Irene,
The washer woman comes from one of Hahnemann's early Sepia cases. An exhausted laborer, a washer woman comes to him and he finds out that she did not come back because she was cured with Sepia. We remember the washer woman because her hands were always in cold water. Not good for Sepia. My guess is Dale has been able to find the Sepia for cases that are not so exhausted. These kinds of descriptions are jewels just because many of our patients are not totally exhausted when they come to us.
Best,
Ellen
Ellen Madono
Case work using Mangialavori
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Re: Case work using Mangialavori
Ellen, that is an excellent assessment, better than I could have written. Please let everyone know what you are reading.
I have Praxis and it is excellent
Mass imps work is futuristic and very classical - he uses one remedy that also covers all the acutes as a rule.
Our discipline gets more interesting as our understanding deepens, but it is not easy and takes awhile to master.
Warmly, Maria
Who is still working at it.
I have Praxis and it is excellent
Mass imps work is futuristic and very classical - he uses one remedy that also covers all the acutes as a rule.
Our discipline gets more interesting as our understanding deepens, but it is not easy and takes awhile to master.
Warmly, Maria
Who is still working at it.
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Re: Case work using Mangialavori
Thanks Maria. I want to have your years of leadership and experience and still be saying that I am still working at it.
Best,
Ellen
Ellen Madono
Best,
Ellen
Ellen Madono
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Re: Case work using Mangialavori
Homeopathy is a life long learning. That is what I like about it. We can do some good work with what we have learned at all stages as long as we are careful to match the symptoms with our remedies.
Maria
Maria