Homeopathy and The Field

Kent, a well known Homeopath of the 19th/20th century wrote not only on the remedies and how to administer them. He wrote aphorisms and precepts that reflect on homeopathic prescribing and philosophy. Kent was also influenced by Emanuel Swedenborg who formed the Swedenborg church.

One of Kent’s aphorisms that I read recently-

There are two worlds; the world of thought, or immaterial substance and the work of matter or material substance”.

I was struck by the similarity of thought in this aphorism, probably written around1890, and the theories of Lynne McTaggart and her research in The Field and the Intention Experiment.

PolarityPlus

Finally, I have got around to having a website.

Autumn is upon us and after some ferocious winds and lots of Mallee dust deposited in the city, the rain was very welcome.
With autumn and the changeable weather, many are suffering from seasonal colds. The symptoms can be alleviated in several ways.

  • keep up your fluids
  • First Stage of illness tissue salts taken at the start of a scratchy throat work wonders.
  • If you are prone to colds with the change of season, consult a Homeopath for an appropriate remedy.
  • If the cold develops, and the sinuses become congested the following Polarity exercise is very helpful.
Scissors Kick
(from Energy Exercises by John Chitty)

Lie face down with the head resting comfortably on crossed arms. Lift the feet, bending the legs at the knee. Swing the feet rhythmically outward and inward, alternating which foot crosses in front. Do this for 5 to 10 minutes and roll over onto the back to rest.

Caution: those with lower back pain – press the pubic bone towards the floor. Knee problems – flex the feet and restrict the out kick.

Of course- if symptoms persist or get worse, consult your Medical Practitioner.

 

 

Indigohub

Indigohub was set up in 2005 by a small group of holistic practitioners and educators who were concerned about the care and souls of our children and we didn’t want to medicate them because they were ‘different’.
The name was taken partially from the Indigo Child books and from the desire to create a hub from which other interest groups could grow. We had some success in the early years, but as everyone got busy with various projects it became more difficult to meet frequently.
I am the administrator of this site and have since built it up to provide a directory of links to various practitioners (initially in Melbourne) and sites of interest regarding Indigo children.