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Dr. Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Companion to Homeopathy

Post by Dr. Atiq Ahmad Bhatti »

Hi Team
There are very few books that I find appealing – albeit they have been
necessary to read in the ‘interests’ of Homeopathy.
However, I have just recently purchases and am reading Colin Griffiths ‘The
Companion to Homeopathy’ and all I can say is that it really and truly is a
fantastic book. Not only is it well put together, but it covers the Vital
Force, Prescriptions, and a complete new description of Homeopathy (in line
with Hahnemann) that not only breathes new life into this system of medicine
but makes one want to jump up and down with excitement.
It is 700 pages long and costs about £30. It is definitely worth a read and
has a preface by Mirando Castro.
I would not only recommend it, but say that a book of this calibre is MOST
DEFINITELY part of Homeopathy.
Atiq
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From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Chris Gillen
Sent: 12 August 2005 10:45
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Enlightenment Vs Classical Homosexuality
"Due course", means that people are very busy, there are important issues
being discussed, and an integration of what has previously been discussed
needs to take place. ALLOWING things to unfold often precipitates greater
understanding even though it takes more time, that is, rather than forcing
or coercing one's point of view upon others.
What does "due course" mean to you?


Karen Evans
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Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:49 pm

Re: Companion to Homeopathy

Post by Karen Evans »

Hi

I can quite believe that of any book by Colin, I was lucky enough to
have Colin as one of my lecturers at college and would highly recommend
anyone who gets the chance to attend a presentation of his to take the
chance, he really is inspiring.

Karen
Hi Team
There are very few books that I find appealing - albeit they have been
necessary to read in the 'interests' of Homeopathy.
However, I have just recently purchases and am reading Colin Griffiths
'The Companion to Homeopathy' and all I can say is that it really and
truly is a fantastic book. Not only is it well put together, but it
covers the Vital Force, Prescriptions, and a complete new description of
Homeopathy (in line with Hahnemann) that not only breathes new life into
this system of medicine but makes one want to jump up and down with
excitement.
I


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