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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 1

Chapter 1

COMING OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM
In recent years, a profound revolution in thinking about health and disease has emerged. Beginning with a thoughtful and well- informed public seeking more effective means of dealing with chronic diseases, it has come to influence the medical profession as well as policy-makers in government.
It is difficult to trace exactly where the roots of this line of think- ing began in modem times. Historically, it stretches back to Hip- pocrates and before, but with the advent of technology and the strictly materialistic world-view, it became lost for a time. Its re- surgence has been influenced by the growth of psychology, the Esal en-in spired view of the whole man, the re-awakening of spiritual and mystical consciousness and even the awareness of ecology. It is a revolution inspired by the high level of education achieved in modern times.
Arising from this trend are a variety of therapies, clinics, class- es, seminars, publications, and businesses loosely described as the ‘holistic health’ movement. The basic concept is that each of us is an integrated whole. We are not fragmented into separate parts each carrying a specific ailment or diagnostic category. We cannot be divided by any belief, lifestyle, relationship or thera- py without violating fundamental universal laws. Each of us is a unique individual, whole and complete, functioning as a total- ity relative to the universe surrounding us. All states of health or disease must be viewed in this context. To the extent that we deviate from this perspective, we experience disharmony and disease. Conversely, the more we live within this principle, the more we enjoy a balanced state of harmony and vitality.
A second basic tenet of the holistic approach is that the most ef- fective, indeed the only, way to cure illness is to increase the de- fence mechanism of the afflicted individual. There is a funda- mental recognition that all living beings are animated by an ‘in-