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Hi everyone-
You may already know that optimizing your pets Vitality and Balance prevents dis-eases (imbalances) and helps you manage any health challenges that may have already developed.
You can easily understand how to do this.
Build and preserve vitality by:
Imbalanced vitality produces abnormal symptoms. All this means is that the imbalance created physiologic changes which manifest as changes that you can observe (external symptoms) and measure with lab tests (internal ones).
You can resolve abnormal symptom changes and restore balance using homeopathy.
HA! is here to help you learn how. Every week on Monday member mentoring Empower Hours!, on this forum, and over the June 23-24 Vitality and Balance using homeopathy seminar.
Restoring your pets internal balance using homeopathy is also allows you to re-connect scientific medicine and healing.
Hahnemann showed us how in the 6 editions of his homeopathy "guide book".
It's not written in medical speak so is readable by anyone.
Many lives have (and continue to be) transformed by reading it.
This thread will start our dissection and discussion of it.
Although the language can be somewhat cumbersome, everyone should read it once.
I’d love to break it down and discuss it further here.
Preface to the first edition:
“According to the testimony of all ages, no occupation is more unanimously declared to be a conjectural art than medicine; consequently none has less right to refuse a searching enquiry as to whether it is well founded than it, on which man’s health, his most precious possession on earth, depends.
I consider that it redounds to my honour that I am the only one in recent times who has subjected it to a serious honest investigation, and has communicated to the world the results of his convictions in writings published, some without my name.
In this investigation I found the way to the truth, but I had to tread it alone, very far from the common highway of medical routine. The farther I advanced from truth to truth, the more my conclusions (none of which I accepted unless confirmed by experience) led me away from the old edifice, which, being built up of opinions, was only maintained by opinions.
The results of my convictions are set forth in this book.
It remains to be seen whether physicians, who mean to act honestly by their conscience and by their fellow-creatures, will continue to stick to the pernicious tissue of conjectures and caprice, or can open their eyes to the salutary truth.”
Paragraph (aphorism) #1:
“The physician’s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed. His mission is not, however, to construct so-called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses concerning the internal essential nature of the vital processes and the mode in which diseases originate in the invisible interior of the organism (whereon so many physicians have hitherto ambitiously wasted their talents and their time); nor is it to attempt to give countless explanations regarding the phenomena in diseases and their proximate cause (which must ever remain concealed), wrapped in unintelligible words and an inflated abstract mode of expression, which should sound very learned in order to astonish the ignorant – whilst sick humanity sighs in vain for aid. Of such learned reveries (to which the name of theoretic medicine is given, and for which special professorships are instituted) we have had quite enough, and it is now high time that all who call themselves physicians should at length cease to deceive suffering man kind with mere talk, and begin now, instead, for once to act, that is, really to help and to cure.”
The majority of this paragraph is actually a footnote (some of the Organon footnotes are longer than the actual aphorism/paragraph).
I have many questions for you to ponder. Please post your thoughts below.
My first is to ask what he means by "...construct so-called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses..."
Let's discuss this question and the first paragraph (often called an "aphorism") here and during the next Empower Hour!
Dr. Jeff
You may already know that optimizing your pets Vitality and Balance prevents dis-eases (imbalances) and helps you manage any health challenges that may have already developed.
You can easily understand how to do this.
Build and preserve vitality by:
- Feed Fresh Food
- Maximize Exercise and Play (outdoors when possible)
- Minimize Exposure to Toxins like Vaccines
Imbalanced vitality produces abnormal symptoms. All this means is that the imbalance created physiologic changes which manifest as changes that you can observe (external symptoms) and measure with lab tests (internal ones).
You can resolve abnormal symptom changes and restore balance using homeopathy.
HA! is here to help you learn how. Every week on Monday member mentoring Empower Hours!, on this forum, and over the June 23-24 Vitality and Balance using homeopathy seminar.
Restoring your pets internal balance using homeopathy is also allows you to re-connect scientific medicine and healing.
Hahnemann showed us how in the 6 editions of his homeopathy "guide book".
It's not written in medical speak so is readable by anyone.
Many lives have (and continue to be) transformed by reading it.
This thread will start our dissection and discussion of it.
Although the language can be somewhat cumbersome, everyone should read it once.
I’d love to break it down and discuss it further here.
Preface to the first edition:
“According to the testimony of all ages, no occupation is more unanimously declared to be a conjectural art than medicine; consequently none has less right to refuse a searching enquiry as to whether it is well founded than it, on which man’s health, his most precious possession on earth, depends.
I consider that it redounds to my honour that I am the only one in recent times who has subjected it to a serious honest investigation, and has communicated to the world the results of his convictions in writings published, some without my name.
In this investigation I found the way to the truth, but I had to tread it alone, very far from the common highway of medical routine. The farther I advanced from truth to truth, the more my conclusions (none of which I accepted unless confirmed by experience) led me away from the old edifice, which, being built up of opinions, was only maintained by opinions.
The results of my convictions are set forth in this book.
It remains to be seen whether physicians, who mean to act honestly by their conscience and by their fellow-creatures, will continue to stick to the pernicious tissue of conjectures and caprice, or can open their eyes to the salutary truth.”
Paragraph (aphorism) #1:
“The physician’s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed. His mission is not, however, to construct so-called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses concerning the internal essential nature of the vital processes and the mode in which diseases originate in the invisible interior of the organism (whereon so many physicians have hitherto ambitiously wasted their talents and their time); nor is it to attempt to give countless explanations regarding the phenomena in diseases and their proximate cause (which must ever remain concealed), wrapped in unintelligible words and an inflated abstract mode of expression, which should sound very learned in order to astonish the ignorant – whilst sick humanity sighs in vain for aid. Of such learned reveries (to which the name of theoretic medicine is given, and for which special professorships are instituted) we have had quite enough, and it is now high time that all who call themselves physicians should at length cease to deceive suffering man kind with mere talk, and begin now, instead, for once to act, that is, really to help and to cure.”
The majority of this paragraph is actually a footnote (some of the Organon footnotes are longer than the actual aphorism/paragraph).
I have many questions for you to ponder. Please post your thoughts below.
My first is to ask what he means by "...construct so-called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses..."
Let's discuss this question and the first paragraph (often called an "aphorism") here and during the next Empower Hour!
Dr. Jeff