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The Science of Homeopathy – page 39

their lifetimes do little else than to free themselves from the bondage that pain creates in the body, that passions create in the emotions, and that selfishness creates in the spirit. The clinician who understands the objective of the healer’s mission must try to lead the patient toward greater freedom from these three limitations.

Every pain, every discomfort, every weakness appearing in the body inevitably limits whatever freedom existed before the symptoms appeared. Therefore, the state of disease is bondage, a slavery of the body. Nearly everyone, however, at least for a brief moment in life, has experienced complete freedom of body function, when none of the organs are limited and when there is no sense of negative awareness of the body. Thus the state of physical health can be defined as follows: health in the physical body is freedom from pain, having attained a state of well-being.

On the emotional or psychic level, as long as a person is serene and calm, he can proceed without restriction in creative work both for himself and for others. From the moment passion appears and takes hold of the individual, there occur anxiety, anger, anguish, fear, fanaticism, etc. Such passion tends to enslave the emotional part of an individual, and it prevents free functioning in other realms. This is true even for idealistic passions which approach fanaticism in intensity, for any excessive passion tends to enslave; any passion prevents the person from being the master of himself. So, we can define the state of health on the emotional level in this way: health on the emotional level is a living state of freedom from passion, having as a result dynamic serenity. In this definition, it must be made very clear that the emphasis is on dynamics. This is not merely a condition of lack of feeling arising out of intellectual disciplines designed to control emo- tion; it is rather a state of being capable of freely feeling the full range of human emotions without being enslaved by them from moment to moment.

In an analogous manner, when there arise selfish tendencies and acquisitive desires, a state of pain is experienced. The selfish person is one who is diseased in the deepest strata of being, in proportion to the intensity of the egotism. All of us have known highly selfish people, who are easily hurt by events which run counter to their wishes. To the degree that a person is governed by selfish ambition and acquisitive- ness, he or she approaches a state of mental illness that can end in total confusion. Hence this definition: health on the mental plane is freedom from selfishness, having as a state complete unification of the person with the divine, or with truth, and whose actions are dedicated to cre- ative service.