spiritual spheres"?
again from 210 footnote:
A clear-headed person not infrequently becomes obtuse of intellect, while
one ordinarily weak-minded becomes more prudent and thoughtful; and a man
slow to make up his mind sometimes acquires great presence of mind and
quickness of resolve, etc.
how shall we treat the man who is slow to make up his mind, once he is well
and has lost his quick resolve?
Andrew
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Re: p 210
Once he is "well" and has lost his "quick resolve", we realize that "well"
here is a *relative* term, not an absolute one, and we look to see whether
there is opportunity to heal yet deeper.
"Slow to mke up his mind" could be either pathological (e.g. if it
interferes with his life) or could be simply part of his nature, which we'll
suspect if this "slowness" is a sort of casual deliberateness, in a context
of a productive, comfortable and harmonious life. I think this is quite in
harmony with Hahnemann's stated definition of "health".
Based on my own experiene, and understanding I feel confident that, if that
"quick resolve" has been arrived at thru illness, then the other things that
have come *with* it will be quite troublesome, and the pt and his associates
will readily welcome return of the "slowness", as trade for getting rid of
the rest! Have to evaluate the whole case, not single symptoms...
Some time back on Lyghtforce there was some joking among some of us sloppy
housekeepers, fantasizing about doing personal provings of Arsenicum so we
could get our houses etc. in order. It was quickly agreed that "in real
life" this is not a good plan... I trust the reasons are obvious!

Shannon
on 1/25/03 2:18 PM, Phosphor at phosphor@hotkey.net.au wrote:
here is a *relative* term, not an absolute one, and we look to see whether
there is opportunity to heal yet deeper.
"Slow to mke up his mind" could be either pathological (e.g. if it
interferes with his life) or could be simply part of his nature, which we'll
suspect if this "slowness" is a sort of casual deliberateness, in a context
of a productive, comfortable and harmonious life. I think this is quite in
harmony with Hahnemann's stated definition of "health".
Based on my own experiene, and understanding I feel confident that, if that
"quick resolve" has been arrived at thru illness, then the other things that
have come *with* it will be quite troublesome, and the pt and his associates
will readily welcome return of the "slowness", as trade for getting rid of
the rest! Have to evaluate the whole case, not single symptoms...
Some time back on Lyghtforce there was some joking among some of us sloppy
housekeepers, fantasizing about doing personal provings of Arsenicum so we
could get our houses etc. in order. It was quickly agreed that "in real
life" this is not a good plan... I trust the reasons are obvious!

Shannon
on 1/25/03 2:18 PM, Phosphor at phosphor@hotkey.net.au wrote: