Natural Philosophy: Homeopathy in a wider context
Thu, Sep 03, 2009
An exploration into the philosophical roots of homeopathy and holistic thought
Peter Fraser practices homeopathy in Bristol and London, England. He is the author of many provings, working with the The School of Homeopathy, Devon and author of a number of books, including The AIDS Miasm, books on Snakes, Spiders and Insects and the series of Using Maps and Systems in Homœopathy, which includes: Miasms, Realms, Mappa Mundi and Philosophy. He is currently working on a Supplement to Clarke’s Dictionary of Materia Medica that extends it to cover many new homeopathic remedies. He is especially interested in the diseases of our times: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Allergic Reactions, Hyperactivity and Concentration Disorders, Auto-Immune Disease and HIV. Visit his website at http://www.homoeopathist.info/.
Thu, Sep 03, 2009
An exploration into the philosophical roots of homeopathy and holistic thought
Sun, Mar 02, 2008
A discussion of the chronic miasms, the unique view that they offer and their importance in understanding a case
Thu, Nov 01, 2007
An exploration into the influence on homeopathic thinking by Emmanuel Swedenborg.
Fri, Dec 01, 2006
It is often thought that the information we find in the materia medicas has come only from detailed and well conducted Hahnemannian provings of potentized remedies, but this is not so. Only a small proportion of information comes this way. This article outlines some of the ways that we get information about a remedy picture and to examine the strengths and limitations of them, including toxicological information, traditional uses, doctrine of signatures and the correspondence of the substance to other things, particularly myths and legends.