You may like to keep an eye on this page as I will be adding more stuff regularly to it - interesting articles, simple first aid and how to use homeopathy in the home, anything thought provoking - all sorts of things are coming here.
I suppose I should put one of those disclaimer things in here too. Actually if you do join the course you will hear it said many times that what we present to you is for your consideration. We do not say it is 'the truth'. The question is really - is it useful. Is it a useful model / idea / concept that helps us in what we do as homeopaths and on our personal journeys through life.
Some of these articles may help some of you to question the cultural assumptions which you have built up. Of course, you may just enjoy reading them - I did.
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Details of a book introducing homeopathy by Mo Morrish
A fun video - or is it just fun?
A strange visual effect - take a look
Alchemists in the Garden - an interesting article supporting with evidence the potential for living systems.
Janet Snowden reflects on Thomas Maughan - if you don't know who he was, this will inform. An article from the Society of Homeopaths Newsletter in 1990.
From the Cooper Club to The Homeopathy College - An article by Jerome Whitney. If you want to know more about the history of homeopathy in this country read this.
Homeopathy in the UK - This piece outlines the introduction of homeopathy to the UK and some of its development here
CODEX & The Case against Modern Medicine - an interesting video. Take a look if you dare to open your mind to the things that are not often publicised
Germ theory - myth or reality? Another point of view is given here.
The Revolutionary - about another revolutionary thinker.
Happiness is a Voyage - This is a short but lovely presentation. You do need powerpoint to view it though. Just click it with your mouse.
Article in the Times on 27 January 2007 - for once this is a good one. My friend Mike Bridger who runs a college in Exeter was approached by journalists and this is the result.