
The agonies of unlearning
I knew that…
This is something I and other IHM practitioners often hear, or see on people’s faces when we talk about homoeopathy to homoeopaths. I can feel the thought echoing through the ether (so to speak…) when I write about homoeopathy to homoeopaths.
However, to warp an old idiom, knowing is as knowing does. If you really knew that – why don’t you do that?
Let’s start with the first basic tenet of homoeopathy: like cures like. Continue reading →
“I knew that…” – but did you really?
The agonies of unlearning
I knew that…
This is something I and other IHM practitioners often hear, or see on people’s faces when we talk about homoeopathy to homoeopaths. I can feel the thought echoing through the ether (so to speak…) when I write about homoeopathy to homoeopaths.
However, to warp an old idiom, knowing is as knowing does. If you really knew that – why don’t you do that?
Let’s start with the first basic tenet of homoeopathy: like cures like. Continue reading →
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