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Into the desert

After the explorations of het northern part of Israel with its abundant orchards and vineyards Shahaf took me back to Michal. Rivka Klein organized a seminar on Sunday where I could to explain my purpose with the Walk and my approach in taking and analyzing a case. In the afternoon the live patient gave me the opportunity to demonstrate the theory.

Over the years I became more and more convinced that the most important thing in case taking is the art of listening with full…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on May 21, 2013 at 1:32pm — No Comments

Awareness Of Homeopathy In General Public

Probably homeopaths around the world do very little to create awareness in general public about the usefulness of homeopathy as a curative system. We need to tell the world that there is such system available by some visible advertisements. Adding few words like HOMEOPATHY CURES automatically when you send mails or tweets is one method.  Bumper stickers on your car is another system, which attracts the attention of passersby. I am pasting the picture of my car. Thanks.…

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Added by kuram srinivasachar anand on May 15, 2013 at 11:30pm — 1 Comment

Lake Tiberias and the Golan Heights

It was not before three days later, when my subsequent hosts Ronit Abutbul and Brit Gilad discussed the next stage of the walk, that it became clear some misunderstanding slipped in. While arranging things somebody said or somebody heard that the ones hosting me should take me to interesting places in…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on May 15, 2013 at 3:52am — No Comments

Visits in the North of Israel

Saturday Jenni Tree and I stayed in Michal Yakirs girly, rosy apartment with a fairy tale garden. It made me long even more for my own place that is decorated exactly the way I like it.  Mahesh Gandhi came in the afternoon for getting more of Michal’s teachings. She is a botanist and spent 20…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on May 12, 2013 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Jerusalem

This week was a bit like disappearing from the earth. The yearly Teacher’s Meeting was held in Jerusalem at the monastery of the Notre Dame de Sion: a lovely peaceful place with a gorgeous garden but unfortunately with very limited access to the Internet. This plunged us, busy homeopaths, in a state of discomfort. On the one hand we were liberated from the tyranny of having to respond immediately to every message or question but on the other hand we knew that this only meant work…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on May 11, 2013 at 8:56am — 1 Comment

Three Days At Home

There were only three days at home between my Walk in the UK and my early flight for Israel. Thursday I spent at the country house where my sweetheart lives. We found this quiet place after about two years of Sunday walks, because in Flanders there is hardly a quiet place left. 3300 m² of land, surrounded by fields and along an unpaved road with no electricity met our needs.

We rebuilt the bungalow with organic materials and made it into a very cozy place. Paul built a…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on May 4, 2013 at 6:00am — 1 Comment

Cardiac Neurosis A Mental State Or Mental Disease?

Cardiac Neurosis A Mental State Or Mental Disease?

Cardiac Neurosis or Cardiophobia as is widely known refers to symptoms arising due to persistent anxiety about contracting some cardiac disorder or not getting well once it is acquired. Many believe that it may be a precursor or the first stage in the spectrum of development of Hypertensive state or Ischemic heart disease. Paradoxically many Physicians instill fear amongst the…

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Added by Dr. Aadil Chimthanawala on April 29, 2013 at 3:00am — 2 Comments

Genetic Engineering Genetically Modified Trees What Organism Is This?

The Destruction Of Our Planet As We Know It.

 

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Added by Debby Bruck on April 28, 2013 at 3:30am — No Comments

At Mike Andrews

It’s always a bit of a surprise where I will end up staying for the night: Christel books my overnight stay online and all I have is an address. In London it turned out to be The International Students House: modest, small, hot rooms perfumed with students sweat, or at least that was what I thought it was. Notes on the hallway walls with all kinds of announcements for interesting and exciting shows, meetings and places, reminded me of my own student period in Leuven. I started my…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on April 26, 2013 at 8:30am — No Comments

A Lot Of Linking And A Bit Of Walking

After seeing patients and lecturing at Mike Andrews place, my Walk took me to Bristol. On Friday there was the Education Day organized by Ian Andrews and Linda Wicks, titled: “Sharing Good Practice”. Various speakers shared their experiences in short presentations after which interesting conversations…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on April 26, 2013 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Halfway

Last week I had the pleasure to hand over the check with the total amount of het donations to Kees Dam, who represented ‘Homeopaths without Borders’. This was the third project the Walk for Homeopathy donated the money that was collected by my consultations, writing and teaching and the donations of…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on April 18, 2013 at 12:27pm — 5 Comments

Letter to Hahnemann 2013

LETTER TO HAHNEMANN 2013

Dear respected Dr Hahnemann.

Once again I am writing this letter on your birthday,a ritual I have been following since I became a member of HWC.

The world , at least the Homeopathic community of the world will be…

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Added by Dr. Wequar Ali Khan on April 10, 2013 at 1:30am — 8 Comments

Homeopathy Freaks

Homeopathy Freaks

Dr. M. A. Usmani

Usmani Resource Page

Copyright 2011-13/All rights reserved © Dr Usmani 

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Science as a body of knowledge should be fluid, capable of…

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Added by Dr. M. A. Usmani on April 5, 2013 at 8:00am — 3 Comments

Treat That Back Ache

KEEP THAT NAGGING AND CRIPPLING BACK PAIN AWAY !

If you are doing a desk job without much movement, or if you are obliged to look at a thing at a fixed distance during your work, like a person working on a computer throughout the day, like a software professional or a data entry operator, You have to exercise your spine on a day to day basis without fail.

We are giving this leaflet specially for you, keeping your spine health in view. Follow the procedure and sequence given in…

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Added by kuram srinivasachar anand on April 1, 2013 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

Life ... lately.

Well, life has been a bit stressful lately. Our 12 year old granddaughter was diagnosed with Stage IV Wilm's Tumor on the 20th of December. She then went through surgery but it was unsuccessful. Today she is being admitted to the Holtz Jackson Miami hospital for a very intricate and dangerous surgery to again try to remove the tumor. She had 2 chemo treatments right after Christmas and the tumor shrunk a bit. Then 6 more chemo sessions and the tumor is believed to be dead now but did not…

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Added by Gwenyth Santagate on March 28, 2013 at 2:33pm — 4 Comments

And then it started to snow again…

Arriving at Joerg Wichmann’s place it started to snow and it didn’t stop for the whole next day. Closing my eyes in bed I still saw snowflakes falling. Messages from Belgium informed me that the traffic jam broke all records. Christel’s Eurostar to London was canceled. Joerg and Angelika’s three children…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on March 24, 2013 at 5:09am — No Comments

Myasthenia Gravis

MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

During my recent visit to Karachi while doing a case, I was introduced to a new term, “MYASTHENIA GRAVIS.I looked into it and found that it is an auto immune neuromuscular disease.

It causes fluctuating muscular weakness and…

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Added by Dr. Wequar Ali Khan on March 23, 2013 at 1:00am — 7 Comments

From Freckenhorst and Sendenhorst to Ahlen.

These three days walking alone the weather was spoiling the pleasure somewhat.  Rain is the most unpleasant for hiking, even with a plastic poncho that covers rug sack and all and make me look like Quasimodo. 

It was flat, grey and silent these days, People stay inside if they don’t need to go out. Walking in the drizzle, almost between the drops, it occurs to me that the Walk is an ongoing lesson in trust: things always seem to turn out well. The rain became less when I…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on March 22, 2013 at 5:30am — 1 Comment

On The Road Again

In Köthen my companion for the next days, Jost Schulte, met me in the Hahnemann House, to be precise: in the Master’s office!  Could there be a better place to see each other for the first time, after mailing and Skype conversations?



It was a relief to start walking again, leaving cities behind. The temperature was around 3 degrees, the sky still grey with a sharp northern wind biting our cheeks in the open fields.…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on March 17, 2013 at 5:00am — 1 Comment

From Freckenhorst and Sendenhorst to Ahlen

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These three days walking alone the weather was spoiling the pleasure somewhat.  Rain is the most unpleasant for hiking, even with a plastic poncho that covers rug sack and all and make me look like Quasimodo. 



It was flat, grey and silent these days, People stay inside if they don’t need to go out. Walking in the drizzle, almost between the drops, it occurs to me that the…

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Added by Anne Vervarcke on March 17, 2013 at 5:00am — No Comments

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