Homœopathic Links 2007; 20(1): 15-21
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-964828
PHILOSOPHY AND DISCUSSION

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The Symptom, the Subconscious and the Source - Part III

Illustrative Case and Final ConclusionsIrene Schlingensiepen-Brysch
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Publication Date:
28 March 2007 (online)

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Summary

In this series, I have been attempting to sketch the evolving knowledge in homeopathy in three related articles, in the first part starting from the beginnings, inspired by Hahnemann's critical mind and thorough observations, up to the fascinating developments of systematisation in the last three decades. The second article introduced the Levels of Systematic Case-taking: ten levels of expressing our experience in disease and in healing, as shown in an abridged case of seals milk, Lac phoca. This process opens new horizons not only for seeking the exact simillimum in homeopathy for every patient, but for a deeper understanding of ourselves and the context in which we live. The present third article documents an illustrative case: “in the centre of a supernova - a black aperture and a blinding light”, and a proving of human blood, Sanguis humanum. It deduces the significance of a clear informational pattern in disease and health, engraved within us, which is linked to the source of our remedy.