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… Lamhe. Of a two day workshop Being conducted on 18 th & 19 th Oct 08 Organized by ABJF- Athato Brahma Jigyasa foundation Started by Swasthya Homoeopathic Healing Drs. Dinesh & Urvi Chauhan.
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…Lamhe Of a two day workshop Being conducted on 18th & 19th Oct 08 Organized by ABJF- Athato Brahma Jigyasa foundation Started by Swasthya Homoeopathic Healing Drs. Dinesh & Urvi Chauhan
...and the selected venue again beingManas Mandiram TirthShahpur-..a holi place of Jains - located on Mumbai-Nashik highway, 91 Kms from Mumbai...the experience of majestic beauty of the temple, the shrine residing in temple, and the enveloping serenity that enhanced the learning experience for all us proved to be magically empowering so as to call us back at its surrender again this time.…..hence the journey continued with the festive mood of Diwali..
taking a pleasure to take you on the experiential ride along… Dr. Urvi Chauhan
..lamhe of the morning session That Started with the Prayer “Aum Namah Narayana” - a most precious gift I got from my Yoga guru- besides offering peace when you most need it, a balance when you feel disturbed, energy when you feel low, it actually connects you with the higher energy- thus nurturing one with the experience of Unity -Yoga in its true sense…
Enveloped with the deep sense of peace and relaxation that the prayer offered us, we all were set to experience rather a heavy, demanding and most demanded topic by all the participants-
“Deep Pathology Weep on Homoeopathic Encounter” it aimed at providing detailed guidelines for dealing deeper pathological cases with homoeopathy.
..lamhe of the topics covered in the workshop • The JOURNEY of CASE WITNESSING PROCESS from symptoms to altered vibrational patterns in Deeper Pathological Cases. • Art of Case Witnessing Process imbibed with detailed understanding of -Long term Management, -Potency selection, -Remedy Repetition, -Usage of LM potencies, etc in such cases.
..lamhe of the topics…..continues.. • KEYaspects of Case witnessing process in such cases like- -Passive case witnessing followed by Active, Active-active case process - Importance to Notice and Art of Breaking the defense system of conscious mind to reach the core -Various Laws that helps tackle subtle, dormant but potential blocks in such cases to hit the target.
..lamhe of the topics…..continues.. • Hitting Bull’s Eye with CORRECT TECHNIQUE: Art of reaching the CORE through various Case-Witnessing techniques that helps to overcome the obstacles in the process such as Low level of experience, etc.. in such cases. • Double Dhamaka: ART of CASE WITNESSING in DEEPER PATHOLOGICAL cases in CHILDREN. “Learn Full- Not Half. Video cases as an Aid- SABKA BAAP” All the above mentioned points and more explained with Well demonstrative video cases to ensure the complete learning...
..lamhe of cases covered… The first case that dinesh presented suffered from multiple gall bladder stones – the case was so much in touch with her higher level of experience that experiencing her core expressions from the beginning of conscious talks till end where the source got revealed was a joyful ride in itself for all- in fact we all learned that patients with deeper pathology can also come up with such high level of experience- the patient received Limenitis bredowii californica [Lim-b-c.] in 1 M
The second case was a clear contrast to the first one –and there came the learning that how Passive case witnessing helps to understand the next line of move a physician has to undertake, weather to go deeper in such cases or to further manage such cases with respect to potency selection, remedy repetition etc. we all also learned how each such cases require its own tailor made technique to hit the bulls eye; the patient who suffered from multiple disc prolapse received Opium in 30C
And the third case came as a Double Dhamaka learning for all us- it taught us travel of case witnessing in a child with deep pathology- the child suffered from ovarian Teratoma with multiple secondary metastasis- the presentation of her vivid delusions became the entry point in the case. we all were almost mesmerized not only witnessing the world of delusion in which she resided but also the way her traumatized vital force that received multiple chemotherapy without effect came back to life on Bellis per 30C. .
..lamhe of learning… The most important learning for all of us was not to give up from beginning, which we as homoeopaths usually do in such cases with deep rooted complex pathology; keeping trust not only in the inner ability residing within each of us but most importantly in homoeopathic science was enrooted back in us – for which ample note of thank may fall short for Dinesh.
..lamhe of Evening surprise There was a pre-planned surprise for all the participants as well as my volunteers and doners whose help can not be weighted in realm of words … .. persona of my creativity came as a major aid to my rescue to prepare for this pre-planned surprise for all
..lamhe of most memorable moment ..and the surprise was hand painted Diyas crafted each with name of our foundation-ABJF (Athato Brahma Jigyasa foundation) by me for all ….
The message that my diyas had for all on this Diwali special workshop was to spread -the light of homoeopathy -the brightness of love that we as healer need to possess for our fellow human -the spirit of help for the fellow homoeopath And - to keep alive the spirit of colorful enquiry into the ultimate of Human, matter and beyond, So as to live a life full of festive all through… ..in a way to live-up the spirit of ABJF…
..lamhe of most memorable moment After the learning session in evening from 8 to 10.30 pm on Day one, all were gifted with their Diyas. The joy of lighting them together keeping alive the spirit of message it had for all filled the environment with an empowering vigor and spirit… .probably this proved to be the most memorable moment of this workshop…
..lamhe of Day two Day two again began with morning prayer followed by discussion, video case and question, answer sessions, etc. Unfortunately we could see only one video case on day two as had to depart an hour prior to the scheduled departure –thanks to railway mis-function; in bargain we missed a video case of Tuberculoma of Brain
So, we departed, once again with a promise to meet again and continue with our inquiry..; But not forgetting a group click- our group of 65
…lamhe of testimonials • “Since I started attending the series of seminar, my case taking has improved each time in leaps and bounds. I find myself grown a step further. Like I was able to do well in cases which speak whose level of experience is high, but the cases where the patient didn’t speak, or was at fact level used to cause frustration in me. ..And I got my answer in this workshop, and it really motivated me, ..The process that you showed in the case of disc prolapsed was a great… Not only learning but I enjoy the warmth that I get from m’am and sir….“ • “Dr.Dinesh presented all the cases in a very detailed way. At all level of case-taking, he cleared our doubts without hesitation. Very clear and perfect way of explaining things. ‘Insight to deep pathological cases’-learnt many things and are very thankful to guide us in such cases…” • “With this seminar one thing is sure that this system is possible for me to use though at present I find it a little difficult to practice…. M’am’s starting prayer was very essential and important for concentrating in lecture… thank you”
…lamhe of testimonials – continues • What made the dish very interesting and delicious was the right proportion of all the ingredients. I got the recipe from a few influences….1 kg of case videos, ½ kg of case taking, 2 table spoonful of experiences, 1 tea spoon potency, 1 tea spoon of material medica, ½ spoon philosophy which was blended well. The garnishing was of course done by the speaker’s great sense of humor!.....With lighting the “diyas” to attract the positive energies (as they term it) and the intention to spread the light of homeopathy, I must say that Dr. Chauhans have inspired a lot of students and homeopaths. Events like these are instrumental in helping the homeopathic world stay focused and get them one step closer to their goals each time! …. • ……
…a note of thanksfor our working team and doners…lamhe of thanks offered to our active team as well as donersDrs. Jui, Priyanka, Devhuti, Atul, Meera, Devanshi, Samina, Shrmila, Parth, Bipin- thank you all- you made it possible
..for those who are new to ABJ foundation ABJ-“Athato Brahma Jigyasa” it means-”an inquiry into the ultimate”- something that we as homoeopaths strive for- so as to acquire more and more, refined knowledge about human, matter and beyond, so as to be a better healer…. With this name, we aim to inspire the fellow homoeopaths to join us in our journey into this inquiry.
..more about Athato Brahma Jigyasa Aims.. • to conduct series of work shops for the needy, motivated and sincere homoeopathic doctors on free of cost base to prevent money coming in the way of practical learning. • to prepare good homeopathic doctors with sound understanding of homoeopathy with its practical utility, so that they can serve good homoeopathy to the humanity in their respective locality out of our reach.
This work shop runs on the donation that come from our patients, relatives, friends, students, the group members them selves who attends the workshop including ourselves. It truly proves to be- -By the people, for the people, from the people of Homoeopathy.
Future plans… • Number of students: from the present group of 45 each time, we plan to make it available for more students (at least 100 each time). • Destination: to organize more such evens at other cities apart from Mumbai. • Donation: to draw in more donations to benefit more and more students. • Reach out: to reach out to more and more needy homoeopaths from all over India.
to land a helpful hand or for details on future activities contact us at swasthyaclinic@vsnl.net Phone No: 09920243727 Website: www.homeohome.com
..the journey will continue with more such lamhe…. .departing with this promise.. Drs. Urvi and Dinesh Chauhan.