...is it any wonder that people have lost faith in the
idol of allopathic medical science??
Jas
Dear Jas,
Q: "What's the difference between God and a doctor?" A: "God knows He's
not a doctor!"
"What we can take from this is a stern lesson...on how not to 'treat'
patients and how to create a living breathing medicine
which moves with the patient through life's trials and tribulations as a
benevolent ally." (Jas)
How beautifully put--"benevolent ally"--I love that!
It is a blessing the way the timing of your mother's homeopathic treatment
worked out in connection with her ordeal.
Warmly,
Charlotte
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Medicine: idol vs. ally
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Re: Medicine: idol vs. ally
Charlotte,
I've found through life's journey that there is ALWAYS a good reason for
things
Yes even the most horrible stuff (strengthens a person's resolve to
survive on own terms)
I guess some would term it synchronicity ...
Jas
Charlotte Gilruth wrote:
I've found through life's journey that there is ALWAYS a good reason for
things
Yes even the most horrible stuff (strengthens a person's resolve to
survive on own terms)
I guess some would term it synchronicity ...
Jas
Charlotte Gilruth wrote: