Cruelty
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2003 1:31 pm
Andrew Asked:
"a person who is *naturally* cruel is disarrayed in his moral order. what
does this have to do with the VF?"
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I would be surprised if anyone is "naturally" cruel.
Cruelty is an 'off balance' situation and therefore unhealthy - in reality a
symptom of disease.
If a patient has always been weepy, do we say that they are naturally weepy?
No! Cruelty is no different.
They just require treatment for their presenting symptoms. In the case of
cruelty, there may be various reasons (as mentioned in earlier posts) which
ALL need to be investigated, evaluated and responded to utilising all of our
homoeopathic training.
Soroush
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"a person who is *naturally* cruel is disarrayed in his moral order. what
does this have to do with the VF?"
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I would be surprised if anyone is "naturally" cruel.
Cruelty is an 'off balance' situation and therefore unhealthy - in reality a
symptom of disease.
If a patient has always been weepy, do we say that they are naturally weepy?
No! Cruelty is no different.
They just require treatment for their presenting symptoms. In the case of
cruelty, there may be various reasons (as mentioned in earlier posts) which
ALL need to be investigated, evaluated and responded to utilising all of our
homoeopathic training.
Soroush
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