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lachesis

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 3:51 pm
by ForumGal
Friends,
My latest remedy from my homeopath is lachesis, which is doing good work.
Does homeopathy have a theory about how my body got taken over by a snake
(or a mineral, or a plant or etc.)? I'm serious. Best, Margaret

Re: lachesis

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 11:45 pm
by Tanya Marquette
Margaret,

your body has not been taken over by a snake. think of it as your body, or being, vibrating at a certain rate or frequency and intensity. It just so happens that your vibratory level is similar to that of lachesis at the moment. it is important to not harbor judgements about the remedies--or your body for that matter.

hope this helps

tanya

Re: lachesis

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2002 7:49 pm
by isali
The law of similia, equalia, and contraria is premised on the notion that the Universe is an environment which houses energies; that we identify its affects and its reflections by descriptive language from different paradigms; that the impact of the remedy and the susceptibility of the organism is evaluated by the reflection of the arndt-schultz rule; and that the organism's circumstance is based on its miasmatic condition, the genetic code, and its constitutional developement, the protein presentation upon the genome structure.

In indentifying that you are reflecting manifestations of the snake ought to direct your inquiry to 'how' does this manifest thusly; by what 'stress' factors does this find reflection; rather than 'why' are you manifesting this condition. In identifying the stress factors at issue you ought to find a path of thought which will apply our principles and rules, none of which is pursuant to an inquiry of 'why'.

'Why' seeks answers and 'how' seeks responses. Why is a finite result, while how is open ended. A point of philosophy that differentiates the allopathic paradigm from that of homeopathic and oriental medicines.
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Re: lachesis

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:51 pm
by bored_chick
can someone describe and give examples of an introverted/ non communicative/ shy / lachesis?

and why if female, she has jealousy towards other women?

Re: lachesis

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 4:14 am
by bored_chick
hmmmmmmmm can someone still answer my question about giving examples of a shy introverted lachesis??????

Re: lachesis

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:53 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Actually I saw a case that looked rather like that, and the remedy that worked beautifully instead, was Naja.
Another really interesting remedy!

(I'm offering no opinion about whether one *could* have / be a shy, introverted Lachesis…)

Well, in an case she (the Naja) was not *exactly* shy or introverted, but very self-contained, sad, sort of self-effacing -- at least that's my memory.