Since you read almost none of my posts by your own admission, I shall
forgive you for getting the wrong end of the stick completely.
In future - Perhaps you need to read them before making incorrect
and sweeping misstatements about my practice of homeopathy? How'd you
like it if *your* views were being misrepresented?;
A complete misrepresentation. I have never encouraged any such thing
and do not appreciate being misrepresented.
I suggest you retract it.
Since you are responding to MY email and I am not anti-hahnemannian,
you can retract that too.
Joy I am happy to hear your views on homeopathy but not your
misrepresentations of my views.
My views are clearly stated in my emails and do not deserve
misrepresentqtion.
Hopefully the list owner will ask you to retract all this email (and
quote ME or whomever in future) when you make statements intended to
damage someone's well earned and good reputation.
Simple fact is not ego: Hahnemann had SIX editions of the Organon.
Who are we to say there would not have been a 7th if he lived longer.
ANY science that wants to be viable has to grow and improve. That
includes homeopathy.
Not everyone has to work on additions to the system, but as with any
other science, a few at least will. do so.
It is exceptionally good, especially for the work of a single person
in one lifetime, but good things can be added to, and become even
better. It's not ego-related to add something new, it's simply
advancement of the science. But even if someone was proud of an
addition that would not make it less useful as an enhancement to the
system:-)
What do you have against someone being proud of good results? Nobody
in their right mind is ashamed of good results - and we DO want
development by folks in their right mind I would think:-)
If you personally prefer not to have any new development, then by all
means try hard to stick to what was known in 1934 or whenever your
cutoff occurred. But it then will not address things that occurred
subsequently to create new miasms for example.
I have constantly stated that I DO use the principles, and that those
I have not reinvented or altered.
The principles stand.
How to use them can be ADDED to.
New principles can also be added.
Your view not mine.
I see a lot of problems, including new toxins and methods of
allopathy, that cause new diseases to deal with.
This seems to contradict your statements about me.
I have succeeded. So does that make my use of homeopathy good then
after all?
Maybe in YOUR work.
In mine it is necessary.
No. Expanding is something added. It detracts nothing from the
original (which is still in use) and can not be antagonistic as the
original is in full use, along with the added aspects.
I agree. I use both the Hahnemann aspects developed by Hahnemann and
my own findings using those principles - and the techniques are then
added (not replacing) those principles for which we are indebted to
Hahnemann.
I do not apologize fro adding new approaches to get "incurable cases"
back to health.
It is hardly logical to suggest that nobody deserves to get success
because they do not sit on their hands about supposedly "incurable
diseases" when a pure Hahnemannian approach will not cure them.
I do not retract any or my successes, nor do I apologize for using
what I learned from Hahnemann's work and without which I could not
have made the added progress.. If you want to call my *added*
techniques "de Villiers" that's fine with me (if you know anything
about them, since they are as yet unpublished apart from one article
in hpathy).
Just please be sure you know enough about my work to critique the
work I actually do, and not some invention of your own that I do not
do, as seems to have been the case in THIS email. Nobody needs to be
criticized from something they do NOT do. I am happy with ALL
criticism of anything I DO do.
On email lists it would help if you please quote what you are
criticizing instead of (incorrectly) paraphrasing it.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."