Dear Margaret,
I will refrain from sending such messages in the future. (I had forwarded
"The Declaration of Humanity").
My own feeling, however, is that I appreciate inspiration from any direction
in these troubling times. "Take what you like and leave the rest" has been
my motto with the messages I get from anywhere, including the messages from
minutus that are not relevant or interesting to me. I appreciate the dialog
itself. It saddens me to feel that messages are annoying or "cheapened" if
they do not exactly fit within a compartmentalized definition of homeopathy.
I noticed a response to Soroush's expression of the importance of
spirituality in our practice. That person said such thoughts were not
important or relevant to practical homeopathy unless the patient says they
are. I believe it would be more beneficial to invite an open forum on such
issues, rather than squelching people's expression by saying, "That's not
homeoopathy!" I've noticed with interest how deeply spiritual many of the
great homeopaths have been, including Hahnemann. I'd like to hear more from
other practitioners and students about the connection they experience
between practice and spirituality. For me, practicing homeopathy is totally
congruent with my spiritual path. In fact, the more I develop in one, the
more it helps with the other.
My first teacher, Paul Hercu, said that at first homeopathy seems very
clear-cut, but the further you go, the more vast it becomes. That certainly
has been my experience.
Warm regards,
Charlotte
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minutus - not homeopathy
Re: minutus - not homeopathy
It seems to me that homeopathy is very connected to spirituality, whether or
not the homeopath is aware of this. While in class I was struck by the
intuition that seemed part and parcel of a really good interview (one that
found a curative remedy) and the way that the Universe manifested for all
concerned.Spirituality is part of our lives and as such enriches us when we
are aware of that fact and is the lack in our lives when we are not.
Blessed be,
Sue
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not the homeopath is aware of this. While in class I was struck by the
intuition that seemed part and parcel of a really good interview (one that
found a curative remedy) and the way that the Universe manifested for all
concerned.Spirituality is part of our lives and as such enriches us when we
are aware of that fact and is the lack in our lives when we are not.
Blessed be,
Sue
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Re: minutus - not homeopathy
I believe it was me who wrote about the piece underlined...just to put it
straight I was referring to religion and meant that it doesn't matter if "I"
the practitioner is religious or not but it definately matters if my clients
say they are. I am the objective observer who takes note of what is
important to my clients as part of the case taking. Hope that clears it.
Best wishes, Joy Lucas.
I noticed a response to Soroush's expression of the importance of
on 16/10/01 2:04 am, Sue Boyle at saboyle@earthlink.net wrote:
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straight I was referring to religion and meant that it doesn't matter if "I"
the practitioner is religious or not but it definately matters if my clients
say they are. I am the objective observer who takes note of what is
important to my clients as part of the case taking. Hope that clears it.
Best wishes, Joy Lucas.
I noticed a response to Soroush's expression of the importance of
on 16/10/01 2:04 am, Sue Boyle at saboyle@earthlink.net wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]