Classical Homeopathy, discussions and trends (was PC ME - my first report)
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 4:30 pm
Joy,
Well, I for one (as a relatively new student to Homeopathy) hope that
you - and other Classical Homeopaths - continue to post. I feel I
benefit tremendously from discussions regarding principles of
Homeopathy, including but not limited to, Materia Medica, rubrics,
posology, and case studies.
The side topics are sometimes interesting but can be confusing as well
(I realize those people more learned than me make far more sense out of
them). However, generally, I end up feeling that they serve to enforce
rather than detract from my commitment to studying Classical Homeopathy.
They also help me be more confident in my views when a topic comes up in
public in the 'real world.'
Just my 2CW.
In Peace & Harmony,
Darla
________________________________
There are other
these recent
the situation
bother and I am
I feel that
and will try
down to is
to bash my
trend. There
shut my eyes
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Well, I for one (as a relatively new student to Homeopathy) hope that
you - and other Classical Homeopaths - continue to post. I feel I
benefit tremendously from discussions regarding principles of
Homeopathy, including but not limited to, Materia Medica, rubrics,
posology, and case studies.
The side topics are sometimes interesting but can be confusing as well
(I realize those people more learned than me make far more sense out of
them). However, generally, I end up feeling that they serve to enforce
rather than detract from my commitment to studying Classical Homeopathy.
They also help me be more confident in my views when a topic comes up in
public in the 'real world.'
Just my 2CW.
In Peace & Harmony,
Darla
________________________________
There are other
these recent
the situation
bother and I am
I feel that
and will try
down to is
to bash my
trend. There
shut my eyes
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]