Organon - The Art of Healing Baths of pure water prove themselves partly palliative, partly as homoeopathic serviceable aids in restoring health in acute diseases as well as in convalescence... read more →
The art of healing seems to be multi-dimensional. Apart from the story narrative, much wisdom is shared and the key to practice is given which is even more valuable. The... read more →
Commandment 18: Release The Mind From Dualities Duality is contrary to unity. Yoga is a state of unity. The practice of Yoga is to establish oneself into unity and handle... read more →
The great questions of humanity Thoughts and suggestions on the process of dying At some point in life, every human being is confronted with the question of the meaning of... read more →
The milk thistle (Silybum marianum, formerly: Carduus marianus) from the daisy family is not only an important medicinal plant, but also one of the most beautiful and largest thistles. Milk... read more →
It is known only to a few natural practitioners that the great physician, Paracelsus, was an alchemist. Alchemy was the forerunner of today’s modern organic and inorganic chemistry and was... read more →
An Adventure Begins with an Inquisitive Young Woman Jane (not her real name) came to visit me in the counseling center of a medium sized midwestern college. Jane knew I... read more →
Keywords Subdoshas: Ayurveda divides each of the three doshas - Vata, Pitta, Kapha - into five subdoshas. The doshas perform different functions in different places in the body as well... read more →
Commandment 17: Adapt to the Regulations of Yama and Niyama There are five regulations of Yama and five regulations of Niyama given by Patanjali in the eightfold path of Yoga.... read more →
His life and his philosophy It took me 15 years to reprocess the extensive written works of Paracelsus and also to make them pharmaceutically practicable with the help of Prof.... read more →