| I have known Dr. Sanjay Modi from 1986, when he lectured on
“Organon and Philosophy”
and took great pains to help us neo-homeopaths in the making, thoroughly
understand the principles set forth by Hahnemann in his Aphorisms.
I owe in great part to him, my deep perception of each word in every
aphorism, pregnant with meaning as Hahnemann intended them to be.
So with great interest, I began reading his book “Accurate
Homeopathy”, wondering what other treasures in the Aphorisms
he intended to bring to our notice. I feel enlightened and a have
reached a deeper awareness (Sanjay’s favourite word)
of various philosophical and clinical aspects, some new to me, some
reinforcing my experience and some nudging me into deeper thought
into the art and science of homeopathic practice. I attempt to highlight
below, some aspects of the book that interested me and would help
students as well as practitioners of homeopathy.
Sanjay starts with defining the science of reasoning, which is
Logic. He takes us to a point of in-depth understanding of Scientific
Logic, in order to explain how Hahnemann himself deducted the Therapeutic
Law of Nature and miams on this basis. Through Analogy and Enumeration,
Hahnemann clearly established in Aphorisms 1-70 of the Organon,
stating that “A Weaker dynamic affection is extinguished permanently
by a stronger dynamic affection, which differs in kind, but is similar
in manifestation to the former”, Aphorism 26.
In subsequent chapters Sanjay elaborates the requirements of putting
this Law into application. He explains from a refreshing standpoint,
the qualities of the Physician that are required to form the portrait
of disease, right from the start of case-taking. Being “Unprejudiced”
is one the central characteristic of a physician, in association
with reaching a level of “Awareness”. Further,
he criticizes some methods of teaching Analysis and Evaluation,
which do not encourage the student/homeopath to form an accurate
Portrait of Disease reflecting a Synthesis of the whole for a similimum
prescription.
I found this a valid criticism, as it also applied to some of
my learning. In essence his intention is to bring to our notice
that: “While (perception of the) Totality of Symptoms
(Synthesis) is a product of using ones right brain, which is Holistic
and Simultaneous since the right brain uses Intuition, Analysis
and Evaluation is a product of using ones left brain, which is Logical
and Sequential as the left brain uses Language.”
The next section studies the holistic understanding of the functioning
of Man that is prevalent today, popularly explained on the basis
of the Psycho-Neuro-Immuno – Endocrine Axis (PNIE). This understanding
further explains the “Placebo Effect” and why it is
a scientific fact. The holistic idea of disease is further elaborated
in the subsequent chapters explaining the principles behind “Exciting
Cause and Fundamental Cause” as explained in Aphorisms
5, 208, 90, 94.
His next step is to help us understand the “Totality of
Symptoms”, as he perceives it. For Sanjay, it is not a
thing, it is an event where the Subject (the Physician) becomes
aware of the Object (the Patient). This Totality is the
language of disease and remedies. He formulates a Trio (Modi’s
Trio) for the three required criteria of the ‘Totality
of Symptoms’:
Is each symptom a modified symptom?
Do these symptoms represent the remedy (similimum)?
Are the symptoms of the same degree in the remedy as they are in
the patient?
He continues to get us firmly on track in our understanding of
the principles comprising the make-up of an homeopathic prescription.
This is an entertaining part of the book. For the first time I had
a clearer understanding of Kent’s intentions, in giving his
long winding “Lectures of the Materia Medica” that more
often than not, put me to sleep!
Sanjay says, “What started as a classroom teaching technique
by Kent with the intention of getting students interested in dry
Materia Medica, became a full time clinical entertainment, or amusement.
Kent’s recorded clinical cases do not reflect the drama, which
is seen in his materia medica. He wisely separated his clinical
practice from his classroom teaching.” He goes on to
give us these examples of Kent’s clinical cases and prescriptions
which are enlightening. Kent did not take case histories with a
preponderance on the mental characteristics unless they constituted
a predisposing (pre-existing) state for the symptoms of disease.
The mental state in consideration then, was only a modified state
from health.
For me the most significant and helpful part of the book was Sanjay’s
description of "Characteristic Symptoms". It
would be the first time that I've seen the subject explained so
lucidly, as to enable a student or even a practitioner like myself
define Characteristic symptoms in analysis and synthesis of a case
as “symptoms in the totality that (ultimately) characterize
the remedy”. When we realize the significance of this,
we would be careful about relying on 'impure' sources (which he
elaborates) of the materia medica as against the clear proving of
the remedy.
The next section on Susceptibility and Posology is an interesting
personal perspective of the author where he derives “Modi’s
Law of Potency Selection and Repetition” based on what
he terms “Biological Law”. He gives his own
clinical cases and quotes from old Master prescribers of homeopathy,
in support of his observations. He asks each of us practitioners,
in conclusion, to understand and be committed to the highest ideal
of cure with our homeopathic remedies, as Hahnemann detailed in
Aphorism 2, towards a 1. Rapid 2. Gentle 3. Permanent restoration
of health.
The book can be quite serious reading in parts, but Sanjay lightens
it with personal anecdotes and moral stories that entertain at the
same time. The addition of a good number of clinical cases also
makes for interesting reading. I believe Sanjay Modi, with sincerity,
has something important to convey to the homeopathic community in
his simple and direct interpretations of various aphorisms of the
Organon. I encourage both student and practitioner, to read his
book as a guideline to an enlightened homeopathic practice.
For more details, please visit accuratehomeopathy.com
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