Kimberly; Special friend, advocate for homeopathy and patients: died from cancer
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:04 pm
Dear Group Members,
Recently, Kimberly has passed on, succumbing to a rare from of cancer.
Homeopathy had helped her immensely; the remedies occasionally, but
her unrelenting interest in studying homeopathy, researching
homeopathy, etc, helped her through the incredible pain, and
incapacitating neurological symptoms. It was her meditation and her
medicine.
I've been her best friend since childhood, and she spoke many times of
different things she learned from members on this group list. Thanks
to all of you who answered her questions, and to those who contributed
to this list, and expanded her knowledge of homeopathy. She was
exceptionally grateful to have found this group.
She was an exceptional woman, and although due to various
circumstances over the course of her life, she was not able to
practice homeopathy professionally yet she was an extraordinary
advocate for this system of healing, and more importantly, for the
patient.
I'm a licensed physician, and she has had the greatest impact on me
and how I've come to trust the inherent wisdom of the patient.
Unfortunately, I never pursued alternative medicine prior to her
death, but this has changed dramatically. She has left an
extraordinarily large library of books on homeopathy, psychology, and
oriental medicine. Over the last couple of weeks I have spent many
hours unpacking dozens of boxes full of her books. I have become
enamored with homeopathy, largely through her her personal notes-
comments and questions that spilled onto literally dozens of notepads.
Thousands of bookmarks coded to the large, yellow, legal sized
notepads. She was a financial analyst by trade; her analytical skills
coupled with her ability to think critically and objectively, coupled
with her keen intelligence, gave her tremendous insight into the soul
of homeopathy and healing. A few homeopaths that know her personally
have expressed interest in her writings; so after having been
transcribed and organized, they will be published and given away to
anyone that expresses interest.
Her insight into healing and into homeopathy, was truly extraordinary.
She would have made a wonderful homeopath, yet her contribution to
homeopathy will continue.
I'm interested in learning about non-profit homeopathic organizations
anywhere in the world. Also, I am interested in homeopaths that may
be willing to donate their time and services to the poor; in
developing nations and also in Westernized countries, too. Many
expenses will be covered by the Foundation. In the near future,
friends of Kimberly, will start a foundation, in her honor and memory,
with a mission to provide excellent homeopathic care to the poor.
Details will be forthcoming, but this non-profit foundation has
already secured large pledges from several donors.
Appropriate homoepathic services are often out of reach for many,
due to many circumstances, be it location or lack of financial
resources or other. Please contact me, privately, if interested in
being involved in such an organization, or if you have knowledge of
similar non-profits.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
friends and family of Kimberly Anderson--
Recently, Kimberly has passed on, succumbing to a rare from of cancer.
Homeopathy had helped her immensely; the remedies occasionally, but
her unrelenting interest in studying homeopathy, researching
homeopathy, etc, helped her through the incredible pain, and
incapacitating neurological symptoms. It was her meditation and her
medicine.
I've been her best friend since childhood, and she spoke many times of
different things she learned from members on this group list. Thanks
to all of you who answered her questions, and to those who contributed
to this list, and expanded her knowledge of homeopathy. She was
exceptionally grateful to have found this group.
She was an exceptional woman, and although due to various
circumstances over the course of her life, she was not able to
practice homeopathy professionally yet she was an extraordinary
advocate for this system of healing, and more importantly, for the
patient.
I'm a licensed physician, and she has had the greatest impact on me
and how I've come to trust the inherent wisdom of the patient.
Unfortunately, I never pursued alternative medicine prior to her
death, but this has changed dramatically. She has left an
extraordinarily large library of books on homeopathy, psychology, and
oriental medicine. Over the last couple of weeks I have spent many
hours unpacking dozens of boxes full of her books. I have become
enamored with homeopathy, largely through her her personal notes-
comments and questions that spilled onto literally dozens of notepads.
Thousands of bookmarks coded to the large, yellow, legal sized
notepads. She was a financial analyst by trade; her analytical skills
coupled with her ability to think critically and objectively, coupled
with her keen intelligence, gave her tremendous insight into the soul
of homeopathy and healing. A few homeopaths that know her personally
have expressed interest in her writings; so after having been
transcribed and organized, they will be published and given away to
anyone that expresses interest.
Her insight into healing and into homeopathy, was truly extraordinary.
She would have made a wonderful homeopath, yet her contribution to
homeopathy will continue.
I'm interested in learning about non-profit homeopathic organizations
anywhere in the world. Also, I am interested in homeopaths that may
be willing to donate their time and services to the poor; in
developing nations and also in Westernized countries, too. Many
expenses will be covered by the Foundation. In the near future,
friends of Kimberly, will start a foundation, in her honor and memory,
with a mission to provide excellent homeopathic care to the poor.
Details will be forthcoming, but this non-profit foundation has
already secured large pledges from several donors.
Appropriate homoepathic services are often out of reach for many,
due to many circumstances, be it location or lack of financial
resources or other. Please contact me, privately, if interested in
being involved in such an organization, or if you have knowledge of
similar non-profits.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
friends and family of Kimberly Anderson--