On the cutting edge of homeopathy � understanding, provings, families.

September 18, 2010

Venue:
Maria Theresiacollege
Sint-Michielsstraat 6, 3000 Leuven
MTC1 00 12
(locations)

09.30-17.00 hrs

Fee: 60 Euro (LHC en NVKH geacrediteerd.)

Presented by Jörg Wichmann

The seminar will have a closer look at the three major developing areas in modern homeopathy.

  1. deepening the basic understanding of homeopathy as an holistic art and science of the 21st century with deep roots in the „eternal philosophy“.

  2. seeing provings as an important pillar of homeopathic work, connecting classic proving methods with the vital approach and new remedies.

  3. understanding the systematic homeopathy of the Bombay method (and others) as a fundamental and necessary shift within the homeopathic evolution as a natural scientific method.

With the help of these general issues we will spend a day to apply basic principles to our daily practice.

Jörg Wichmann, Heilpraktiker

Practice for classical homeopathy and psychotherapy
Bergische Homöopathie Schule
Eigen 81 - D -51503 Roesrath
0049 - 2205 – 912 563 Tel u.Fax
e-mail: jw@provings.info

www.provings.info

Jörg Wichmann, *1958, lives in the countryside near Cologne in Germany as a homeopathic therapist, author and lecturer. With a background in comparative religion, psychology and philosophy, he graduated as a Heilpraktiker in 1994. Since 2001 he runs the „Bergische Homöpathie-Schule“, a three year’s post graduate course in homeopathy. He was co-founder and president of the board of the Foundation for Homeopathic Qualification (SHZ) in Germany from 2003-2006. He wrote a number of books in German, a.o. „Die andere Wirklichkeit der Homöopathie. Heilweise zwischen Alchemie, Wissenschaft und Schamanismus“ and presently is co-editor of Homeopathic Links, where he authors a column on homeopathic provings. He contributes largely to our body of knowledge in that he publishes an orderly and extensive database with new and old provings on his website www.provings.info . He initiated and supervised the provings on Fagus sylvatica (beech tree) in 1996, Tyto alba (barn owl), in 2004 and Betula alba (birch tree) in 2007.

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Tel: +32(3)454.26.34
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