Kent’s Philosophy Chapter 6 – §6: The Unprejudiced Observer & The Real Nature of Disease – Notes, Easy to Understand

In §6, Hahnemann emphasizes that a true physician must be unprejudiced. This means the doctor should not rely on theories, assumptions, or personal beliefs, but must observe the actual signs and symptoms shown by the patient physically and mentally. According to him, the only reliable way to understand a disease is through the visible changes … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Lecture 8: Simple Substance (§9)– Notes, Easy to Understand

In this profound lecture, Hahnemann and his followers delve into the metaphysical and dynamic foundation of health, disease, and cure the concept of the “Simple Substance.” Everything in the universe, from the grossest matter to the most refined spirit, originates from a Supreme Creative Power. This Power, perfect and all-wise, does nothing without a purpose. … Read more