What we need to do ........To cure even the incurable
Dr J T Kent Lectures On Homeopathic Philosophy : Unprejudiced Observer
The teaching of this paragraph is that the symptoms represent to the intelligent physician all there is to be known of the nature of a sickness, that these symptoms represent the state of disorder, that sickness is only a change of state and that all the physician has to do is correct the disordered state. ................................. So long as we set the mind to thinking about a man's organs and how these things are brought about we are in confusion, but not so when we meditate upon the symptoms of the sick man as fully representing the nature of the disease after these have been carefully written out.
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If we homeopaths are to succeed in curing incurable diseases, we have to shed the prejudice of incurability of diseases. We have to repose our faith in symptoms and signs as the language of the disease, the only language through which a disease can communicate with the physician. Instead of herding the disease to incurable and curable we have to see curable state and incurable state of disease. Our Masters, who are indeed the guiding stars in our path used to see it that way. The scope of "prejudice" mentioned by Hahnemann has to be expanded to mean the new kinds of prejudices that the dominant system of medicine, the media and statistics of cure and incurability that are imposed on us each day. Curability and incurabilty as defined today are in fact only a declaration of the ability and inability of dominant system of medicine. Here the miraculous cures of alternative systems get marginalized and ignored.
We have to see disease in the true Hahnemannina perspective and practice homoepathy based on Hahnemanian dictates. That is the only way forward in this chaotic world.
We have to see disease in the true Hahnemannina perspective and practice homoepathy based on Hahnemanian dictates. That is the only way forward in this chaotic world.
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