Portraits of Homeopathic Medicines: Psychophysical Analyses of Selected Constitutional Types
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Rating | : | 4.83 (639 Votes) |
Asin | : | 093819061X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 422 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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steve s said Five Stars. great. Steven Gournay said Wonderful book. I had owned a copy of this years and years ago, but when I found it used I decided to buy it and reread it. This is a must have for anyone trying to understand the complexities of casetaking in homeopathic treatment, and is also a wonderful read on the nature of the many character types that populate this good earth. Excellent source book.. "A must read" according to Trish. If you are truly interested in understand the many levels of homeopathy this book is a must read. I found it difficult to put down, I wanted to read it cover to cover immediately. To much info for that as I needed to process sections at least over night before moving on. Great book and it will be one I will often pick up and review sections as needed.
Jung Training Center in NY, "our own as well as the planet's." Every mineral, plant, and animal embodies discrete patterns and thus has the intrinsic power to call forth the disease of these patterns and then to heal through them. A Natrum muriaticum or Lycopodium child may stoically withdraw, even sever communication, where a Sulphur child may respond with overactivity or a Hepar or Arsenic type with fury or anxiety respectively. While most psychologists and doctors either avoid or oversimplify the issues of inherited constitutional dispositions and psychophysiological unity, Coulter presumes the existence of dynamic fields around which each creature is formed and energized. In either case the somatic indications for a particular remedy can alert the experienced prescriber to the potential presence of specific psychological predispositions as yet dormant and unrecognized.". "These fields are intrinsic to the very organismic process," writes Edward C. Whitmont, a homoeopathic physician and a founding member of the C.G. Unless we recognize these fields and constitutional types and learn to diagnose in terms of the phenomenological totality of living beings, we cannot hope to realize the potential of a medicine of similars. In its own way it will also constellate and call forth environmental factors that a child of a different makeup will not. Dr. Whitmont goes on to write: "A child's personality is then not only structured by parental and environmental