The Heart Three Times Blessed - Didier Grandgeorges - ebook

The Heart Three Times Blessed ebook

Didier Grandgeorges

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The author gives a wide and generous insight of this medical practice

Didier Grandgeorge gives us in this essay a sum of reflections based on the words of Christ and other Masters of wisdom that connects to the light of his knowledge of homeopathy.
As usual Didier Grandgeorge enriches his text of many clinical cases from daily practice that illustrate all the treasures of humanity that contains the medicine discovered by Christian Samuel Hahnemann at the beginning of the nineteenth centuries.
This work registers in the search of a sense in our tormented and chaotic world to see beyond the suffering, the love that awaits us, which is hear knocking at.

An essential book about the benefits of homeopathy.

EXTRACT

8th of April 2004
To Japan

In 1810, in Cothen, Christian Samuel Hahnemann signs the preface of his Organon of Medicine, the pillar of homeopathic philosophy.
He finishes by saying that ‘indolence, love of ease and obstinacy preclude effective service at the altar of truth, and only freedom from prejudice and untiring zeal qualify for the most sacred of all human occupations, the practice of the true system of medicine. The physician who enters on his work in this spirit becomes directly assimilated to the Divine Creator of the world, whose human creatures he helps to preserve, and whose approval renders him thrice blessed.’

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pediatrician Homeopath after thirty years, teacher, Didier Grandgeorge is the author of several books including The spirit of the remedy homeopathic, Homeopathy way of life and Healing through homeopathy.

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Liczba stron: 180

Rok wydania: 2018

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