teaching homeopathy in local languages
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2002 9:31 pm
Dear List,
Somebody (in a rude way) brought up the issue of teaching in one's local
language. This is a valid point. I was asked to go and help the villagers of
Southern Thailand at one point to help themselves with homeopathy.
Unfortunately, I had to decline because of the language. Not just mine but
that of the homeopathic literature. It is difficult to imagine getting
homepathy to the millions of the people in the world without multilingual
literature as it requires teaching people in villages who can then teach
others.
Sue
Somebody (in a rude way) brought up the issue of teaching in one's local
language. This is a valid point. I was asked to go and help the villagers of
Southern Thailand at one point to help themselves with homeopathy.
Unfortunately, I had to decline because of the language. Not just mine but
that of the homeopathic literature. It is difficult to imagine getting
homepathy to the millions of the people in the world without multilingual
literature as it requires teaching people in villages who can then teach
others.
Sue