Take the light of homeopathy forward
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:34 pm
Dear Colleagues,
I am forwarding a message from Claire Lincoln of Pinnacle Seminars who organised the recent seminar with Dr Rajan Sankaran. I hope you will feel able to forward this to other homeopathic colleagues and also to join in the meditation next Monday. We in the UK could do with all the positive thoughts we can get.
Carolyn
Dear Colleagues and friends,
Could you please spent a few moments to read this in the spirit of positivity in which it is written.
Just wanted to give you a little outline of some discussions which took place over the weekend on the subject of the current situation of homeopathy in the UK.
The issue was actually raised by Dr Rajan Sankaran during his seminar here at Kingston University. He began by expressing his profound sadness at what was taking place in terms of all the negative campaigning against homeopathy. England, he said, had been the Mecca for the rest of the homeopathic world and had had the very best homeopathic teachers. His own father had in fact come to London to learn from these respected physicians. What a tragedy it would be if homeopathy were to go under in the UK. Fortunately, he said, the rest of the world was not undergoing such an onslaught and in many places, particularly Eastern Europe and India, it was burgeoning and for very good reason. The whole international homeopathic community should come together and, whilst staying grounded in the basic teachings of homeopathy, forget their differences, learn to respect each other's various approaches and face the critics confident of the power and efficacity of homeopathy. There was so much evidence to support this. He pledged himself to do everything he could to help us here to get through this difficult time.
Also present at the seminar was Petter Viksveen, a leading light in the European Central Council of Homeopathy, who spoke out very passionately and positively about their proposed plans to help us deal with the negative publicity. This was not, he said, by focusing on it and responding in a like manner to the critics but by collating all the evidence of successful treatment by homeopathy and broadcasting this. This they were doing and there was an abundance of it which was indisputable evidence of just how effective it is. They were working to publicise this as much as possible. We should not allow our confidence and belief in homeopathy to be undermined.
Dr Liz Thompson, Clinical Registrar at the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital made a very moving appeal to everyone to turn the tide of negativity and stop tuning in to the critics. It seems that the Parliamentary Committee on Science has asked for submissions on the effectiveness of homeopathy. The homeopathic hospitals were busy collating very detailed submissions and at the Bristol hospital, they had a mass of positive data to report which would be difficult to dismiss. They also had received a lot of support from various MPs. She asked that we all start a process of positive visualisation. The critics were trying to bring about a contraction of homeopathy. We should not tune into their vision. It was for us to counter this by visualising its growth, popularity and general acceptance in our society and to hold that in our minds. Liz also called for unity between medical and professional homeopaths
I found this very inspiring and wondered if we might get the ball rolling with a group meditation aimed at turning the tide of negative energy. Perhaps we could all sit in our own homes for ten minutes on Monday night, 9th November, at 9 p.m. and visualise our wonderful medicine growing, expanding, burgeoning in popularity and acceptance throughout the land. For the sake of all that went before and for all that is to come. We have such a valuable gift here in our care which is of such importance to humanity at this time. Light a candle for homeopathy and let's take that light forward.
If you are interested in taking part and would like to pass this on to others, please do so.
Warmest wishes,
Clare Lincoln
I am forwarding a message from Claire Lincoln of Pinnacle Seminars who organised the recent seminar with Dr Rajan Sankaran. I hope you will feel able to forward this to other homeopathic colleagues and also to join in the meditation next Monday. We in the UK could do with all the positive thoughts we can get.
Carolyn
Dear Colleagues and friends,
Could you please spent a few moments to read this in the spirit of positivity in which it is written.
Just wanted to give you a little outline of some discussions which took place over the weekend on the subject of the current situation of homeopathy in the UK.
The issue was actually raised by Dr Rajan Sankaran during his seminar here at Kingston University. He began by expressing his profound sadness at what was taking place in terms of all the negative campaigning against homeopathy. England, he said, had been the Mecca for the rest of the homeopathic world and had had the very best homeopathic teachers. His own father had in fact come to London to learn from these respected physicians. What a tragedy it would be if homeopathy were to go under in the UK. Fortunately, he said, the rest of the world was not undergoing such an onslaught and in many places, particularly Eastern Europe and India, it was burgeoning and for very good reason. The whole international homeopathic community should come together and, whilst staying grounded in the basic teachings of homeopathy, forget their differences, learn to respect each other's various approaches and face the critics confident of the power and efficacity of homeopathy. There was so much evidence to support this. He pledged himself to do everything he could to help us here to get through this difficult time.
Also present at the seminar was Petter Viksveen, a leading light in the European Central Council of Homeopathy, who spoke out very passionately and positively about their proposed plans to help us deal with the negative publicity. This was not, he said, by focusing on it and responding in a like manner to the critics but by collating all the evidence of successful treatment by homeopathy and broadcasting this. This they were doing and there was an abundance of it which was indisputable evidence of just how effective it is. They were working to publicise this as much as possible. We should not allow our confidence and belief in homeopathy to be undermined.
Dr Liz Thompson, Clinical Registrar at the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital made a very moving appeal to everyone to turn the tide of negativity and stop tuning in to the critics. It seems that the Parliamentary Committee on Science has asked for submissions on the effectiveness of homeopathy. The homeopathic hospitals were busy collating very detailed submissions and at the Bristol hospital, they had a mass of positive data to report which would be difficult to dismiss. They also had received a lot of support from various MPs. She asked that we all start a process of positive visualisation. The critics were trying to bring about a contraction of homeopathy. We should not tune into their vision. It was for us to counter this by visualising its growth, popularity and general acceptance in our society and to hold that in our minds. Liz also called for unity between medical and professional homeopaths
I found this very inspiring and wondered if we might get the ball rolling with a group meditation aimed at turning the tide of negative energy. Perhaps we could all sit in our own homes for ten minutes on Monday night, 9th November, at 9 p.m. and visualise our wonderful medicine growing, expanding, burgeoning in popularity and acceptance throughout the land. For the sake of all that went before and for all that is to come. We have such a valuable gift here in our care which is of such importance to humanity at this time. Light a candle for homeopathy and let's take that light forward.
If you are interested in taking part and would like to pass this on to others, please do so.
Warmest wishes,
Clare Lincoln