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The Science of Homeopathy – page 72

to the laws of influx . . .

B. This substance is subject to changes; in other words, it may be flowing in order or disorder, may be sick or normal . . .

C. It pervades the entire material substance without disturbing or replacing it . . .

D. It dominates and controls the body it occupies . . . By it are kept in order all functions and the perpetuation of the forms and propor- tions of every animal, plant, and mineral. All operation that is pos- sible is due to the simple substance and by it the very universe itself is kept in order. It not only operates every material substance, but it is the cause of cooperation of all things . . .

  1. E. The simple substance may exist as simple, compound, or com plex . . . In considering simple substance we cannot think of time, place or space because we are not in the realm of mathematics, nor the restricted measurements of the world of space and time, we are in the realm of simple substance. It is only finite to think of place and time. Quantity cannot be predicated of simple substance, only quality in degrees of fineness.

    1. F. The simple substance also has adaptation . . . That the indi- vidual has an adaptation to his environment is not questioned . . . The dead body cannot. When we reason from within out, we see that the simple substance adapts itself to its surroundings . . . and thus the hu- man body is kept in a state of order, in the cold or in the heat, in the wet and damp, and under all circumstances.
    2. G. We see also that this vital substance when in a natural state is constructive; it keeps the body continuously constructed and recon- structed. But when the opposite is true, when the vital force from any cause withdraws from the body, we see that the forces that are in the body being turned loose are destructive.19

 

These words of an American physician, expressed twenty years be- fore the promulgation of Einstein’s field theories, are truly an amazing feat of deduction and insight. It is doubtful if a more complete and concise description of the elemental qualities of the vital force (and therefore of the defense mechanism) has ever been written.

To summarize what we have discovered thus far it can be stated with confidence that there is a vital force animating all levels of the human organism, one aspect of which is the defense mechanism, and that this vital force possesses all of the qualities being discovered by modern research into biological electrodynamic fields – and more!

 

19. ]. T. Kent, Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy (Richmond, California: North Atlantic Books, 1979), Chapter 8.