Cured case: The Bliss Queen vs. Viral Pneumonia
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 4:53 am
Dear Friends,
Pardon the delay in sending the follow-up, case analysis, and materia medica
for the cured case I posted awhile back. I'm including the whole case again
to refresh your memory:
The Bliss Queen vs. Viral Pneumonia: A Springtime Remedy
VACH Meeting--March 20, 2002
(First day of spring)
Charlotte Gilruth, CCH, RSH(om)NA
I receive an urgent call on February 15, 2002 from the mother of Isabella,
a toddler girl almost 1-1/2 years old. She had been diagnosed with viral
pneumonia and prescribed antibiotics, presumably to prevent bacterial
pneumonia from setting in. However, her mother is worried because Isabella
refuses to take the antibiotic.
When they arrive at my office for an appointment later that afternoon. I am
most impressed by Isabella¹s huge luminous blue eyes, and her direct, aware
expression.
With the understanding that most times the simillimum is the most effective
remedy, even in acute ailments, I attempt to ascertain Isabella¹s normal
state. Her mother tells me that Isabella craves fruit, cold food, and
drinks a lot of water.
Isabella is very connected to nature. She picks up a bowl of polished
stones in my office, exclaiming, ³Wow!² She has a lot of stones and
crystals around her at home, and put one on her throat. Her mother says,
³Isabella has a very strong connection with ravens. Sometimes she¹ll look
up at the sky, put up her arms, the wind will blow and the ravens will come.
She can call the wind really easily--she laughs afterwards. She¹s really
into animals, and would much rather be with pets than other kids her age.²
Her mother says Isabella feels like a really old soul: ³She has so much to
teach everyone. She¹s obviously so advanced, in her fast development and
the words she uses; she understands everything people say. She has great
dexterity--as an infant she could flip over pages in a paperback book.²
³She¹s very blissful, mostly at peace all the time. She sleeps through the
night, and always has. My friends call her ³Bliss Queen.² When I was
pregnant I was between heaven and earth all the time, it was the most
amazing time of my life, I felt so much peace. Isabella is the best teacher
ever, about patience, living in the moment. During the pregnancy Native
Americans kept giving me gifts for her. I had blue and white visions when I
was with them. Isabella has blue eyes; a healer said the baby¹s spirit
guide had blue eyes too. I saw little tiny white moths that looked like the
tiny fairies I used to see until I was four years old.²
³It was a really powerful birth--I was not on this planet. Once my waters
broke I didn¹t open my eyes until she was born. It was silence, also
colors, like looking at the night sky, like out in the cosmos with planets,
stars, and meteors. I was out there yet very inside my body. Once she
started coming down, it was painful, yet orgasmic, unity, spiraling, so
peaceful, yet in such pain.²
Isabella¹s mother had some unusual dreams during her pregnancy: nursing
kittens; being chased by men, powerless when they held her down; sexual
dreams about both men and women, sometimes having sex with more than one
person.
I ask about Isabella¹s fears, and list a few random fears people might have,
I mention another toddler who had an striking fear of chickens, though she
was unafraid around dogs and other large animals. Isabella¹s mother
exclaimed, ³Omigod, that¹s her fear! If we go over to a farm near us,
she¹ll dig into me and wrap her legs around me. It¹s the only fear I¹ve
ever seen.²
CASE ANALYSIS
The peculiar fear of chickens had led to a prescription for another young
girl (born in April of 1999) which since September has dramatically reduced
her tantrums, crying after naps, and bedwetting. Since I see the same
peculiar fear in Isabella, I decide to at least look at the same remedy,
which I had earlier arrived at by doing a search in Referenceworks for
"chickens" in the mind section. Four remedies came up: Ignatia and China
with fear of chickens, and Lac lupaninum (Wolf's Milk) and Lim-b-c
(Limenitis bredowii californica--Butterfly) with dreams of chickens.
Understanding that any theme coming up in a proving is one valid criterion
for at least considering that remedy, I look up Butterfly in Nancy Herrick's
book of animal provings, Animal Minds, Human Voices, and find that it fits
Isabella's symptoms in many ways.
The following rubrics match Isabella's state:
Mind:
Acceptance
Affectionate
Awareness, heightened
Benevolence
Communicative, expansive, from the heart, desire to be
Contented
Dreams: animals child taking care of endangered parents; child, children,
wildness of; danger; orgies; water, swimming in
Emotions, spontaneous and happy
Happy
Joy
Love, exalted, overflowing, given and received
Mother
Magnetized, desire to be
Meditation, desire for
Pleasure
Positiveness
Relaxed feeling
Spaced out feeling
Sympathetic
Tranquility, serenity, calmness
Generalities:
< 8:30 pm
Air, open, amel.
Food and drink, water, cold, desires
Respiration:
Wheezing
Ear:
Pain
I find the following excerpts from the Natural History section of the
proving of Butterfly of special interest:
"The butterfly is a mysterious and magical creature. It is beloved by
humans and animals alike, but for very different reasons. Humans are in awe
of its fleeting beauty. In fact, the ancient Greeks used the word,
"butterfly", synonmously with the word, "soul," Animals find it a tasty and
abundant source of food.
Butterflies made their place on the earth over 100 million years ago. The
oldest-known, butterfly fossils date from the same time as the donosaurs.
They fly on all continents except Antarctica. They live in virtually every
type of environment, from the fridgid polar regions to the tropics--where
they are the most prolific....
It is said that butterflies can see many more colors than humans can (they
prefer violet, purple, and blue); can taste more with their leg-positioned
taste buds (the Milkweed butterfly has a taste sesitivity 2,408 times
greater than that of man); and can smell the most subtle scent. They are
highly qualified as "nectar enthusiasts."...While they are sucking the
liquid, the butterly is also aiding in the pollination of the plant by
rubbing its body on the pollen and carrying it to the next palnt. Next to
the bee, the butterfly is the most active pollinator. One species, the Hawk
Moth, is able to fertilize 100 flowers in approximately three minutes.
The butterfly itself makes a great meal for many other memeberss of the
animal world. Birds and bats especially relish this winged delicacy....
...Since most butterflies live only three to ten days, the first and
foremost activity is finding a mate so as to reproduce quickly. On the day
of their emergence from the cocoon, the males stake out a territory and the
females find a partner. The females release pheromones (odorous subtances)
which attract the males. They then flutter together in a hghly ritualized
and graceful courtship dance...."
I don¹t have Butterfly in the office, so decide to give a stop-gap acute
remedy for the night. After repertorizing the cough symptoms, I give
Isabella a dose of Drosera 200c in water potency, and give her mother a
bottle of the remedy to give as needed until the next day.
(The mother points out that, oddly enough, Isabella is acting more like
herself in the office, though she had been coughing and out-of-it on the way
to the office.)
February 16, morning:
Isabella¹s mother says she had a really bad night. She had four doses of
Drosera. "The cough would get really intense, she¹d give her a dose, then
she¹d be better for two or three hours and need another dose. She¹s so
frustrated and crabby, smashing me in the face, it¹s not typical behavior at
all. It¹s amazing how much herself she was in the office; that¹s how she is
when she¹s healthy. ²
Later in the afternoon the mother picks up Isabella¹s ³real² remedy, Lim-b-c
(Butterfly) 30c.
February 16, evening--after two doses of Lim-b-c 30c:
³It¹s going good, she¹s definitely better. It¹s amazing how totally changed
she is again on the new remedy. She was looking at a book with a butterfly
in it one hour after the remedy--she got excited, then started crying. She
hasn¹t been coughing that much. She went to bed around 7 pm.²
I recommend continuing to give doses of the remedy as needed, when symptoms
begin to relapse.
February 18, morning:
³Last night was horrible, the nights are horrible. She has much more mucus
out of her nose again, greenish yellow again; it was clear for a day or two.
Her left ear is inflamed on the outside; both ears seem to be bothering her.
She¹s totally awesome during the day--you wouldn¹t know she was sick--she
just has really hard nights.²
Though the symptoms are changing according to Hering¹s Law, with her cough
and breathing being better while her ears and mucus discharge become worse,
Isabella is far from well. I decide she needs a higher potency of the same
remedy, which I do not have. I place an order for delivery the next day.
February 19, afternoon, office visit:
Isabella and her mother come in to pick up the Lim-b-c 200c, which just
arrived. Again Isabella¹s state improves dramatically as soon as she comes
in, though she has been worse today, ³hacking and hacking.²
She is given a dose in the office.
February 20, morning:
Isabella¹s father says she¹s not much better in terms of comfort, she¹s
coughing in her sleep. However, she was ³more relaxed and personable² after
the dose yesterday, and her ears are not as red.
She needs more of the remedy. I recommend another dose.
February 21, morning:
Isabella¹s mother left a joyous message saying that they had ³an awesome
night, she fell asleep all by herself and slept through the entire night
with no coughing, no rolling around, no waking up until 6:30 am--it¹s
incredible! We¹re on the upswing and we¹re doing good.²
She notices a pattern in the morning that Isabella¹s mucus is really green
and thick coming out of her nose, and clears through the day, which I see as
a good sign, following the direction of cure.
I recommend repeating the remedy only if symptoms begin relapsing.
February 27, morning:
Isabella is still improving, though still coughing and complaining a lot
about her ears, with a lot of mucus coming out of her nose. She has a lot
of congestion and a really hard time breathing though the coughing is not
quite as bad.
She has been given the remedy once a day.
I think the mother has misunderstood my suggestion to repeat the remedy with
relapse: she has been giving the remedy when she has coughing fits. It
seems Isabella may be proving the remedy--I feel her progress should have
been much quicker. I advise to stop giving the remedy and check in with me
before giving it again.
March 3:
Her father says Isabella is ³great--almost back to normal.² She hasn¹t
received any more doses.
March 4, morning:
³All of a sudden, Rosanna has a really snotty nose again,² Isabella¹s mother
says, ³Her breathing is really hard again.²
I decide she is relapsing and advise giving one dose only.
March 10, office appointment:
³She¹s totally back to herself,² Isabella¹s mother says. ³It¹s hard to
remember when she was so sick. She¹s been great for weeks.²
Isabella has been saying ³hi² to everyone on the street today, laughing and
smiling. She¹s counts to six, and is learning several new words daily--her
vocabulary was 74 words a week ago.
March 15, morning:
³Out of nowhere, Isabella¹s right eye is really pink--it looks like when she
was sick the first day, before she got really sick. It got really goopy in
the same eye. Her eye is starting to ooze.²
This seems like the direction of cure, ³symptoms occurring in reverse order
of appearance.² I suggest waiting, and repeating the dose if Isabella is no
better by morning. But I get a message in the afternoon saying her eye is
the same and she started rubbing her ear again later in the day. I decide
she is relapsing and recommend another dose of 200c.
March 18, morning:
Isabella¹s mother says, ³After the dose, everything cleared up, turned
around pretty much right away. She hasn¹t complained about her ears for the
last couple of days.²
April 2:
Isabella was given a dose on March 31 because she had a cold, with sneezing
and green mucus, which cleared up quickly. But the most interesting thing
that happened was that she went on an Easter egg hunt in the neighbor's barn
where she is usually unwilling to go because it is too near the chickens,
even though she loves the horses. On March 29, a couple of days before the
dose, her mother said she had "totally freaked out, clutching me with her
legs and being realy whiney" when she went near the barn, "because she knew
the chickens were in there." But at after the dose, her mother asked her,
"Do you want to go in the chicken coop?", and she said, "Yeah!" Her mother
was amazed. "Isn't that powerful?", she said.
This case vividly exemplifies the importance of noting strange, rare, and
peculiar symptoms, as they can often be the key that unlocks recognition of
the simillimum. Precise individualization leads to deeper curative action
than stereotyping and compartmentalizing everyone into the known polycrest
remedies. There are more than 2,000 homeopathic remedies available;
ferreting out the "PQRS" ("Peculiar, Queer, Rare, and Strange") symptoms and
looking them up can help us to find remedies that match each client, even if
we haven't heard of them before.
Several people, both on Minutus and in the study group where I presented
this case, saw Phosphorus as a possible remedy choice. It's interesting to
consider the iridescent colors of butterflies' wings: Perhaps they contain
phosphorus?
I see Isabella as one of the evolved souls that are incarnating in great
numbers now, to aid in a global shift to higher consciousness. (These
children have been variously called "Indigo Children," "Children of the Blue
Ray, "Millennium Children," and "Rainbow Children, and their appearance has
been predicted by spiritual teachers, psychics, and native tradition.) A
sign of her finely tuned sensitivity is that she improved both times when
she came in the office, though she had been very sick immediately
beforehand. It is as if she was receiving a dose of the simillimum
energetically, by our attention being focused on it, without even having a
physical dose of the remedy.
It is a joy to meet and work with such children; it is my prayer that I will
be able, with homeopathy, to help many more of them to heal and become all
they can be.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Pardon the delay in sending the follow-up, case analysis, and materia medica
for the cured case I posted awhile back. I'm including the whole case again
to refresh your memory:
The Bliss Queen vs. Viral Pneumonia: A Springtime Remedy
VACH Meeting--March 20, 2002
(First day of spring)
Charlotte Gilruth, CCH, RSH(om)NA
I receive an urgent call on February 15, 2002 from the mother of Isabella,
a toddler girl almost 1-1/2 years old. She had been diagnosed with viral
pneumonia and prescribed antibiotics, presumably to prevent bacterial
pneumonia from setting in. However, her mother is worried because Isabella
refuses to take the antibiotic.
When they arrive at my office for an appointment later that afternoon. I am
most impressed by Isabella¹s huge luminous blue eyes, and her direct, aware
expression.
With the understanding that most times the simillimum is the most effective
remedy, even in acute ailments, I attempt to ascertain Isabella¹s normal
state. Her mother tells me that Isabella craves fruit, cold food, and
drinks a lot of water.
Isabella is very connected to nature. She picks up a bowl of polished
stones in my office, exclaiming, ³Wow!² She has a lot of stones and
crystals around her at home, and put one on her throat. Her mother says,
³Isabella has a very strong connection with ravens. Sometimes she¹ll look
up at the sky, put up her arms, the wind will blow and the ravens will come.
She can call the wind really easily--she laughs afterwards. She¹s really
into animals, and would much rather be with pets than other kids her age.²
Her mother says Isabella feels like a really old soul: ³She has so much to
teach everyone. She¹s obviously so advanced, in her fast development and
the words she uses; she understands everything people say. She has great
dexterity--as an infant she could flip over pages in a paperback book.²
³She¹s very blissful, mostly at peace all the time. She sleeps through the
night, and always has. My friends call her ³Bliss Queen.² When I was
pregnant I was between heaven and earth all the time, it was the most
amazing time of my life, I felt so much peace. Isabella is the best teacher
ever, about patience, living in the moment. During the pregnancy Native
Americans kept giving me gifts for her. I had blue and white visions when I
was with them. Isabella has blue eyes; a healer said the baby¹s spirit
guide had blue eyes too. I saw little tiny white moths that looked like the
tiny fairies I used to see until I was four years old.²
³It was a really powerful birth--I was not on this planet. Once my waters
broke I didn¹t open my eyes until she was born. It was silence, also
colors, like looking at the night sky, like out in the cosmos with planets,
stars, and meteors. I was out there yet very inside my body. Once she
started coming down, it was painful, yet orgasmic, unity, spiraling, so
peaceful, yet in such pain.²
Isabella¹s mother had some unusual dreams during her pregnancy: nursing
kittens; being chased by men, powerless when they held her down; sexual
dreams about both men and women, sometimes having sex with more than one
person.
I ask about Isabella¹s fears, and list a few random fears people might have,
I mention another toddler who had an striking fear of chickens, though she
was unafraid around dogs and other large animals. Isabella¹s mother
exclaimed, ³Omigod, that¹s her fear! If we go over to a farm near us,
she¹ll dig into me and wrap her legs around me. It¹s the only fear I¹ve
ever seen.²
CASE ANALYSIS
The peculiar fear of chickens had led to a prescription for another young
girl (born in April of 1999) which since September has dramatically reduced
her tantrums, crying after naps, and bedwetting. Since I see the same
peculiar fear in Isabella, I decide to at least look at the same remedy,
which I had earlier arrived at by doing a search in Referenceworks for
"chickens" in the mind section. Four remedies came up: Ignatia and China
with fear of chickens, and Lac lupaninum (Wolf's Milk) and Lim-b-c
(Limenitis bredowii californica--Butterfly) with dreams of chickens.
Understanding that any theme coming up in a proving is one valid criterion
for at least considering that remedy, I look up Butterfly in Nancy Herrick's
book of animal provings, Animal Minds, Human Voices, and find that it fits
Isabella's symptoms in many ways.
The following rubrics match Isabella's state:
Mind:
Acceptance
Affectionate
Awareness, heightened
Benevolence
Communicative, expansive, from the heart, desire to be
Contented
Dreams: animals child taking care of endangered parents; child, children,
wildness of; danger; orgies; water, swimming in
Emotions, spontaneous and happy
Happy
Joy
Love, exalted, overflowing, given and received
Mother
Magnetized, desire to be
Meditation, desire for
Pleasure
Positiveness
Relaxed feeling
Spaced out feeling
Sympathetic
Tranquility, serenity, calmness
Generalities:
< 8:30 pm
Air, open, amel.
Food and drink, water, cold, desires
Respiration:
Wheezing
Ear:
Pain
I find the following excerpts from the Natural History section of the
proving of Butterfly of special interest:
"The butterfly is a mysterious and magical creature. It is beloved by
humans and animals alike, but for very different reasons. Humans are in awe
of its fleeting beauty. In fact, the ancient Greeks used the word,
"butterfly", synonmously with the word, "soul," Animals find it a tasty and
abundant source of food.
Butterflies made their place on the earth over 100 million years ago. The
oldest-known, butterfly fossils date from the same time as the donosaurs.
They fly on all continents except Antarctica. They live in virtually every
type of environment, from the fridgid polar regions to the tropics--where
they are the most prolific....
It is said that butterflies can see many more colors than humans can (they
prefer violet, purple, and blue); can taste more with their leg-positioned
taste buds (the Milkweed butterfly has a taste sesitivity 2,408 times
greater than that of man); and can smell the most subtle scent. They are
highly qualified as "nectar enthusiasts."...While they are sucking the
liquid, the butterly is also aiding in the pollination of the plant by
rubbing its body on the pollen and carrying it to the next palnt. Next to
the bee, the butterfly is the most active pollinator. One species, the Hawk
Moth, is able to fertilize 100 flowers in approximately three minutes.
The butterfly itself makes a great meal for many other memeberss of the
animal world. Birds and bats especially relish this winged delicacy....
...Since most butterflies live only three to ten days, the first and
foremost activity is finding a mate so as to reproduce quickly. On the day
of their emergence from the cocoon, the males stake out a territory and the
females find a partner. The females release pheromones (odorous subtances)
which attract the males. They then flutter together in a hghly ritualized
and graceful courtship dance...."
I don¹t have Butterfly in the office, so decide to give a stop-gap acute
remedy for the night. After repertorizing the cough symptoms, I give
Isabella a dose of Drosera 200c in water potency, and give her mother a
bottle of the remedy to give as needed until the next day.
(The mother points out that, oddly enough, Isabella is acting more like
herself in the office, though she had been coughing and out-of-it on the way
to the office.)
February 16, morning:
Isabella¹s mother says she had a really bad night. She had four doses of
Drosera. "The cough would get really intense, she¹d give her a dose, then
she¹d be better for two or three hours and need another dose. She¹s so
frustrated and crabby, smashing me in the face, it¹s not typical behavior at
all. It¹s amazing how much herself she was in the office; that¹s how she is
when she¹s healthy. ²
Later in the afternoon the mother picks up Isabella¹s ³real² remedy, Lim-b-c
(Butterfly) 30c.
February 16, evening--after two doses of Lim-b-c 30c:
³It¹s going good, she¹s definitely better. It¹s amazing how totally changed
she is again on the new remedy. She was looking at a book with a butterfly
in it one hour after the remedy--she got excited, then started crying. She
hasn¹t been coughing that much. She went to bed around 7 pm.²
I recommend continuing to give doses of the remedy as needed, when symptoms
begin to relapse.
February 18, morning:
³Last night was horrible, the nights are horrible. She has much more mucus
out of her nose again, greenish yellow again; it was clear for a day or two.
Her left ear is inflamed on the outside; both ears seem to be bothering her.
She¹s totally awesome during the day--you wouldn¹t know she was sick--she
just has really hard nights.²
Though the symptoms are changing according to Hering¹s Law, with her cough
and breathing being better while her ears and mucus discharge become worse,
Isabella is far from well. I decide she needs a higher potency of the same
remedy, which I do not have. I place an order for delivery the next day.
February 19, afternoon, office visit:
Isabella and her mother come in to pick up the Lim-b-c 200c, which just
arrived. Again Isabella¹s state improves dramatically as soon as she comes
in, though she has been worse today, ³hacking and hacking.²
She is given a dose in the office.
February 20, morning:
Isabella¹s father says she¹s not much better in terms of comfort, she¹s
coughing in her sleep. However, she was ³more relaxed and personable² after
the dose yesterday, and her ears are not as red.
She needs more of the remedy. I recommend another dose.
February 21, morning:
Isabella¹s mother left a joyous message saying that they had ³an awesome
night, she fell asleep all by herself and slept through the entire night
with no coughing, no rolling around, no waking up until 6:30 am--it¹s
incredible! We¹re on the upswing and we¹re doing good.²
She notices a pattern in the morning that Isabella¹s mucus is really green
and thick coming out of her nose, and clears through the day, which I see as
a good sign, following the direction of cure.
I recommend repeating the remedy only if symptoms begin relapsing.
February 27, morning:
Isabella is still improving, though still coughing and complaining a lot
about her ears, with a lot of mucus coming out of her nose. She has a lot
of congestion and a really hard time breathing though the coughing is not
quite as bad.
She has been given the remedy once a day.
I think the mother has misunderstood my suggestion to repeat the remedy with
relapse: she has been giving the remedy when she has coughing fits. It
seems Isabella may be proving the remedy--I feel her progress should have
been much quicker. I advise to stop giving the remedy and check in with me
before giving it again.
March 3:
Her father says Isabella is ³great--almost back to normal.² She hasn¹t
received any more doses.
March 4, morning:
³All of a sudden, Rosanna has a really snotty nose again,² Isabella¹s mother
says, ³Her breathing is really hard again.²
I decide she is relapsing and advise giving one dose only.
March 10, office appointment:
³She¹s totally back to herself,² Isabella¹s mother says. ³It¹s hard to
remember when she was so sick. She¹s been great for weeks.²
Isabella has been saying ³hi² to everyone on the street today, laughing and
smiling. She¹s counts to six, and is learning several new words daily--her
vocabulary was 74 words a week ago.
March 15, morning:
³Out of nowhere, Isabella¹s right eye is really pink--it looks like when she
was sick the first day, before she got really sick. It got really goopy in
the same eye. Her eye is starting to ooze.²
This seems like the direction of cure, ³symptoms occurring in reverse order
of appearance.² I suggest waiting, and repeating the dose if Isabella is no
better by morning. But I get a message in the afternoon saying her eye is
the same and she started rubbing her ear again later in the day. I decide
she is relapsing and recommend another dose of 200c.
March 18, morning:
Isabella¹s mother says, ³After the dose, everything cleared up, turned
around pretty much right away. She hasn¹t complained about her ears for the
last couple of days.²
April 2:
Isabella was given a dose on March 31 because she had a cold, with sneezing
and green mucus, which cleared up quickly. But the most interesting thing
that happened was that she went on an Easter egg hunt in the neighbor's barn
where she is usually unwilling to go because it is too near the chickens,
even though she loves the horses. On March 29, a couple of days before the
dose, her mother said she had "totally freaked out, clutching me with her
legs and being realy whiney" when she went near the barn, "because she knew
the chickens were in there." But at after the dose, her mother asked her,
"Do you want to go in the chicken coop?", and she said, "Yeah!" Her mother
was amazed. "Isn't that powerful?", she said.
This case vividly exemplifies the importance of noting strange, rare, and
peculiar symptoms, as they can often be the key that unlocks recognition of
the simillimum. Precise individualization leads to deeper curative action
than stereotyping and compartmentalizing everyone into the known polycrest
remedies. There are more than 2,000 homeopathic remedies available;
ferreting out the "PQRS" ("Peculiar, Queer, Rare, and Strange") symptoms and
looking them up can help us to find remedies that match each client, even if
we haven't heard of them before.
Several people, both on Minutus and in the study group where I presented
this case, saw Phosphorus as a possible remedy choice. It's interesting to
consider the iridescent colors of butterflies' wings: Perhaps they contain
phosphorus?
I see Isabella as one of the evolved souls that are incarnating in great
numbers now, to aid in a global shift to higher consciousness. (These
children have been variously called "Indigo Children," "Children of the Blue
Ray, "Millennium Children," and "Rainbow Children, and their appearance has
been predicted by spiritual teachers, psychics, and native tradition.) A
sign of her finely tuned sensitivity is that she improved both times when
she came in the office, though she had been very sick immediately
beforehand. It is as if she was receiving a dose of the simillimum
energetically, by our attention being focused on it, without even having a
physical dose of the remedy.
It is a joy to meet and work with such children; it is my prayer that I will
be able, with homeopathy, to help many more of them to heal and become all
they can be.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]