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BACK TO BASICS,
DOWN TO EARTH
by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Dear Friends,
Writing the first editorial for a news-letter is an exciting and equally responsible job,
especially when it is expected to be read by serious homoeopaths all over the world. I
have pleasure in inviting you to make 'Homoeopathy Times' an effective medium to read,
write, learn, share, discuss, think, brood and freely express
your-self about anything connected with homoeopathy. An instrument to read and
reflect. Welcome!
Over the years the homoeopath is made to learn different methods of prescribing, varying
from single to multiple remedies, key- note prescribing to organ remedies and mother
tinctures; on drug images, on the idea of Essence, etc. Lately fairy-tales,
colors,
radiaesthesia, imaginary interpretations in the disguise of artistic prescribing, so
called innovation in understanding the dream-delusion analysis, iridology, etc. have
entered the world of homoeopaths. The scientific minded homoeopath will always ask :
Is this the homoeopathy Hahnemann would have liked us to practice after
200 years ?
Fantasies, imagination and speculation in relation to the understanding of disease, the
sick man, and in the construction of the prescribing totality, should have no
place in scientific homoeopathy. A few lines from the foot-note to the first aphorism in
Organon is worth quoting: "His mission is not, however, to
construct so called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypothesis concerning
the internal essential nature of the vital processes, nor it is to give countless
explanations regarding the phenomena in diseases and their proximate cause, wrapped in
unintelligible words and an inflated abstract mode of expression, which should sound very
learned in order to astonish the ignorant-whilst sick humanity sighs in vain for aid..''
It is very important to have a scientific temperament so that homoeopathy survives and
withstands time. The realization has to come, that, the homoeopathic prescription has to
be made by matching the patient's true totality with that of the prover. A simple rule,
that seems to have been forgotten by many. Otherwise every poet would have his own
fanciful collection of
materia medica...
An abstract technique of case-analysis perhaps may prove successful sometimes, but in the
hands of few. Hypothetically, it may be possible to select the simillimum by studying
patient's hand-writing. But, such a method can not be popularized if it is not easily
deciphered by most of us. The technique of case analysis which is scientific, logical,
reliable and thorough should be made popular enabling every serious student of homoeopathy
to implement it successfully. Agreed that homoeopathy is an art, too. But, since its roots
are in science, no absurdity can be tolerated. Again, we must be open to new ideas and it
is healthy to have several
schools of thoughts. However, we should not forget to retain only what is scientific and
logical.
It is time to go back to our basics of perceiving the pure materia medica and the
principles, which are essentially unadulterated from innovations. It is time to wake up
and stop building our own air-castles (China officinalis ) about the symptoms and
remedies, (..which sound very learned in order to astonish the ignorant:
Hahnemann), and
come back to the basics and be down to earth. Think...
I am sure this issue brings to you some important reading. Your participation by way of
views, reflections, suggestions, articles, experiences as well as criticisms,
is warmly invited. |