Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 Salt, Sulfur and Mercury. This corresponds to Psora and Syphillis miasms of homeopathy, only this healer employed them in their material forms. This heretic touched many a raw chord with his unconventional methods but provided a glimpse into the body-mind-spirit approach of the holistic healers. I would not rate him much. Why I cite him here is to point out that diverse ways should not be discouraged. Clinging to one idea at the expense of all others is the shortest route to destruction. 'The patients are your textbook, the sickbed is your study.' 'if disease put us to the test, all our splendor, title, ring, and name will be as much help as a horse's tail.' He thus was aware that "cure" is the ultimate thing. http://www.wrf.org/news/news0005.htm http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/parace.htm "When we were kids our parents taught us not to lie. But today our Health Minister is trying to punish those who dare to speak the truth. God help that unfortunate fellow. It seems he has not received any education at home." - An Indian Monk. Need Mail bonding?Go to the Mail Q&A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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