| On the 23rd of July 2003, in the afternoon, Doctor
Alfonso Masi Elisalde died suddenly during a consultation with a
patient, just like many great homeopaths, whose lives were dedicated
to homeopathy and who lived like monks. He was born into homeopathy.
He admired his unicist father who had enjoyed a good reputation
in Buenos Aires. At the age of four he could recognise his aunt
Sepia and his neighbour Lycopodium.
When he started to use the repertorium, his father told him: "Yes,
there are the symptoms, but there is not the essence of the remedies".
He then studied all the full pathogeneses trying to discern the
essences of the remedies. That is how he discovered "the loss"
and its nucleus, the miasmatic dynamic, the notion of the leitmotiv
which colours the whole of the life, the perception and the behaviour
of the person. He devised a precise and rigorous methodology to
study the pathogenesis and cured cases.
Armed with his findings he had the courage to confront the medical
world which was still very 'scientist", to re-introduce into
the medical perspective the spiritual dimension, whether normal
or pathological, of man the human reality that is so transparent
in the pathogenesis. He proposed the objective study of the pathogenesis
as well as all the human behaviour independent of faith, which is
an aspect of another order.
Few have understood him. Many thought he mixed medicine and religion,
while with a rare discernment, based on the pathogenesis, which
he called the 'scanners of the human soul", and with great
acuity, he made the distinction between the two different things
which are often confounded in daily life: the spiritual aspect of
man which is within the observational exercise of the doctor as
much as the sensitive and vegetative levels are, and faith, which
is a submission of man to a revelation which surpasses him and has
nothing to do with his psora, even though the whole of man is coloured
by his personal psora, and therefore also the way he lives his faith
or refuses it.
Hence he established a doctor-patient dialogue of great depth and
intimate comprehension which has rendered our profession even more
fascinating, favouring the intuitive qualities of homeopathy through
a reliable intellectual tool which is communicable, clear and logical.
Masi was a master. He was great, he was exigent, because his goal
was not to flatter our desire for success by offering brilliant
superficial (restrictive) images of such and such a remedy, but
to teach us to always deepen "the why of the symptom",
and go ourselves in search of the key-word which supports and explains
the whole of a pathogenesis, the whole of a case, founded on a realistic
philosophy and universal concepts.
He has given us a taste of structuring our thoughts to improve
our thinking, not to be satisfied with "approximate",
vague symbols. He did not offer us the fish but the fishing line,
to use his own words. Those who like the menu to be served warm,
did not come to his seminars. But the homeopathic world has been
profoundly influenced, even in veterinary homeopathy, regardless
of scepticism, criticism and materialism.
Our gratitude will be to continue his work, about which he did
not leave us many personal notes, but of which we carry the treasure
in our minds and will pass on to future generations of homeopaths
to come.
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Dr. SML. Fayeton is President of the AFADH created in 1984 to develop
pathogeneses using Masi's conceptions.
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