Homeopathy vs. con med
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 8:40 pm
via Soroush
From: Roger B
Sent: 20 February 2016 15:50
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Homeopathy vs. con med
The reason that many people cannot appreciate homeopathy is partly do to the fact that homeopathy is sort of spiritual in the sense that it includes a view of human beings as being more than just pieces of meat and the cause of disease to be more than just external thingies. Seeing disease as an internal thing means that the human being has to be included in the equation. Con med has become so exteriorized that it can't see the person, even themselves, as being part of the disease process. This is also why health problems like diabetes, cancer and other degenerative diseases are such a puzzle to many health professionals. We sometime even see them trying hard to blame these kinds of diseases on germs.
On occasion I have seen doctors complain that when they asked their patients to do something like exercise more or stop smoking that such suggestions simply fall on deaf ears; this shows that the problem is not just con med but society at large. I confess that I fall pray to temptation occasionally also. So we have a society that has become very good at making things taste really, really good, but we have not developed the will power to resist these "foods" even when we know that we shouldn't be eating them, and will power is definitely a spiritual thing. And what about the people who don't know that they shouldn't be eating sugar and/or are not even decided to avoid eating sugar?
Roger Bird
From: Roger B
Sent: 20 February 2016 15:50
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Homeopathy vs. con med
The reason that many people cannot appreciate homeopathy is partly do to the fact that homeopathy is sort of spiritual in the sense that it includes a view of human beings as being more than just pieces of meat and the cause of disease to be more than just external thingies. Seeing disease as an internal thing means that the human being has to be included in the equation. Con med has become so exteriorized that it can't see the person, even themselves, as being part of the disease process. This is also why health problems like diabetes, cancer and other degenerative diseases are such a puzzle to many health professionals. We sometime even see them trying hard to blame these kinds of diseases on germs.
On occasion I have seen doctors complain that when they asked their patients to do something like exercise more or stop smoking that such suggestions simply fall on deaf ears; this shows that the problem is not just con med but society at large. I confess that I fall pray to temptation occasionally also. So we have a society that has become very good at making things taste really, really good, but we have not developed the will power to resist these "foods" even when we know that we shouldn't be eating them, and will power is definitely a spiritual thing. And what about the people who don't know that they shouldn't be eating sugar and/or are not even decided to avoid eating sugar?
Roger Bird