Vital Sensation - (was Joy's case - Symphytum -Humpty Dumpty)
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2003 5:51 pm
Dear Joy & VT:
In defense of Sankaran's technique, it requires much more probing to get the "vital sensation" than VT suggests. In my understanding of it, the homeopath cannot take a single expression ("My life is falling apart") from a patient at face value; he or she has to keep the patient focused on what that feels like to the patient. That's getting the vital sensation that permeates the case. Similarly, the homeopath can't link up a couple of seemingly related symptoms; you have to confirm that these are linked to the vital sensation, otherwise you're guessing at connections.
Unfortunately, Sankaran has not yet developed a schema for the Boraginaceae, so we either have to wait for his next book or do a repertory extraction of our own for the family to see if we can figure out the leading sensations. Maybe there is a "falling apart" sensation, but if so it will be subtly different than that found in the Leguminosae.
Peace,
Cinnabar
In defense of Sankaran's technique, it requires much more probing to get the "vital sensation" than VT suggests. In my understanding of it, the homeopath cannot take a single expression ("My life is falling apart") from a patient at face value; he or she has to keep the patient focused on what that feels like to the patient. That's getting the vital sensation that permeates the case. Similarly, the homeopath can't link up a couple of seemingly related symptoms; you have to confirm that these are linked to the vital sensation, otherwise you're guessing at connections.
Unfortunately, Sankaran has not yet developed a schema for the Boraginaceae, so we either have to wait for his next book or do a repertory extraction of our own for the family to see if we can figure out the leading sensations. Maybe there is a "falling apart" sensation, but if so it will be subtly different than that found in the Leguminosae.
Peace,
Cinnabar