1) Remedy transmission 2) Dilution research 3) Past life regression 4) Alternating genders in the SAME incarnation!
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2002 6:32 am
Feras wrote:
"Did you know that it is possible to transmit the homoeopathic remedy from
distance? I myself have done that 7-8 times and my patients have recovered
soon. In this way, I have cured my patients from home without giving any
remedy directly to them. If you wish I can elaborate on the subject."
Dear Feras,
I'd like to hear more. We may scoff now when our remedy cases are full and
we can easily procure any remedy we wish, but if circumstances change we may
suddenly become more open to new ideas!
Blessings,
Charlotte
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Sheila wrote:
"hi dear charlotte, thanks so much for sending this to us. the article i
had
read several months ago, was making the rounds from people not even involved
in homeopathy."
Do you know where I can find out more about the research itself? We may
publish something about it in the NASH newsletter.
"the article about the reseach on water is so beautiful. the
teacher in my first spiritual group used to have people bring their bottled
water to her and she used to bless it for them. and then there are all the
ancient goddess wells in britain, especially the one in the chalice garden."
Blessed water/food/objects can convey wonderful healing. I am currently
giving each client a quartz crystal that has been charged with spiritual
energies. Many can really feel the energy.
Love,
Charlotte
****************
Nancy wrote:
"I would encourage you to learn to do past life regressions since you feel
drawn to it. Sometimes just knowing where a fear or other feeling comes
from--realizing that there is a reason, --really helps to reduce the fear or
deal with whatever the issue is. Just recently I guided a woman through a
regression in which she remembered another incarnation in which she got lost
in the forest as a six year old girl and died. Her first comment after the
regression was "so that's why I always refuse to go camping with my family!"
I wasn't using regression as a part of homeopathy, but I can seen that it
could be used as a part of case taking in certain cases if both the patient
and the homeopath were comfortable with the idea. By the way, believing in
past lives isn't necessary for regression to work. I could refer you to
some
interesting books if you're interested."
Dear Nancy,
Oh, goody! I'm so excited to learn more! Please tell me some books. How
did you learn to do it? I assumed one would need to apprentice with
someone?
At the regression session I did, 5 others were present, including my
husband. It was powerful to hear the different memories we each came up
with. One woman said she always got hysterical when she heard a baby
crying. In a past life her insanely jealous husband set the house on fire
and she was unable to save her screaming baby.
I had a memory of being a Native American girl about 7 years old. I was
completely in tune with nature and didn't need much language. I had a large
flat sacred rock on a hillside that I would spend hours sitting upon in a
meditative state. Then I was taken away to a boarding school, and felt as
if I was ripped out of the earth. I was punished if I expressed anything of
my former life and culture, and had to learn a new and foreign way of being.
I feel I am healing this dichotomy in this life, a schism between deep
primal knowing and the intellectual orientation of our modern culture.
Today I had a client who feels as if she's witnessed a murder or has
committed a murder. She would probably know for sure if she had actually
committed a murder in this lifetime, so perhaps this feeling is a carryover
from the past.
I agree that we don't have to "believe" for regression to work. If nothing
else, it could be seen as metaphors from the unconscious. In either case,
the material can be tremendously helpful in choosing a remedy.
Warmly,
Charlotte
*******************
Dave wrote about how we are alternating between genders from one life to the
next in the journey toward balance and learning lessons.
Dear Dave,
I can't resist sharing a true story from here in Vermont. One of our
legislators, I think her name is Karen Kerin, used to be a man! However, he
was very sexist and homophobic--UNTIL some bizarre health condition
developed where he would
die--UNLESS.............(suspense)........................................he
had a sex-change operation and became a woman! He opted to stay alive, and
now is a very vocal feminist woman, glad to tell her story of his change of
heart as well as change of sex! Isn't that a wild story?!? I read an
article about her in the local paper.
Now can we PLEASE get back to homeopathy!!!!!!!!
Warm wishes,
Charlotte
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"Did you know that it is possible to transmit the homoeopathic remedy from
distance? I myself have done that 7-8 times and my patients have recovered
soon. In this way, I have cured my patients from home without giving any
remedy directly to them. If you wish I can elaborate on the subject."
Dear Feras,
I'd like to hear more. We may scoff now when our remedy cases are full and
we can easily procure any remedy we wish, but if circumstances change we may
suddenly become more open to new ideas!
Blessings,
Charlotte
***************
Sheila wrote:
"hi dear charlotte, thanks so much for sending this to us. the article i
had
read several months ago, was making the rounds from people not even involved
in homeopathy."
Do you know where I can find out more about the research itself? We may
publish something about it in the NASH newsletter.
"the article about the reseach on water is so beautiful. the
teacher in my first spiritual group used to have people bring their bottled
water to her and she used to bless it for them. and then there are all the
ancient goddess wells in britain, especially the one in the chalice garden."
Blessed water/food/objects can convey wonderful healing. I am currently
giving each client a quartz crystal that has been charged with spiritual
energies. Many can really feel the energy.
Love,
Charlotte
****************
Nancy wrote:
"I would encourage you to learn to do past life regressions since you feel
drawn to it. Sometimes just knowing where a fear or other feeling comes
from--realizing that there is a reason, --really helps to reduce the fear or
deal with whatever the issue is. Just recently I guided a woman through a
regression in which she remembered another incarnation in which she got lost
in the forest as a six year old girl and died. Her first comment after the
regression was "so that's why I always refuse to go camping with my family!"
I wasn't using regression as a part of homeopathy, but I can seen that it
could be used as a part of case taking in certain cases if both the patient
and the homeopath were comfortable with the idea. By the way, believing in
past lives isn't necessary for regression to work. I could refer you to
some
interesting books if you're interested."
Dear Nancy,
Oh, goody! I'm so excited to learn more! Please tell me some books. How
did you learn to do it? I assumed one would need to apprentice with
someone?
At the regression session I did, 5 others were present, including my
husband. It was powerful to hear the different memories we each came up
with. One woman said she always got hysterical when she heard a baby
crying. In a past life her insanely jealous husband set the house on fire
and she was unable to save her screaming baby.
I had a memory of being a Native American girl about 7 years old. I was
completely in tune with nature and didn't need much language. I had a large
flat sacred rock on a hillside that I would spend hours sitting upon in a
meditative state. Then I was taken away to a boarding school, and felt as
if I was ripped out of the earth. I was punished if I expressed anything of
my former life and culture, and had to learn a new and foreign way of being.
I feel I am healing this dichotomy in this life, a schism between deep
primal knowing and the intellectual orientation of our modern culture.
Today I had a client who feels as if she's witnessed a murder or has
committed a murder. She would probably know for sure if she had actually
committed a murder in this lifetime, so perhaps this feeling is a carryover
from the past.
I agree that we don't have to "believe" for regression to work. If nothing
else, it could be seen as metaphors from the unconscious. In either case,
the material can be tremendously helpful in choosing a remedy.
Warmly,
Charlotte
*******************
Dave wrote about how we are alternating between genders from one life to the
next in the journey toward balance and learning lessons.
Dear Dave,
I can't resist sharing a true story from here in Vermont. One of our
legislators, I think her name is Karen Kerin, used to be a man! However, he
was very sexist and homophobic--UNTIL some bizarre health condition
developed where he would
die--UNLESS.............(suspense)........................................he
had a sex-change operation and became a woman! He opted to stay alive, and
now is a very vocal feminist woman, glad to tell her story of his change of
heart as well as change of sex! Isn't that a wild story?!? I read an
article about her in the local paper.
Now can we PLEASE get back to homeopathy!!!!!!!!

Warm wishes,
Charlotte
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