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HOW TO LEARN 6TH ORGANON HOMEOPATHY by building your own materia medica and repertory from public domain

and inexspensive classics. By the barefoot homeopath ~ a radical health manifesto for the 21st century Homeopathy arrived into the 21st century a brilliant and fragmented hologram of it's inception now fully 2 plus centuries into it's alchemical encounter with the world and it's denizens. It's course in america is dominated 1st by Constantine Hering and later by Kent and then decline, though Boger and Boericke have survived the centuries well and the need for their updating via Boeinnghausen's truly classical 5th Organon Homeopathy that was continued by Boger and I argue in England, Clarke. When I sub titled the work a radical manifesto I am thinking of the chain of radical nature doctor's in England whose Inkling-esque Cooper Club had Dr. John Henry Clarke as it's [and indeed Homeopathy's] safest guiding star since the departure of Hahnemann and until the arrival of the 6th Organon practitioners such as Dr. Murphy, David Little and Dr. Luc DeSchepper. I am compiling this only because I spent much of 10 years surveying the world wide methodologies of Homeopathy before I stumbled upon what I consider the central thread of classical, and I will say it plainly, Kent's [mostly] advanced 4th Organon Homeopathy. Several primer classics exist upon which I have in the manner of all good homeopaths, shamelessly and joyfully and gratefully acknowledged and made use of In the 4th/5th Organon mold we have: A short Course on Classical Homeopathy by Dr. Wright-Hubbard Foremost amongst Clarke's virtues was to look ackwoledge and look for the value and place of everything. And his sponsorship of the laity as real homeopaths for the people w/ out access, just as in Culpepper's time, to high quality medical knowledge and training. To Clarke we owe much the early dissemination of the Bach Flower Remedies, the herbal folk remedies par excellence. To Clarke we owe the monumental Dictionary which still along with Boericke's Materia Medica are able to [along with yasgur] and I hope this book giode you through materia Medica and Rerpertory. 5th/6th Combined Organon* Little's free guidelines*

Boeicke* Boger's Synoptic Key* Clarke's dictionary and Clincial Repertory and The Prescriber* Roberts Practice of Homeopathy* you will need to buy the following inexspensive books: phatak's repertory Speight's study guide Large Blank journal or computer better yet both. and finally one of these exspensive books:

and either Morrison's Desktop Guide to Keynotes... or Murphy's Materia Medica [with an excellent 1xx page clinical repertory in the back] it is the last 2 book that will enable you to bring your clincal repertory and rubrics into the 21st century on the slimmest dime I can conceive of. [c.100 $'s] This book will cover homeopathic history, theory, philosophy and practice by studying the editions of the organon and H's evolving MM and the progress of repertories. We will bend history a little, far less than the delay of the 6th Organon Methodology for sure however! By introducing Cell Salts and Organ Remedies along side the 2nd and 3rd Org and Boeninghausen's rep as a model for the construction, rubric by rubric; remedy by remedy of your own expanded Synoptic Key. Classical Homeopathy's most condensed and concise pocket manuals. It led directly to the creation of both Phatak's famous concise repertory which essentially replaced Boenninghausen as the 'practical' repertory for working clinical homeopaths, especially in india and as an adjunct to pure Kentian prescribing. The Synoptic Key also was a milestone for many homeopaths by building directly on Times, ORGAN and Tissue Affinites and bypassing pure symptomolagy divorced from a wholistic and historical context. It was kent who seemingly lost classical homeopathy by over-reacting and underappreciating his Eclectic training. By abandoning the still embedded in hering and clarke and Boeinghausen's lore on temperments constitution as a backdrop, his own system w/out the foundation of hippocratic medicine took place. We offer here an inexspensive and comprehensive and indeed classical way to study Homeopathy.

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