestalt. No need to devise a new class for it.

Songs about Gestalt:
Licht-Gestalt by Platypus Ensemble from the Album Platypus Ensemble: Satsang
Love Like Blood (Gestalt Mix) (2007 Digital Remaster) by Killing Joke from the Album Night Time
Koi No Gestalt Houkai by Scandal from the Album Standard
A.M. Gestalt by Battles from the Album My Machines
R. Strauss: Don Quixote, Op.35 - 2. Don Quixote, der Ritter von der traurigen Gestalt - 3. Sancho Panza by Berliner Philharmoniker from the Album Strauss, R.: Don Quixote; Horn Concerto No.2
Gestalt by The Definite Articles from the Album King Merriweather
2. Don Quixote, der Ritter von der traurigen Gestalt - 2. Don Quixote, der Ritter von der traurigen Gestalt by Wang Jian from the Album Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet/Strauss: Don Quixote

Books about Gestalt:
Windows to Our Children: A Gestalt Therapy Approach to Children and Adolescents by Violet Oaklander Ph.D. (Dec 1, 1988)
Gestalt As A Way of Life: Awareness Practices: as taught by Gestalt Therapy founders and their followers by Cynthia Sheldon and Angela Anderson (May 3, 2013)
Gestalt Therapy Verbatim by Frederick S. Perls (Feb 1, 1992)
Gestalt Therapy in Clinical Practice: From Psychopathology to the Aesthetics of Contact (Gestalt Therapy Book... by Gianni Francesetti, Michela Gecele, Jan Roubal and Leslie Greenberg (Jan 1, 2014)
Gestalt Therapy: An Introduction to the Basic Concepts of Gestalt Therapy by Hanne Hostrup (Nov 18, 2010)
Gestalt Psychology: The Definitive Statement of the Gestalt Theory by Wolfgang Kohler (Jan 17, 1970)
Gestalt Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice by Ansel L. Woldt and Sarah M. Toman (Jan 20, 2005)

Movies about Gestalt:
Gestalt 2000 Unrated - Runtime: 1 hr Directed by: Osamu Yamazaki and Eric Sherman
.hack//SIGN - Gestalt 2003 Unrated - Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins Starring: Megumi Toyoguchi, Amanda Winn Lee, et al.
Counselling in Gestalt DVD 2012 - Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
What's Behind the Empty Chair: Gestalt Therapy Theory and Methodology 2000 - Runtime: 55 mins Starring: not applicable Directed by: Liv Estrup
Gestalt - intégrale -
Child Therapy with the Experts: Gestalt Therapy with Children -

Wiki information Gestalt:
Gestalt psychology or gestaltism is a theory of mind of the Berlin School. The central principle of gestalt psychology is that the mind forms a global whole with self-organizing tendencies. This principle maintains that the human mind considers...
Gestalt therapy is an existential/experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility, and that focuses upon the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental and social...