Sunday, February 28, 2010

1st week's notes

The first week of Homeopathy Study Group was great! We had 10 students attending. It was great to have such interest. We have quite a variety of people who are mostly beginners to Homeopathy. We began with a personal introduction and a brief prayer.
God gave me the idea that the passage in the Bible that Pastor Charles used in his service last Sunday where the Israelites were being bitten by snakes and they created a bronze snake on a pole. All those who had been bitten by snakes looked upon this statue and were healed. Even mothers would hole their infants' heads so that they could gaze upon this snake...wow. This is homeopathy's premise at work. Like treats like. That is what we discussed first. The law of similars.
Mening's 3 laws of cure were also discussed. One is healed from the inside out, top to bottom, and the reverse order of one's symptoms as they were manifest is also the order in which they are healed. When you get a cold, starting with a sore throat, then a runny noswe, and finally a cough. The sore throat will be healed first, then the nose will improve, and the cough will be the last thing to go. This rang true for many.
The cost for joining the class is $33.95- I found out that students do NOT have to join the National Center for Homeopathy- they can just pay $10 for the workbook, $18.95 for the textbook, and I am asking for $5.00 to help pay for the copies. We hope to have the books in 2 weeks.
I wanted to have the questionaire from the Geddes book called Guide to Homeopathy published by DK, but the book is out of print, and I cannot find a copy. The Lord will have to help me gather the right information for the coming week.
We had a great time learning vocabulary like: Vital Force, Succussion, Potency, Potentizing, Repertory, Remedies, Materia Medica.
The remedy that we focused on this week was Arnica- best for sore muscles. Available in gel for topical use, and of course as a remedy.
Please let me know if you are interested in joining us this Thursday. It will be great to have students who are looking for an alternative to chemicals which most medicines are made of.
God bless you!
Lori Morris

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