Re: Celebrating Hahnemann
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:33 pm
Today is Samuel Hahnemann's birthday!
Let us all take a moment to reflect on what he accomplished and how he has transformed our lives
Here's an interesting item I found when I was checking his birthdate:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Hahnemann
The coffee theory of disease
Around the start of the 19th century Hahnemann developed a theory, propounded in his 1803 essay On the Effects of Coffee from Original Observations, that many diseases are caused by coffee.[15] Hahnemann later abandoned the coffee theory in favour of the theory that disease is caused by psora, but it has been noted that the list of conditions Hahnemann attributed to coffee was similar to his list of conditions caused by psora.[16]
It's amazing how much there is to learn about Hahnemann and homeopathy, it truly is a lifelong fascinating journey.
Personally, my health relies on following classical homeopathy as best I can. I think of how my own journey began with a 10M nosode prescription in 1995 progressing now to daily LM dosing along with all the homeopaths that have treated me who I've learned from both by their successes and misses.
Let's all join together in keeping Hahnemann's spirit alive through his ideas, theories and practices, making them even more vibrant, relevant and meaningful in today's world.
Susan
Let us all take a moment to reflect on what he accomplished and how he has transformed our lives
Here's an interesting item I found when I was checking his birthdate:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Hahnemann
The coffee theory of disease
Around the start of the 19th century Hahnemann developed a theory, propounded in his 1803 essay On the Effects of Coffee from Original Observations, that many diseases are caused by coffee.[15] Hahnemann later abandoned the coffee theory in favour of the theory that disease is caused by psora, but it has been noted that the list of conditions Hahnemann attributed to coffee was similar to his list of conditions caused by psora.[16]
It's amazing how much there is to learn about Hahnemann and homeopathy, it truly is a lifelong fascinating journey.
Personally, my health relies on following classical homeopathy as best I can. I think of how my own journey began with a 10M nosode prescription in 1995 progressing now to daily LM dosing along with all the homeopaths that have treated me who I've learned from both by their successes and misses.
Let's all join together in keeping Hahnemann's spirit alive through his ideas, theories and practices, making them even more vibrant, relevant and meaningful in today's world.
Susan