SPAM: Hahnemann's Direction of Cure and Hering's Laws 2
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:28 am
At 05:39 PM 10/1/2007, you wrote:
Hering spoke of a law of order, Lippe called it a law of cure, and Kent
called it Hering's laws. The use of the term, law, in this fashion refers
to a "law of nature" as in a natural principle that can be observed, etc.
The definition of the term, law, in this context is: "a rule in science,
philosophy, etc., based on practice or observation, which says that under
certain conditions certain things will always happen" (Chamber's
Dictionary). The term, law, is used in this way in Homoeopathy. The use of
the word, law, in this way does not mean some absolute rule made by man
that you will go to jail if you don't follow!
Sincerely, David Little
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"It is the life-force which cures diseases because a dead man needs no more
medicines." - Samuel Hahnemann
Homoeopathic Online Education (H.O.E)
Visit David Little's website:
http://www.simillimum.com
David Little © 2006
Hering spoke of a law of order, Lippe called it a law of cure, and Kent
called it Hering's laws. The use of the term, law, in this fashion refers
to a "law of nature" as in a natural principle that can be observed, etc.
The definition of the term, law, in this context is: "a rule in science,
philosophy, etc., based on practice or observation, which says that under
certain conditions certain things will always happen" (Chamber's
Dictionary). The term, law, is used in this way in Homoeopathy. The use of
the word, law, in this way does not mean some absolute rule made by man
that you will go to jail if you don't follow!
Sincerely, David Little
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
"It is the life-force which cures diseases because a dead man needs no more
medicines." - Samuel Hahnemann
Homoeopathic Online Education (H.O.E)
Visit David Little's website:
http://www.simillimum.com
David Little © 2006