Here is the thing . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 7:30 am
There is some healing agency out there in the objective world that we can't see and measure. However, we know that a number of things get a positive response from it: most especially homeopathy, but also BFR, and probably traditional Chinese Medicine and chiropractic and Ayurveda and perhaps others. By understanding the similarities and difference between all of these healing modalities, we can better understand what it is that we are dealing with that is this healing agency that lives inside of each person. The better that we can understand it, the better that we can use it to help people.
There are a number of problems with homeopathy. And I am not counting the flashing past Avogadro's number like greased lightning. There is no help for that and materialists can just pout all day about it if they need to.
An issue is that we don't really know exactly what potency is ideal. It seems highly unlikely and co-incidental that one of these potencies 20C and 30C and 200C and 1000C [MC] just happens to be perfect for someone. What if we could somehow find out exactly what potency was best for someone? I have no clue how to do that. I understand that some people use meditation to "prove" a remedy.
A bigger issue, I believe, is that finding the correct remedy is extremely difficult. With computers this should get better. Some dear on this forum found Sulfur 200C for me, and my using the ABC Homeopathy Remedy Finder came up with the same remedy. I thought that that was very nice. I have still to find out what my naturopathic doctor prescribed, but after 11 days, my constipation has greatly improved and my pinched nerve pain is much better.
But I think, and I emphasize the word 'think', that the problem is that the very same thing will be said in different ways. Perhaps I am all wet on this. But why is finding a remedy with a computer so difficult? Perhaps I just don't quite understand how to do it. And my attention deficit problem just does not encourage me to study homeopathy for 4 years.
Is there a remedy for someone who has all of my symptoms plus the attention deficit problem that I rarely have mentioned because I am retired and don't need to focus. But, golly, I'd love to be a homeopath. Has anyone started the homeopathic path at age 67 and finished????
Sincerely,
Roger Bird
There are a number of problems with homeopathy. And I am not counting the flashing past Avogadro's number like greased lightning. There is no help for that and materialists can just pout all day about it if they need to.
An issue is that we don't really know exactly what potency is ideal. It seems highly unlikely and co-incidental that one of these potencies 20C and 30C and 200C and 1000C [MC] just happens to be perfect for someone. What if we could somehow find out exactly what potency was best for someone? I have no clue how to do that. I understand that some people use meditation to "prove" a remedy.
A bigger issue, I believe, is that finding the correct remedy is extremely difficult. With computers this should get better. Some dear on this forum found Sulfur 200C for me, and my using the ABC Homeopathy Remedy Finder came up with the same remedy. I thought that that was very nice. I have still to find out what my naturopathic doctor prescribed, but after 11 days, my constipation has greatly improved and my pinched nerve pain is much better.
But I think, and I emphasize the word 'think', that the problem is that the very same thing will be said in different ways. Perhaps I am all wet on this. But why is finding a remedy with a computer so difficult? Perhaps I just don't quite understand how to do it. And my attention deficit problem just does not encourage me to study homeopathy for 4 years.
Is there a remedy for someone who has all of my symptoms plus the attention deficit problem that I rarely have mentioned because I am retired and don't need to focus. But, golly, I'd love to be a homeopath. Has anyone started the homeopathic path at age 67 and finished????
Sincerely,
Roger Bird