Re: Book on essence of remedies
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 8:58 am
"Dave Hartley wrote:
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That "larker" was Tinus Smits who said (Quote:" The essence of Cuprum is a
want of self-confidence to prove they aren't worthless by holding everything
under their control" - Unquote). At the seminar I attended of his last
weekend on treating sexual abuse and cancer he didn't seem to be 'larking',
(or lurking!), but had lots of useful insights into remedies I believe he
knows extremely well, based on his experience with many cases, not just one
or two. If we are at all interested in broadening our knowledge ( as I
definitely am), we could all take what we want from homeopathic authors,
most of whom have decent experience in their practices before they make any
claims about remedies (I would think). Tinus Smits is just one author which
I may like, just like anybody will have their favourite authors - it is just
his opinion, afterall.
My question about "essence" (maybe "theme" is what I'm after - a common
thread like Cuprum with it's spasms, which you can track through the
mental/emotional sphere, as well as the physical being) has been helpfully
answered, thankyou all so much.
From the "fanciful lark" herself,
Rhonda Bird (pardon the pun - it's just a "bird joke"!)
be
in
"
That "larker" was Tinus Smits who said (Quote:" The essence of Cuprum is a
want of self-confidence to prove they aren't worthless by holding everything
under their control" - Unquote). At the seminar I attended of his last
weekend on treating sexual abuse and cancer he didn't seem to be 'larking',
(or lurking!), but had lots of useful insights into remedies I believe he
knows extremely well, based on his experience with many cases, not just one
or two. If we are at all interested in broadening our knowledge ( as I
definitely am), we could all take what we want from homeopathic authors,
most of whom have decent experience in their practices before they make any
claims about remedies (I would think). Tinus Smits is just one author which
I may like, just like anybody will have their favourite authors - it is just
his opinion, afterall.
My question about "essence" (maybe "theme" is what I'm after - a common
thread like Cuprum with it's spasms, which you can track through the
mental/emotional sphere, as well as the physical being) has been helpfully
answered, thankyou all so much.
From the "fanciful lark" herself,
Rhonda Bird (pardon the pun - it's just a "bird joke"!)