David A. Johnson
P.S. Stephanie, I’m sorry if I misunderstood your post. The way I distinguish the 3rd column lanthanides (57-71) from gold series (i.e., ~72 onward) is that with the former there’s some block (e.g., confusion, […]
P.S. Stephanie, I’m sorry if I misunderstood your post. The way I distinguish the 3rd column lanthanides (57-71) from gold series (i.e., ~72 onward) is that with the former there’s some block (e.g., confusion, […]
Yes, but not much lighter. They’re part of the gold series–
Thank you for the feedback, Sandra. Although the article tends to emphasize the lanthanides’ relationship to performance, recently I’ve seen how they’re helpful for self-expression in general, regardless of how […]
You’re welcome–I hope the article is helpful to you and your practice–
Will do!–as soon as I have a good grasp on them myself–
Thanks for the feedback, Stephanie. The client has continued to do well–she’s been offered a stable job with a great deal of responsibility; she has a new, happy and stable relationship, and after losing even […]
Thanks Dr. Shekhar, there is one case in this e-zine about terbium nitricum, but in the future I’d be happy to submit more. In my practice the lanthanides are just as common, if not more so, than the remedies in […]
Thanks for the feedback, Edson. The article provides an introductory framework re: how lanthanides can be discerned in practice, and then our clients teach us the rest!
You’re welcome, Dr. Kalathia. I’m glad you liked the article.
Thanks for the nice note! Here’s an interesting case posted on hpathy:
http://hpathy.com/clinical-cases/all-at-sea-a-case-of-aqua-marina/
Thanks for posting the interview. Jayesh was one of the best teachers I ever had!
I believe monomania refers to obsessive thinking about one particular topic, whereas fixed ideas has to do with a rigidity of thinking about one’s opinions and beliefs.