Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Hi everyone... I felt the need to jump in and clarify something about those " little pills " ... In that phrase there is the implication, and a deragatory one, that by taking a pill, people are discharging their responsibility for a given set of symptoms, depression in this case, and are not empowering themselves to shift inside themselves what it takes to be well... I fully agree that allopathic drugs at most manipulate the body/mind into what the person accepts as more or less, resonable well-being, without ever addressing the underlying imbalance, and therefore there is no lasting " therapeutic " affect after the drugs are taken... Does that mean all pills should be lumped in that category without thought? Ultimately a pill is a means of ingesting an interactivity. A homeopathic remedy, or another vital remedy such as Bach Flower Remedies, is a means of taking in an energetic catalyist to shift energy depending on the territory of the remedy. That shift is what is prerequiste to healing, if not the actual act of healing itself. People are not disempowered by choosing their shifts towards healing from pills, but rather from a lack of understanding that healing means shifting, and the lack of ability to access the therapeutic means to assist them in that shift. So instead of judging a healing technique based on what form it is delievered to the person in need, whether it be ingested, communicated, or inserted- such as needles, can we instead gauge progress by the degree of shifts that occur during and after the therapy? Be Well, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com > It's the old addage: Pills don't build Skills! > Of course, in this country, the choice is between " here, do this > difficult work ... " and " here, take this easy little pill ... " > > Anyone care to guess which one is more popular? > > Blessings, > dan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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