Introduction to the Vital Approach with Anne Vervarcke
The Vital Approach is a practical and pragmatic system for understanding and applying today's popular "Sensation" method of homeopathy. After many years of studying with Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Anne has elaborated the method she uses in her practice. This course combines Sankaran's level-, kingdom- and miasm-theory with classical knowledge and insights from phenomenology and linguistics.
Working with Botanical Families with Will Taylor
It has become common practice today to consider homeopathic remedies in the context of remedy-groups. In Working with Botanical Families, Dr. Taylor brings his expertise in botany, zoology and classical homeopathy to help us understand and use remedies based on their possible family resemblances to better-known remedies. Through the formal taxonomic groups of the botanical families, this course teaches us how to use our known remedies to both learn "small" remedies and to adopt new remedies not yet introduced into our materia medica.
Bruised, Battered, Beaten and Broken: The Asteraceae Family in Homeopathy with Linda Johnston & Frans Vermeulen
Poales and Pinales - The Grasses and Conifers in Homeopathy with Linda Johnston and Frans Vermeulen
This course on Poales and Pinales will explore these two important and under-used groupings. Group themes as well as individual remedy characteristics will be presented and discussed. As always, Frans and Linda will present cases, provings and clinical observations to exemplify the complete picture of these two unsung heroes of our materia medica. Combining Vermeulen's clarity and detail with Johnston's years of clinical expertise, they will share with participants very precise uses of the Poales and Pinales to bring about more accurate and successful prescribing with this invaluable group of remedies.
Source and Substance of the Animal Kingdom with Linda Johnston + Frans Vermeulen
This exciting new course will expand your horizons by teaching you what is available as remedies from the animal kingdom, far beyond what is known in our current materia medica, and how to access these remedies in your case-taking and prescribing. Whereas some methods approach patients or categorize them by their medical condition, the methods you will learn consider patients from the remedy that they need and, as a result, will take care of all the conditions that they have.
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What’s Bugging You? Pests in Your Homeopathic Practice with John Millar
Summer is around the corner and you’re busy as a bee, perhaps visiting the flea market, or stirring up a hornet’s nest somewhere. But you’re bitten by the Homeopathy bug, and won’t let the summer months pass without at least one WholeHealthNow course. We have just the thing for you! We are delighted to bring back enormously popular teacher, homeopath, and naturopath, Dr. John Millar, who will lead you through the fascinating world of Insect remedies.
The Butterfly Effect Revisited - Understanding Butterfly Remedies in Homeopathy with Liliana Miucci
Under Liliana’s expert guidance the Butterfly remedies will come to life, and the fact that they’re not well-represented in our current repertories won’t matter. Their common themes, sensations and expressions will guide us to the butterflies in general, and the detailed information provided about each butterfly will become your complete Butterfly repertory – something to complement larger repertories used. Differences in the various butterfly disease states will be easily distinguished through symptomology, reported sensations, themes, Chakra/color types, and the verbal expressions and mental pictures seen in your patients.
A Bird’s Eye View: Bird Themes in Homeopathy with Liliana Miucci
The avian homeopathic remedies are just as varied, and during Liliana Miucci’s 6-hour course you’ll learn details about 26 of them. You’ll understand bird taxonomy as well as the symbolism and the themes found in bird remedies, some of which are cooperation, play, and communication. Liliana will delve into the bird sensations, differentiating between raptors and non-raptors but also differentiating between the various raptors (Eagles, Hawks, and Falcons).