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Let us fly with Jonathan!

Author: Katja Schuett

It has always been my wish that homeopathy be accepted worldwide and that all living beings can benefit from its unique healing properties. But homeopathy is constantly being attacked, and homeopaths, especially in western countries often have difficulty establishing and maintaining a practice. I’m reminded of the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. It’s about an unusual seagull who refuses to accept limitations and strives to be his best. The other seagulls only bothered to learn the simplest skills of flight, sufficient for fishing. That wasn’t enough for Jonathan, who was in love with flying, and with freedom. Others in his flock didn’t understand him, but he still attempted to fly courageously. His motto was: “Don’t give up!” Jonathan’s story encourages us to overcome barriers, keep our dreams and follow our hearts. It’s also about seeking a higher purpose in life and following that, in spite of difficulties. Like Jonathan the seagull, homeopaths reject commonly held beliefs and limits. They embrace a special idea, and do so against all opposition. Let us fly like Jonathan, pursue our higher vision and not be compromised by the misguided efforts of ignorant, close-minded or profit-oriented people! For this issue of our monthly newsletter we’ve again organized many interesting articles on different aspects of homeopathy. I hope you enjoy them and that they help you gain a deeper understanding of homeopathy to enlarge your horizons. This month Homeopathy 4 Everyone begins a new feature called "Ask the Plant Doctor". Every month, V.D. Kaviraj will answer …

It has always been my wish that homeopathy be accepted
worldwide and that all living beings can benefit from its unique
healing properties. But homeopathy is constantly being attacked,
and homeopaths, especially in western countries often have difficulty
establishing and maintaining a practice.

I’m reminded of the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
It’s about an unusual seagull who refuses to accept limitations
and strives to be his best. The other seagulls only bothered to
learn the simplest skills of flight, sufficient for fishing. That
wasn’t enough for Jonathan, who was in love with flying, and
with freedom. Others in his flock didn’t understand him, but
he still attempted to fly courageously. His motto was: “Don’t
give up!”

Jonathan’s story encourages us to overcome barriers, keep
our dreams and follow our hearts. It’s also about seeking
a higher purpose in life and following that, in spite of difficulties.

Like Jonathan the seagull, homeopaths reject commonly held beliefs
and limits. They embrace a special idea, and do so against all opposition.
Let us fly like Jonathan, pursue our higher vision and not be compromised
by the misguided efforts of ignorant, close-minded or profit-oriented
people!

For this issue of our monthly newsletter we’ve again organized
many interesting articles on different aspects of homeopathy. I
hope you enjoy them and that they help you gain a deeper understanding
of homeopathy to enlarge your horizons.

This month Homeopathy 4 Everyone begins a new feature
called "Ask the Plant Doctor". Every month, V.D. Kaviraj
will answer a selection of your questions about plant and/or crop
problems. V.D. Kaviraj is one of the foremost pioneers in Agrohomeopathy
and author of Homeopathy for Farm and Garden. Send your plant questions
to mail@hpathy.com with
the subject: "Plant Doctor".

My special thanks go to all the volunteers who helped in translation
and without whom the publication of many of these articles would
have been impossible.

As always, we ask to send us your feedback at mail@hpathy.com

Katja Schütt
Editor
Homeopathy 4 Everyone


Katja Schuett

Katja Schuett, Msc, DHM, DVetHom, has studied homeopathy with several schools, amongst which David Little’s advanced course stands out as it offers a really deep insigth into homeopathic philosophy and materia medica (simillimum.com). Her current focus lies in working with animals and studying history, the old masters, and research.


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