Feedback from April 2025 – Readers comment on last month’s issue. Those include a telehealth homeopathy service during the pandemic, Lessons from 900 Homeopathic Consultations of Autistic Children (2) and much more.
From: Challenges and Lessons from an Acute Telehealth Homeopathy Service During the Pandemic -Alastair Gray et. al.
Bravo!! Congratulations on finding a creative way to help people with homeopathy during the pandemic. And thanks for keeping good records so you could share the “good news” in a very respectable way.
Patricia Kay
From: Lessons from 900 Homeopathic Consultations of Autistic Children (Part 2) Dr. Jean Lacombe
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge.
Suzanne Field
Reply:
Sharing… it is what Life is about. Thank you Suzanne for your answer
jean (Jean Lacombe)
From: Viscum Album Magical Plant of Complexity and Paradox Part II – The Symbolic Realm of Mistletoe – Jane Tara Cicchetti
Viscum Album Magical Plant of Complexity and Paradox Part II – The Symbolic Realm of Mistletoe
Beautifully wrought. A brilliant and very helpful analysis. Bravo Jane!
Jerry Kantor
From: The Spiritual Journey – Crotalus horridus by Mirjana Zivanov
Very great job!. A lot of new information.
Jean-Jacques Demarteau
Dr. Mirjana Zivanov’s insightful research on Crotalus Horridus is a brilliant fusion of classical Homeopathy and deep psychological understanding. Her ability to explore the remedy’s essence with such clarity and depth brings new light to its therapeutic potential. This work not only enhances clinical application but also enriches our appreciation of the inner dynamics of the remedy.
Sushil Chandra Aryal
Brilliant integration of recognizing the very source of the psychological profile of a Crot-h person and unveiling the deepest essence of a similar homeopathic remedy that can heal this individual! Every article by Dr. Živanov in the ‘Spiritual Journey…’ series is like a path of light on a map of the homeopathic Materia Medica, in a layer far deeper, than the one we’re used.”
Dr Andreas Kelemen
That’s a fascinating article, Dr. Mirjana Živanov! I particularly appreciated how you connected the physical symptoms of Crotalus horridus with the deeper themes of transformation and spiritual growth. It offered a really insightful perspective on the remedy beyond just its physical applications. Thank you very much for sharing this insightful piece!
- Puskar
From: A Traumatized Bull-Fighting Horse – Jerry Kantor
You must be a genius! I think I MIGHT have gotten the first prescription? But would not have been able to get the rest of them! Lycopodium, Nit-ac, Thuja, Arsenicum, Silica? No! I would not have had a clue! But so thankful for his being cured. Also, I really HATE bullfighting now!
Elaine Lewis
From: Boenninghausen’s Remedy Relationships – The Missing Link
by Hans Weitbrecht
I’m grateful to have some advice on how to use this chapter of the TT, which has always baffled me. If you have time, some illustrative cases would help, as it is often not clear which of the concordance rubrics to use in a given case.
Richard Laing
Hans Weitbrecht replies:
Thanks for the appreciation. the rubrics under the remedies listed in part 7 of the TT follow the scheme in the front of the book.
1) mind
2) parts of the body
3) sensations
3.2) sensations glands
3.3) sensations bones
3.4) sensations skin
4) sleep
5) fever
6.1) aggravation time
6.2) aggravation circumstances
6.3) amelioration
7) General