Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
N141: How to Explain your Symptoms to your Homeopath
Explaining your symptoms to your homeopath can be the difference between getting a good remedy and never really getting that deep remedy that covers the totality of your symptoms. Hahnemann talks about the dynamic nature of dis-ease of the wessen (life force) of the organism in aphorisms 11 to 13 ends with him finally telling us that the belief materialistic people have that disease is not dynamic is an ‘absurd’ belief. The body has a totality of symptoms because the dynamic mistunement is not specific to a limb or part of your body, but rather to the combination of all symptoms you are experiencing at a given moment. An eye problem and a liver problem seen independently and diagnosed independently cannot help as symptoms because they are not symptoms of the body – the body can only express itself through signs and symptoms. An autopsy doesn’t talk about the mistunement no matter what you ‘find’ in the materialistic body at its end. The wessen is what animates the body and experiences life, the body is the last place the mistunement will express itself. Modalities, concomitants and expressing the pain as an ‘as if’ and expression of ‘what it would feel like if the pain was done to the homeopath’s hand’ provides the words we need for pain to get a good remedy. The homeopath does not want to ask too many questions and as a result the patient needs to give symptoms forgetting their bias of materialistic disease.
All views presented are based on credible sources, but they are explained through the individual’s viewpoint. Doing your own research while integrating new information is always important when forming your own viewpoint.
The information in this podcast is not meant to address individual health needs, it is general in nature and should not be used as medical information for your health unless used in combination with your health practitioner.
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