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Spectrum Of Homoeopathy 01/2011 Birds
A New Group Of Medicine
We are gradually coming to recognize the importance of the bird remedies in homeopathy: to date, only just over 100 remedies have been prepared – so we still lack a sound basis here. Jörg Wichmann helps consolidate our knowledge in this area with his summary of the remedy provings conducted so far. This issue features an interview with Jonathan Shore, and there are also practical cases introducing us to Raven, Swift, Pelican, and Cormorant. Misha Norland, Markus Kuntosch, Pat Deacon, and other well-known homeopaths extend our knowledge of the Griffin. Annette Sneevliet and Deborah Collins present various Pigeons, Linda Johnston gives us a differential diagnosis of her case of Ara macaw in comparison to similar families, and Rosina Sonnenschmidt discusses the connection between domesticated exotic birds and their keepers. Jan Scholten with Geococcyx californianus and Chetna Shuklas with Pavo cristatus venture into new and uncharted territory, whereas Louis Klein's nosode Tuberculinum aviaire reminds us once again of the deep affinity between birds and humans.
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Jonathan Shore: “I’m No Theorist!”
Jonathan Shore works primarily with information from remedy provings. He thinks it is very important to comprehend the essence of patients needing bird remedies and to grasp the main focus of their lives.
Heinz Wittwer: My Friend, The Eagle
Job loss, heart trouble, and Aquila chrysaetos. A case history on the gratifying experience of meeting a bird of prey for the first time.
Misha Norland: Fighting against Constraint
A proving of the Peregrine Falcon in 1997 by the Devon-based School of Homeopathy reveals the characteristics of this bird of prey, whose freedom has been so drastically curtailed.
Pat Deacon: Blemish And Catharsis
Cathartes aura, the Turkey vulture, as a remedy to purify and detoxify, following an adolescence marred by drugs and abuse.
Jan Scholten: Like In A Tin
A migraine patient creates provocation and chaos to combat her horror vision of being constricted. The roadrunner subdues her restlessness and pain.
Ose Hein: The Boundary To The Light
An existentially hungry patient seeks protection of her individuality between extreme polarities. A case of Corvus corax.
Wyka Evelyn Feige: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
The patient’s favorite novel is the key to finding the remedy. The picture of the wandering albatross captures the essence of the conflict in this case.
Louis Klein: Nosodes For Bird-Poeple
The old remedy Tuberculinum aviaire has assumed fresh significance in the light of the new group of bird remedies.