This was just posted on another list and explains why a few weeks ago he
pulled out of the Welsh Conference where he was meant to have been talking.
He must have been ill then.
Rochelle
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Posted by: "rochelle" rochelle@ntlworld.com marsden43
Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:42 pm (PST)
This was just posted on another list and explains why a few weeks ago he
pulled out of the Welsh Conference where he was meant to have been talking.
He must have been ill then.
Rochelle
Thank you Rochelle for letting us (the list) know that Martin Miles has died. As John said he really was a "really good bloke"! He was one of the best and is a great loss. In my opinion he was everything one could hope for as a homoeopath. He was very caring, empathic, and astute as well as being extremley devoted to, and competent in his work. In addition to that even though he had a very busy practice and a huge waiting list, he always found time to talk, support, and prescbibe when necessary.
Martin was one of my teachers, and later my family's homoeopath for 18 years until we moved abroad. He helped us all very much. He saved my son's life - when my son had extremely severe kidney failure. That is just one recognition of his homoeopathic skill, of which I could cite many.
He was very sincere, kind, and not at all arrogant and self obsessed as some have labelled him. Even now I still take offence at Peter Chappel's 1993 review (and character analysis of Martin) of Martin's book Homoeopathy and Human Evolution, a review published in The Homoeopath Vol.13 No.1 1993. I think Peter Chappel's review says a great deal more about who Peter is, rather than who Martin was.
I, and my family, as well as many, many others, have so much to thank Martin for. He is a great loss.
Posted by: "rochelle" rochelle@ntlworld.com marsden43
Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:42 pm (PST)
This was just posted on another list and explains why a few weeks ago he
pulled out of the Welsh Conference where he was meant to have been talking.
He must have been ill then.
Rochelle
Thank you Rochelle for letting us (the list) know that Martin Miles has died. As John said he really was a "really good bloke"! He was one of the best and is a great loss. In my opinion he was everything one could hope for as a homoeopath. He was very caring, empathic, and astute as well as being extremley devoted to, and competent in his work. In addition to that even though he had a very busy practice and a huge waiting list, he always found time to talk, support, and prescbibe when necessary.
Martin was one of my teachers, and later my family's homoeopath for 18 years until we moved abroad. He helped us all very much. He saved my son's life - when my son had extremely severe kidney failure. That is just one recognition of his homoeopathic skill, of which I could cite many.
He was very sincere, kind, and not at all arrogant and self obsessed as some have labelled him. Even now I still take offence at Peter Chappel's 1993 review (and character analysis of Martin) of Martin's book Homoeopathy and Human Evolution, a review published in The Homoeopath Vol.13 No.1 1993. I think Peter Chappel's review says a great deal more about who Peter is, rather than who Martin was.
I, and my family, as well as many, many others, have so much to thank Martin for. He is a great loss.