§282 - §285 §282 – Sixth Edition It would be a certain sign that the doses were altogether too large, if during treatment, especially in chronic disease, the first dose should bring forth a so-called homoeopathic aggravation, that is, a marked increase of the original morbid symptoms first discovered and... read more →
Jan
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Jan
13
The Earth emits an electromagnetic field that generates an enwrapping subtle ocean of energy that determines the rhythms of life. The electroencephalogram of mammals reflects faithfully this field’s pulsation influencing the biological polarities and the microparticles of magnetite contained in our system. We are equipped with functional reception and processing... read more →
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A true Great Medical, Religious and Social Reformer of the XVI Century Maturity (1524-1541) His life and his medical, religious and social work through Central Europe, Part I From 1524 on, without ever stopping his pilgrimage, Paracelsus did not leave Central Europe, especially the German speaking territory, between Switzerland and... read more →
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When people feel their skin becoming “too tight” Snakes are reptiles. They prefer a solitary way of life as they tend to be loners, having poorly developed social behavior. Meeting a snake often triggers fear and discomfort in people in our culture. Many snakes are poisonous. They bite or choke... read more →
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“The act of dying is a triumphant finale of life and the death beds will be regarded as happier occasion than birth and marriage. The intelligent race before so very long will recognize this.” The men of wisdom see greater life beyond death. They do not see it as termination.... read more →
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The Gift and Test of Sagittarius The gift of comradeship - the art of living together. The string of the Sagittarius bow stands for longing for something far away. Sagittarius wants to achieve personal goals in the future. He decides to do one thing after the other. Within his being,... read more →
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Comfrey, a borage plant, has its name from the legs. It does good to the legs and helps its bones to grow together. There are about 20 different species. Comfrey or knitbone grows in almost any soil condition, but prefers loamy, deep, moist soil. Comfrey is a shrub with rough-haired,... read more →
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A True Great Medical, Religious and Social Reformer of the XVI Century Constant pilgrimage In addition to the countries already mentioned so far, he toured Spain, France, England, Turkey, Greece, Egypt in this period from 1515-1524, and he came until the Middle East. [Map of Ball:76] Between 1517 and 1518,... read more →
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The Gift and Test of Scorpio The gift of non-identification Scorpio is the sign of transformation. When something attracts him, it is like a spark that jumps to his inner self, a signal that moves him. Whether it is a person, a group, an idea or whatever, he wants to... read more →
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A True Great Medical, Religious and Social Reformer of the XVI Century Nature as the Best Teacher Paracelsus, despite his university studies, became very critical of his teachers in various schools of medicine, where - according to him - he was not taught the true science of nature. Thus, when... read more →