As we further explore the doors that a patient can walk through in the process of unfolding their true self, one of the biggest clues can be exploring the deeper meaning contained in their symptoms or illnesses. Every healing process, in one way or another, needs to come to terms with a shadow or dark [...]
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You may have noticed that as we have continued our exploration into the third realm of medical Heilkunst, namely “therapeutic education”, that it’s a much more extensive realm of study than the first two realms combined. It certainly is true that this third realm is the most important, in terms of getting at the actual [...]
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We continue our journey into the third jurisdiction of Heilkunst (“Therapeutic Education”), with another key consideration : the level of health of the practitioner. As I’ve mentioned in a recent blog, there’s a unique aspect to Heilkunst, in that the patient needs to be “qualified” on order to begin any level of treatment — a [...]
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As I’ve said in previous blogs, the third jurisdiction in Heilkunst (of Therapeutic Education) needs to be prepared for, in terms of the patient having passed through enough hurdles in the first two jurisdictions (Regimen and Medicine). Not only does the doctor need to be qualified, but so does the patient who wants or needs [...]
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The keen observers amongst you may have noticed that so far, while talking about the third jurisdiction of Heilkunst (Therapeutic Education), I’m still giving examples which are also partially based on the second jurisdiction (Therapeutic Medicine). Although I discussed how the theme of a patient’s time line is discerned as a pattern illustrating their core [...]
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In this mini blog series, I’ve introduced the concept of the three distinct jurisdictions within Heilkunst : Therapeutic Regimen, Therapeutic Medicine; and Therapeutic Education. Over the past few days, I’ve explored some of the basics of the first two jurisdictions, and today I’ll begin exploring the first instalment of the broadest of all of these [...]
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During this current series of blog posts on the various jurisdictions within medical Heilkunst, I have so far described what the three primary jurisdictions are (regimen, medicine, and education), and I have presented the basis for the first jurisdiction (regimen), and begun to outline some of the components of the medical jurisdiction (the sub-categories of [...]
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In yesterday’s blog post, I introduced the idea of the three major jurisdictions within medical Heilkunst, and I explored some of the ins and outs of the first jurisdiction, Therapeutic Regimen. Today’s focus will be on the second jurisdiction, or Therapeutic Medicine. Strictly speaking, medicine is what most people assume my practice is all about, [...]
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There are different vantage points from which to answer the question “What is Heilkunst”, and I’ve explored a few of them in these blog posts. One place where the conceptual meets the practical comes when I explain the three primary therapeutic jurisdictions which organize every aspect of medical Heilkunst. Every case is unique, and one [...]
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The easier aspects of homeopathic prescribing can be done at home. Simple first-aid prescribing, and common ailments of coughs and colds can often be successfully prescribed for by the home prescriber for his or her family. The over-arching principle which homeopathy is based on is “the law of similars”. This underlying principle is always the [...]
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