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Chapter 19

Homeopathy for the Dying Patient

THE LAST TWO CHAPTERS of this section will focus on a few speculations about the role of homeopathy. These opinions do not involve information needed by the homeopathic prescriber in actual practice, but they touch upon issues which are brought up in more philosophical conversations about homeopathy. These views are com- pletely personal speculations and should not be considered part of the
accepted body of homeopathic knowledge.
The event of death is a crucial point of transition which can be as important to the conscious growth of an individual as any other crisis occurring during life. For this reason, homeopathy plays a very impor- tant role in assisting the patient to make this transition. Every person should be allowed to die with the minimum possible suffering and the maximum state of awareness.
Everyone will readily agree with the need to minimize suffering at the time of death, but little thought has been given to the necessity for simultaneously maximizing the awareness of the patient. All too often, modern hospitals keep patients in a drugged state, like “vegetables,” separated from the love and support of family and friends. The excuse for such practice is that nothing more can be done, and since they must do something in order to minimize the patient’s agony, they feel justi- fied to stupefy the unfortunate patient.
Throughout this text, it has been repeatedly expressed that human existence is not merely a random or accidental process. There is a pur- pose to life on this plane of existence – a purpose which is grounded