Obsessive compulsive disorder

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dusty1197
Posts: 105
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:49 pm

Re: Obsessive compulsive disorder

Post by dusty1197 »

*** I'm not trying to "convince" you, Joy. You asked; I answered.
What's the point in challenging success stories? I share my
experiences; you share yours. If never the 'tween shall meet,
that's okay with me. I still enjoy reading and opening my mind to
the possibilities of learning something new or different. These
clients got better and regained their normal functioning. How do
you measure cure......?

rheumatic
mentally quite
for each of
practitioners.

*** I will say, however, that your comparison of physical conditions
to psychic states is, IMO, a mistake. If I have a client who
developed diabetes after experiencing a tremendous loss, you and I
both know that the psyche is the seat of dis-ease, not the soma.
After all, it was Hahnemann who instructed us to place major
emphasis on the "state" of mind, not the "state" of the pancreas.

Toni


J Lucas
Posts: 440
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Obsessive compulsive disorder

Post by J Lucas »

on 13/1/05 7:35 pm, dusty1197 at dusty1197@yahoo.com wrote:
***The only reliable way of measuring cure, and learning from it is by the
prescription of a single simillimum.
I would be very interested in knowing who is responsible for teaching this
method of prescribing to you.

And, by the way, the psyche isn¹t always responsible for a diseased state.
Sometimes the susceptibility is so strong that it becomes implanted within
generation after generation and a trigger to release that inheritance isn¹t
always necessary or obvious.
Joy
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com


dusty1197
Posts: 105
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:49 pm

Re: Obsessive compulsive disorder

Post by dusty1197 »

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, J Lucas wrote:

teaching this
*** Responsible! LOL! Joy, you sound like a grade-school
principal :) That's not meant as an insult, but it's silly to think
that somebody has to be held "responsible", as if demerits should be
issued or that you or anyone else is in a position of authority to
presume to do so. Well.... now this has gone remarkably off-topic
and I'm not here to attempt to sway anyone's philosophical views. I
shared what I could of a methodology that works for my clients.
You're under no obligation to embrace it. Thank you for the
discussion. I always enjoy your posts.

Toni


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