Re: designer diseases
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 7:10 pm
Hi, Lisa.
Thanks for taking the energy to contribute to what becomes a lively
discussion. You've brought up some very interesting points, and given me, at
least, opportunity to think through the issues more.
Actually, I personally haven't encountered any ongoing client who would fit
into the extreme category of not seeking self-improvement and just
manipulating the situation for profit -- at least not anyone who kept coming
or who kept taking the remedy and participating in follow-ups.
I suspect that on some level the issue takes care of itself, in reality,
because people do see that they must confront their own demons. I think the
well-chosen remedy both helps them see this and makes it a bit clearer and
easier for them to do so, whereas previously they may have avoided action.
Anyone not wanting to do this doesn't continue participating, by and large.
People who keep taking the remedy and following up clearly are interested in
attaining higher functioning, and I keep working with them to the best of my
ability, continuing to learn from them as we proceed. This collaboration
between client and practitioner is one of the aspects of homeopathy that I
find truly inspiring and awesome.
I find this Minutus group immensely helpful in the wide variety of
perspectives its participants share, and I have learned a tremendous amount
from being a part of it. I thank the members sincerely for sharing their
knowledge and learning processes with the group, and I also thank Dr.
Shahrdar for coordinating the whole process, and Joy for overseeing the case
sharing aspect.
Rosemary
Thanks for taking the energy to contribute to what becomes a lively
discussion. You've brought up some very interesting points, and given me, at
least, opportunity to think through the issues more.
Actually, I personally haven't encountered any ongoing client who would fit
into the extreme category of not seeking self-improvement and just
manipulating the situation for profit -- at least not anyone who kept coming
or who kept taking the remedy and participating in follow-ups.
I suspect that on some level the issue takes care of itself, in reality,
because people do see that they must confront their own demons. I think the
well-chosen remedy both helps them see this and makes it a bit clearer and
easier for them to do so, whereas previously they may have avoided action.
Anyone not wanting to do this doesn't continue participating, by and large.
People who keep taking the remedy and following up clearly are interested in
attaining higher functioning, and I keep working with them to the best of my
ability, continuing to learn from them as we proceed. This collaboration
between client and practitioner is one of the aspects of homeopathy that I
find truly inspiring and awesome.
I find this Minutus group immensely helpful in the wide variety of
perspectives its participants share, and I have learned a tremendous amount
from being a part of it. I thank the members sincerely for sharing their
knowledge and learning processes with the group, and I also thank Dr.
Shahrdar for coordinating the whole process, and Joy for overseeing the case
sharing aspect.
Rosemary