Examples of large, rare and unknown mammal patterns: Giraffe, Antelope, and Bison, differentiated from similar pictures of various bovid, equid and other mammal remedies.
Plant and Mineral Comparisons
Contrasted with Rows 4, 5, 6 of the Periodic Table and plant remedies, with cases to illustrate.
London, 6 - 8 June 2014
With
Dr Sujit Chatterjee
Dr Dinesh Chauhan
Dr Mahesh Gandhi
Dr Jonathan Hardy
Nancy Herrick
Dr Bhawisha Joshi
Dr Massimo Mangialavori
Roger Morrison
Misha Norland
Vega Rozenberg
Dr Rajan Sankaran
Dr Jan Scholten
Dr Jayesh Shah
Jeremy Sherr
Dr Annette Sneevliet
Dr Elizabeth Thompson
Dr Prafull Vijayakar
Professor George Vithoulkas
Rajan Sankaran - October 2013 - Holiday Inn, Regents Park London
Synergy
More teachings in the combined art, science and ‘genius’ of homeopathy
"I have found this has given me the best results in 30 years of practice" Dr Rajan Sankaran, The Synergy in Homeopathy
After twenty years taking us ever deeper into the nature of disease and healing, Dr Sankaran’s teachings have completed a full cycle in the evolution of the Sensation Approach. He will demonstrate, through live cases, how an integrated approach to case taking and analysis can help to match the deepest state of the patient.
Mineral or mammal? When it comes to questions of family and nurture, is it an animal/mammal/lac remedy or a mineral with nurturing issue and the characteristic lack?
Insects
A wide range of cases to demonstrate remedies from the insect realm: Spiders, beetles, ants, wasps, cockroaches, mealy bugs. Remedies like coccus cacti, apis, blatta, formica, butterfly, etc.
Jan Scholten's groundbreaking work on the stages of the periodic table adds another dimension to the study of mineral remedies. His study of the vast plant kingdom has led to a similar map of stages as applied to plant families.
Jan's latest teachings on the mineral and plant kingdoms and the Secret Lanthanides.
How do we facilitate the patient’s journey and initiate the case taking in each new situation? How to go through the various levels in a case, to break through from one level to the next?
What path do we take at a junction, when a patient has used a gesture and very important words? When and how do we follow gestures? What questions to ask when you ask the patient do a drawing or a doodle?
How to know when an image the patient has expressed is coming directly from the sensation or source?
‘When I was in Bombay, Sunil Anand gave a wonderful lecture on the Silver Series. It was beautiful to see how he handled cases, a great learning experience. One can see the influence of the BombayGroup in the depth of case taking and precision of finding the essence. One can also see his refinement in how he handles the patients; instilling trust so they can open up. As a result, the pictures are beautiful and clear.’ Jan Scholten
We will look at the importance of using the Vital Sensation as an approach to reaching the deepest levels in our case taking.
Dr Jayesh will share with us experiences where the case-taking process has been taken to such a profound level and which will demonstrate the deepest holding patterns of the vital energy.
How do we create space which will allow such a journey to take place?
What are the issues that shape and control the lives of those needing mineral remedies? How are day to day issues and challenges seen and experienced? What sort of language are we likely to hear? Jayesh will take us on an evolutionary journey through the Periodic Table.
Dr Divya Chhabra is known throughout the homeopathic world for her artistry in case taking, where she threads every symptom so beautifully to reach the core of the individual.
Two live cases.
Row six of the periodic table and the Lanthanides.
Exotic birds.
Certain plant families.
What constitutes the patient's state and what bearing if any do their story, situation or profession have on the prescription?