The Second Book – Volume 2
“The Psychological Meaning of Homeopathic Remedies – Volume 2” expands the first book with over 140 further significant remedies. Again, Antonie Peppler, the inventor of Creative Homeopathy, and dozens of fellow colleagues and students analyzed the underlying mental imprint encoded in the homeopathic treatments.
This process, which lasted over many years, once more opened up a whole novel perspective on the inner workings of homeopathy. It also emphasizes that we need an expanded paradigm regarding this alternative method and the holistic healing approach in general—understanding that mind, body, and soul are interconnected and correlate in a profound way.
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Homeopathy for Body & Soul
The perfect book to go deeper down the rabbit hole of Creative Homeopathy. Understanding the psychological meaning of the individual homeopathic remedies, we can also grasp Symptom Language—the subtle communication of our subconscious mind. Antonie Peppler coined the term “symptom language” because she realized that the body is utilized to indicate internal conflicts and mental imprints that are hidden in the unconscious.
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The books “The Psychological Meaning of Homeopathic Remedies Volume I and II” contain the description of over 300 remedies (190 in V.1 and 140 in V.2) on about 400 pages each.
These publications are considered the standard works of Creative Homeopathy to grasp the current life situation of patients on the basis of the analysis and repertorization of the individual case. This approach enables the therapist to trace and accompany the patient’s development path.
- over 400 pages each volume
- the psychological meaning of over 300 remedies
- standard works of Creative Homeopathy
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Extracts from the book
The psychological meaning of Agaricus muscarius
“Feels like a loser.”
—Corresponding imprint of Agaricus muscarius
The psychological meaning of Apis mellifica
“Doing one’s duty, while needs to function without aggression.”
—Corresponding imprint of Apis mellifica
The psychological meaning of Natrium muriaticum
“Holding to that which is tried and true.”
—Corresponding imprint of Natrium muriaticum
The psychological meaning of Bromium
“Everyone is in the same boat; self-serving relationships.”
—Corresponding imprint of Bromium
The psychological meaning of Veratrum album
“Self-betrayal”
—Corresponding imprint of Veratrum album
The psychological meaning of Sulfur
“Growth of awareness is suppressed.”
—Corresponding imprint of Sulphur
The psychological meaning of Rhus toxicodendron
“Feels predefined and restricted, wants to flee.”
—Corresponding imprint of Rhus toxicodendron
The psychological meaning of Opium papaver
“In between conscious and subconscious.”
—Corresponding message of Opium papaver somniferum
The psychological meaning of Nux vomica
“Hiding his real feelings through over-activity.”
—Corresponding imprint of Nux vomica
The psychological meaning of Ignatia amara
“Through suppression an emotion becomes its opposite.”
—Corresponding imprint of Ignatia amara
The psychological meaning of Aurum metallicum
“Lack of self-confidence.”
—Corresponding imprint of Aurum metallicum
The psychological meaning of Arsenicum album
“Fears for his existence; rather to die than change.”
—Corresponding imprint of Arsenicum album
The psychological meaning of Belladonna
“Dammed up, suppressed life energy becomes anger.”
—Corresponding imprint of Belladonna
The psychological meaning of Lachesis muta
“Suppressed individuality.”
—Corresponding imprint of Lachesis muta
The psychological meaning of Coffea cruda
“Feelings of guilt but does not confront the situation.”
—Corresponding imprint of Coffea cruda