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Peter Graham
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Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Peter Graham »

Getting too far off topic?
Here it is anyway:
"I freely take in Divine ideas filled with the breath & intelligence of
Life. This is a new moment"

The probable cause is noted as:
"Desperate. Tired of life. Emotional wounds that are not allowed to heal."
This was certainly her case at the time.

Interestingly, older nurses here call pneumonia " the old man's best
friend".

Michele.


Angela Blaen
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Re: Dr Hamer

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We too have the saying that pneumonia is the old man's friend, but as a
means of dying relatively easily, not as a way of experiencing a renewal
(apart from death being one, I suppose).

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Peter Graham
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Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Peter Graham »

yes, that is what I meant.


Hennie Duits
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Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Hennie Duits »

Since the discussion went astray from dr. Hamer to Louise Hay a bit, I did a
(quick) search on internet on the dr. Hamer-subject, and I am pretty sure
many of us will find some remarkable (and rather undeniable, it seems) facts
in the interview with him as cited on
http://www.neue-medizin.com/interv2a.htm (be sure to read part 2, too).
When reading more about Hamer you'll probably find, as I did, that he is not
an every-day person. But as a rule, ordinary people do no come up with very
extra-ordinary findings. And it seems, to me, that his findings are not that
very distant from what we know is true from a homeopatic perspective.

Thank you, Jeremy Crowley (read the links he gave on 8/8/04) and Guillermo
from Argentina. And with Hamer in mind, reflect a bit on why Krishnamurti
died of (liver) cancer.

Hennie


Jeremy Crowley
Posts: 68
Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Jeremy Crowley »

Hi Giullermo and Hennie and others
Thanks for the replies. It seems to me that this fits so well with the
Kentian model of homeopathy - ie mental emotional symptoms causing physical
pathology, that any link between particular emotions and corresponding diseases
should be very useful to us all.
Giullermo, can you give any examples of cases where the illnesses tied up
with Hamers theories of an emotional cause, how you treated them.
Jeremy
Re: Dr Hamer

Since the discussion went astray from dr. Hamer to Louise Hay a bit, I did a
(quick) search on internet on the dr. Hamer-subject, and I am pretty sure
many of us will find some remarkable (and rather undeniable, it seems) facts

in the interview with him as cited on
http://www.neue-medizin.com/interv2a.htm (be sure to read part 2, too).
When reading more about Hamer you'll probably find, as I did, that he is not
an every-day person. But as a rule, ordinary people do no come up with very
extra-ordinary findings. And it seems, to me, that his findings are not that
very distant from what we know is true from a homeopatic perspective.

Thank you, Jeremy Crowley (read the links he gave on 8/8/04) and Guillermo
from Argentina. And with Hamer in mind, reflect a bit on why Krishnamurti
died of (liver) cancer.

Hennie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Guillermo"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 1:13 AM
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Dr Hamer
us
causes of
Louise Hay,
apparently a
organ
and the
and the
the
interesting!
control
cause
had
to
to
find if
6
not
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Guillermo
Posts: 30
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:51 pm

Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Guillermo »

Hi Jeremy

for example a patient told me her mother had been diagnosed breast cancer
so I asked, left or right breast. Answer: right
Did your mother have any problem with your father or her parents?
Yes, her father (my grandfather) had an accident, and she was very worried about
that.
How could you know? Well, there is a Dr. Hamer that has a theory .......

Regards
Guillermo
-----Mensaje original-----
De: jeremycrowley@aol.com [mailto:jeremycrowley@aol.com]
Enviado el: martes, 24 de agosto de 2004 9:58
Para: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [Minutus] Dr Hamer
Hi Giullermo and Hennie and others

Thanks for the replies. It seems to me that this fits so well with the
Kentian model of homeopathy - ie mental emotional symptoms causing physical
pathology, that any link between particular emotions and corresponding
diseases
should be very useful to us all.

Giullermo, can you give any examples of cases where the illnesses tied up
with Hamers theories of an emotional cause, how you treated them.

Jeremy
Re: Dr Hamer

Since the discussion went astray from dr. Hamer to Louise Hay a bit, I did a
(quick) search on internet on the dr. Hamer-subject, and I am pretty sure
many of us will find some remarkable (and rather undeniable, it seems) facts

in the interview with him as cited on
http://www.neue-medizin.com/interv2a.htm (be sure to read part 2, too).
When reading more about Hamer you'll probably find, as I did, that he is not
an every-day person. But as a rule, ordinary people do no come up with very
extra-ordinary findings. And it seems, to me, that his findings are not that
very distant from what we know is true from a homeopatic perspective.

Thank you, Jeremy Crowley (read the links he gave on 8/8/04) and Guillermo
from Argentina. And with Hamer in mind, reflect a bit on why Krishnamurti
died of (liver) cancer.

Hennie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Guillermo"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 1:13 AM
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Dr Hamer
us
causes of
Louise Hay,
apparently a
organ
and the
and the
the
interesting!
control
cause
had
to
to
find if
6
not
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Phillip Wade
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Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Phillip Wade »

This is all very interesting. To see the distillation of the enquiries of
busy minds on this matter is productive. Have you ever considered that what
you are proposing fits in very well with:
1) The macrobiotic philosophy that arrogance is the severest of all
illnesses because it can lead to all other diseases including cancer
2) The meridian hypothesis of acupuncture
3) The chakra hypopthesis of ayuverdic medicine
4) and in a way the herbalists' wholistic theory of inflammatory diseases
such as R.A. which basically says that arrogance, anger and - basically
friction - is a direct cause of these issues.
5) The general functional medicine wholistic concept that prolonged or
recurring emotional distress causes an exhaustion process of the HPA
axis --> underproduction of adrenal hormones --> exhaustion of pituitary
trophic hormones --> exhaustion of hypothalamic trophic hormones --> immune
system collapse --> systemic infection --> generalised inflammatory
response --> free radicle dominance --> disease state and cancer.

So it all fits
Phil Wade

By the way, does anybody have the experience with homoeopathy that I have
and that is that in Australia it has a weaker action than in the UK?
If so, any theories why? (I have a theory if anyone is interested)
Phil


Peter Graham
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Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:51 pm

Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Peter Graham »

Hi Martine,
I'm back and in business.

In class we do a lot on vaccination. Do you want me to post you the class
notes or fax them? If so, send me your details. Same for dissimilar
diseases.

Isopathy:
"the employment of homeopathialyy prepared substances responsible for the
disease itself. It is not based on the principle of similarity but
sameness".
From Jay Yasgur's "Homeopathic Dictionary".

Michele.


Peter Graham
Posts: 73
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:51 pm

Re: Dr Hamer

Post by Peter Graham »

sorry about this post - hit wrong button. not thinking straight.


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