Robert’s Philosophy Chapter 30 Sycosis: Over-Construction- Explanation, Notes, Easy to Understand

In this chapter, Roberts examines sycosis from a physico-chemical and pathological perspective, describing it as a miasm rooted in over-construction or excessive assimilation of bodily materials, in stark contrast to psora (which involves functional deficiency) and syphilis (which is characterized by tissue destruction). The sycotic patient, he argues, absorbs the elements of physical construction too … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Lecture 10 Materialism in Medicine– Notes, Easy to Understand

In this lecture, Kent discusses the true nature of disease and healing from a homoeopathic and philosophical standpoint. He begins by emphasizing that disease is not something material or structural in nature. Instead, it is a dynamic, invisible disturbance in the vital force, which cannot be observed by dissection or found in dead matter. The … Read more

Robert’s Philosophy Chapter 28 Syphilis- Explanation, Notes, Easy to Understand

In this chapter, Roberts discusses the nature of the syphilitic miasm from a modern scientific perspective, particularly relating it to the concept of atomic structure and radioactivity. He compares the psoric miasm, which is associated with deficiency and constructive processes, with the syphilitic miasm, which is fundamentally destructive. Psoric remedies lie within the lower atomic … Read more

Homeopathic Remedies for Marasmus in Children

Marasmus is a severe form of malnutrition in children, characterized by extreme emaciation, muscle wasting, and weakness. In homeopathy, careful selection of remedies is guided by the specific symptoms and constitution of the child, rather than just the disease label. Here, we discuss a group of important medicines commonly indicated in cases of marasmus. 1. … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy LECTURE 9 : Disorder first in vital force– Notes, Easy to Understand

In this lecture, Stuart Close strongly emphasizes that in homeopathy, symptoms are the only reliable guide for understanding disease and selecting a remedy. He warns against being distracted by pathological names or tissue changes like cancer or tuberculosis, because those are the results of disease not the disease itself. The real focus should be on … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy LECTURE 4 ” Fixed principles.” Law And Government From Centre– Notes, Easy to Understand

This chapter explores the deeper understanding of disease, going beyond visible symptoms and structural changes. Stuart Close emphasizes that true disease starts in the internal, immaterial, governing force of the body, often called the vital force. Changes in tissues such as pus, degeneration, or organ damage are not the disease itself but results of a … Read more

Robert’s Philosophy Chapter 32 Homeopathic Therapeutics in the Field of Endocrinology- Explanation, Notes, Easy to Understand

This chapter highlights the significant role that Homœopathy can play in treating endocrine disorders, which involve dysfunctions of the body’s glands and hormone-producing organs. Modern physiology now recognizes that many chronic diseases, growth abnormalities, mental disorders, and maladaptations in both children and adults can be traced back to disturbances in the glandular system. The endocrine … Read more

Qualities of Simple Substance in Homeopathy

In Homeopathy, the concept of simple substance goes far beyond the typical scientific definition of a substance. Understanding it is key to grasping the nature of health, disease, and the action of remedies. Let’s explore its qualities in detail. What Is Simple Substance? The simple substance is an immaterial force that maintains harmony in living … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy LECTURE 5 Discrimination of External and Internal Causes– Notes, Easy to Understand

In this section, Hahnemann emphasizes that a good physician must be able to discriminate between conditions that need medical treatment and those that require non-medicinal or surgical intervention. For example, if a patient has a broken bone or needs a tooth removed, they need a surgeon, not a homoeopath. Similarly, if someone is living in … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Lecture 17 – The Science and the Art – Notes, Easy to Understand

In this lecture, Kent emphasizes the dual nature of homoeopathy both as a science and as an art. The scientific aspect lies in its laws, principles, and methods of remedy selection, whereas the art involves the application of these laws with care, judgment, and perception of individuality. Kent criticizes superficial approaches where physicians merely rely … Read more