Homeopathic Medicine is not medicine but it works
Homeopathic does not claim to solve or medicate problems. To my understanding, it’s a support that aids the body and mind to get to the cause or root of the a said problem, disease, illness, ailment.
The problem usually lies with the sale of homeopathic medicine for the self-mediator, who’s looking to alleviate symptoms. If one has the guidance of a good practitioner along with the medication it can be very beneficial for getting to the cause. I’ve tried homeopathic both ways, and find it far more beneficial with a practitioner who would literally spend two hours of weekly talk sessions while only prescribing a few “globules” of medicine.
I’d always experienced deep profound transformation at a psychological level, where it became clear that most “illnesses or disruptions of health” are somatic (psychological physical manifestations).
In short, Homeopathic is experiential where hidden emotions, blocks and desires surface and must be dealt with. It is an energy medicine as opposed to “western medicine” that does indeed only work on “symptoms” through harsh drugs whose side effects usually warrant the need for more “drugs” for the resulting new symptoms. I’ve made huge career and relationship changes that were more in tune with my true nature under Homeopathy.
I’ve recently begun Vipassana meditation and understand that the only way to healing is to “know oneself”. Meditation seems to be the only safe and sure way to reach that goal. In my case, for the first time, with the aid of a monk I feel safer than when on my own, for the very reason I was getting trapped, or taken off my path by sensations or paranormal phenomena.
I’ve meditated before, using various techniques, as part of a psychic training program and on my own and find it safer under the guidance of a teacher I trust. A simple teacher that wants nothing in return whose devotion to a simple and pure life is an inspiration. One that helps discern all the negatives and tangents along the way and recognizes the benefits of acupuncture.
As an extremely sensitive person, I’ve found that Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture, Homeopathy and Bach flowers are the most beneficial for my person. It takes the “whole” person into account and doesn’t disrupt my already sensitive nature allowing me to “feel” resulting changes at a core level.
Until I progress in my meditation practice these energetic medicines serve as “holistic” aids in my journey to healing and possible enlightenment.

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