| Will the injection of "modern"
ideas into the main body of knowledge have such an effect?
The rejuvenation and renaissance of Homeopathy that we have been
witnessing over the past thirty years seems lately doomed to take
a downward turn toward a point of degeneration, confusion and finally,
even into oblivion.
This downward trend is manifesting especially in the USA and England
where the so-called "modern homeopathy" is prevalent.
This is obvious from the latest assault on homeopathy by the media
in these countries.
By G.Vithoulkas
This is a 7 minute-long video where Prof. George
Vithoulkas talks about "modern" homeopathy, doctrine of
signatures, new controversial ideas, etc.
Doctrine of signatures
It is my strong belief that Homeopathy's eventual
downfall will be due mainly to a number of "artistic distortions"
that are injected into the main body of knowledge by the "imagination"
and "projections" of some "modern teachers' of Homeopathy.
Since many of our students are receptive to the myths and stories
concocted by flights of wild imagination, many so-called teachers
have risen to fill this gap.
The motivation for this article comes from a critic of a book by
an Indian homeopath in Simillimum, Vol. 7, No.3: Perhaps
the most inspired section of the book "is the exposition concerning
the kingdoms of the remedies - animal, plant, and mineral ...based
upon easily recognizable features. He has extended the doctrine
of signatures far beyond any previous scope. He has boldly stated
that the imprint of the remedy is detectable in the patient. I found
Sankaran has entered a realm of.. intuitive science"! [my exclamation
mark.] It is extremely difficult for me to understand how an
arbitrary and totally imaginary translation of the symptoms of a
patient into an "easily recognizable" likeness of an animal,
a vegetable, a mineral or a nosode makes for an intuitive science!
It is obvious that many interpretations can be given by a practitioner
to any given symptomatology in a patient. Just because a patient
is freezing and snakes are cold blooded and frozen from the cold,
should we choose a snake venom for such a patient e.g. Lachesis
rather than cold remedy types such as Arsenicum, Hep-s, Silica,
Cistus or Rhus-tox?
It is easy for everyone then to see the confusion that will result
when a doctor tries to categorize his/her patients by "whether
they look like an animal or a vegetable or a nosode, and how wrong
he/she can be in his interpretations. But even if you have categorized
somebody into one of these four groups, in what way will this
help you to find his or her simillimum?
What will you prescribe in a case of mental disturbance when you
see the desire of the patient to bite during delirium? Dog's
milk, (Lac Caninum) tiger's milk? cat's milk? or a remedy that has
this symptom in its provings such as Stramonium or Belladonna
both plant remedies?
Will you prescribe Lac-can for a patient whose coughing sounds
like "barking of a dog" or will you prescribe Hyoscyamus,
(a plant remedy) which has this symptom as one of its great characteristics?
To claim that you can find the likeness or similarity of a patient
to a vegetable, an animal, a mineral, is so subjective and allows
for so many interpretations that it is totally unreliable.
A serious practitioner could not possibly put their patients at
risk with such nonsense.
We have had a lot of problems persuading people that Homeopathy
is a Science. Now, with all this nonsense, we are once again
reinforcing their arguments claiming that Homeopathy is a "non-science".
Such ideas and others, which can be discussed in the future, are
signs of degeneration.
If some teachers interpret homeopathic science in such a manner
and others do not question their interpretation, we may soon be
witnessing the transformation of this science into a kind of "hodgepodge
mythology".
I am not opposed to experimentation, conjecture, pure imaginary
projections or even theorizing, as long as such things remain in
the domain of research and observation and are not put forth as
"facts" to the rest of the profession.
There is no doubt that we are living in a crazy world with far-fetched
ideas, where real knowledge is interspersed with confusion, projections
and misinformation.
We must not forget, however, that as homeopaths our task, our mission,
is to turn the craziness, disorder and confusion of our societies
into some kind of sanity and order with the right remedy.
It is true that our science today has a "degree of uncertainty,"
a gap which may be filled with what may be called "artistic
or intuitive interpretations," and everyone can supply this
according to his or her own point of view or imagination.
Sensations
Interpreting the sensations and feelings of
a patient into something beyond their meaning and reality is a dangerous
road for a homeopath to take. We must perceive the reality of
human suffering as signs and symptoms expressed by the patient and
try to match it with what we know to be the pathognomonic picture
of the remedy from the provings. We have to be careful not to project
our own little theories or fancies when the health of a human being
is at stake.
There is no doubt that homeopathy is difficult in its application
and shortcuts are eagerly welcomed by those of our profession
who are longing for the new, the easy, the miraculous and the effortless.
But such shortcuts will also have their own shortcomings, and thus
will add to the gradual demise of homeopathy.
Soon students of homeopathy with good intentions and enthusiasm
will be seduced by such "artistic interpretations" and
become disillusioned and disheartened when they try to put these
ideas into practice. Many will leave these ranks for safer ground,
but others will leave homeopathy permanently in bitter disappointment.
The long term damage done to homeopathy will be irreparable.
For those who want to read more on this VERY IMPORTANT subject,
you can read the following articles by Prof Vithoulkas: Situational
Materia Medica and the IJHM
interview.
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