Sehgal on the Totality
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2001 8:06 pm
Dear David,
Thank you for the quote from Dr. Sehgal's book on totality. Yes we are
aware as is Dr. Sehgal that this is not the totality and NOT the Essence. I
think you need to stop quoting out of context and truly understand what he
is trying to say. This is his experience of totality prescribers. This
type of prescribing happens all the time. There are a lot of homoeopaths
practicing who believe that this is what is meant (as per Sehgal's
description, not his own understanding), of totality. Sehgal is not
misrepresenting the teachings of the Organon. At no time does he mention
that this is the teaching of the Organon.
Now to get back to our original discussion regarding acute miasms prehaps
you would answer my question taking into account your quote from aphorism 5
5th edition
"Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of the
most probable exciting cause of the acute disease, as also the most
significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease, to enable
him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally due to a chronic
miasm."
Thank you
Lisa Barrett
Thank you for the quote from Dr. Sehgal's book on totality. Yes we are
aware as is Dr. Sehgal that this is not the totality and NOT the Essence. I
think you need to stop quoting out of context and truly understand what he
is trying to say. This is his experience of totality prescribers. This
type of prescribing happens all the time. There are a lot of homoeopaths
practicing who believe that this is what is meant (as per Sehgal's
description, not his own understanding), of totality. Sehgal is not
misrepresenting the teachings of the Organon. At no time does he mention
that this is the teaching of the Organon.
Now to get back to our original discussion regarding acute miasms prehaps
you would answer my question taking into account your quote from aphorism 5
5th edition
"Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of the
most probable exciting cause of the acute disease, as also the most
significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease, to enable
him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally due to a chronic
miasm."
Thank you
Lisa Barrett