Poll
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 4:13 am
I love being a memeber of this group even though I don't
post often - but when the arguments start I often delete a large
number of posts without reading them - a hard decision because
even in the middle of the frustrations you all express, there is
more than the occasional gem.
I haven't read the categories on the poll - and I'm not interested in
finding out which camp I belong to or having someone count me as a
number to be placed on a right side or a wrong side. At the risk of a
diatribe on 'what cure really is', I prefer to remain open to
anything which could benefit the patient in the long term.
I'm constantly amazed at the wealth of information that is shared and
the generosity in the sharing of it on this site.
I hope it can keep happening despite the polarisation that could lead
to the erosion of good will and generosity and the eventual silencing
of those with less resiliance. It's not true that the last person
talking is speaking the truth.
I wonder what it is in Homoeopathy that attracts the sort of zealous
reactivity which I am more used to seeing in religious groups. My
impression is that Hahnamann also had it.
Gail A.
post often - but when the arguments start I often delete a large
number of posts without reading them - a hard decision because
even in the middle of the frustrations you all express, there is
more than the occasional gem.
I haven't read the categories on the poll - and I'm not interested in
finding out which camp I belong to or having someone count me as a
number to be placed on a right side or a wrong side. At the risk of a
diatribe on 'what cure really is', I prefer to remain open to
anything which could benefit the patient in the long term.
I'm constantly amazed at the wealth of information that is shared and
the generosity in the sharing of it on this site.
I hope it can keep happening despite the polarisation that could lead
to the erosion of good will and generosity and the eventual silencing
of those with less resiliance. It's not true that the last person
talking is speaking the truth.
I wonder what it is in Homoeopathy that attracts the sort of zealous
reactivity which I am more used to seeing in religious groups. My
impression is that Hahnamann also had it.
Gail A.