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The Science of Homeopathy – page 13

Chapter 1

 

The Human Being in the Environment

 

THE FIRST and fundamental task of a professional who has    decided to devote himself or herself to the study and practice of a true therapeutic science is above all else to reestablish health in a diseased individual. It is therefore crucial for such a professional to first ask the following questions:

What is a human being?

How is the human being constructed?

How does the human being function in the context of his universe? What are the laws and principles governing the function of the human being in both health and disease?

It is only through understanding the answers to these questions that the practitioner can bring about cure in the individual, thereby restor- ing the patient to harmony with himself and the universe surrounding him. Moreover, understanding his answers is necessary in order to be able to recognize and appreciate a true cure as it is emerging in the patient.

To begin with, we must recognize that the human organism is not an isolated entity, sufficient unto itself. Every individual is born, lives, and dies inseparably from the larger contexts of physical, social, politi- cal, and spiritual influences. The laws governing the physical universe are not separate from those governing the functions of living organ- isms. So, we must begin by comprehending clearly the setting in which