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Dreams, Homeopathy,
and the Mind/Body Connection
Jane Tara Cicchetti,
RSHom(NA), CCH
Homeopathy is form of holistic medicine that
uses natural, non-toxic remedies that stimulate the inherent healing capacity
within the mind and body.
It was founded over 200 years ago by Samuel
Hahnemann, a German physician who, not only created a radically new form of
therapy; he also formulated a scientific system to understand health, and
healing on a fundamental level.
Among the many ideas that Hahnemann included in his guidelines for
homeopathic practitioners, are the understanding that to effectively treat
illness the whole person, mind and body must be considered, that environmental
factors must be considered in treatment, and that the homeopath must understand
the difference between suppression of symptoms and cure of disease.
He also viewed symptoms as attempt by the life
force of the organism to do its best to keep the disease at the periphery where
it would do the least harm.
Therefore, symptoms are viewed by the homeopath as guideposts to finding
the deeper underlying problem.
According to homeopathic philosophy, when treatment is based on the
totality of symptoms within the mind and body, it will stimulate the organism to
move into a state of vibrant health. Hahnemann described this state of vibrant
health as allowing each person to “fulfill the purpose of his or her
existence.”
Although
homeopathy may be used by anyone as a very effective form treatment for
self-limiting problems such as colds and flu as well as for first aid for cuts,
bruises and other injuries, solutions to long term problems on the physical and
or emotional level, and transformational healing, are best achieved through
constitutional treatment by a professional homeopath. It is the task of the
homeopath to perceive what needs to be healed in the individual and to match
what needs to be healed to a remedy that has been shown to cure that
problem. Although homeopaths do
not ignore the conventional understanding of disease, what essentially needs to
be healed is not a disease with a name, but rather a repeating pattern of
dysfunction that is at the root of the development of a disease, disorder or
other type of suffering on the mental, emotional or physical level. Once this recurring pattern of dysfunction
is perceived, a remedy must be found that matches the pattern enough to create
a healing resonance. Since there
are literally thousands of homeopathic remedies now in use, finding the correct
remedy requires an in-depth and skillful interview. To the untrained eye, the information given in this initial
interview may appear as confused or chaotic, particularly because the homeopath
gathers information about the entire person, including his or her general and
emotional state, likes and dislikes, dreams and family history, as well his
physical complaints.
The
homeopath must view this confused or chaotic state within the individual from a
broader and broader perspective until the order that points to the correct
remedy reveals itself. Dreams are
often very useful in helping to supply the key allows the practitioner to
perceive this order.
Since its inception, homeopaths
have used dreams as part of the information that leads to the appropriate
remedy. There are, however,
several reasons why dreams are beginning to play a more important and
sophisticated role in the perception of what needs to be healed in the
individual, and therefore perform an increasingly important role in the
homeopathic interview. Firstly,
because diseases are presently more suppressed than they were in the past, and
secondly, humanity has become more aware of its own psyche; a factor that
happened concurrently with the development of psychology.
In our present day, most symptoms
are suppressed or covered over by medications. Skin symptoms are treated with steroids, pains are eased
with analgesics or more powerful painkillers, and any uncomfortable emotional
state can usually be whisked away by visiting a physician who is willing to
write a prescription for mind-altering medication. Given that the homeopath depends on the totality of an
individual’s symptoms as guideposts, this suppression makes finding the correct
homeopathic remedy more difficult.
In these cases, dreams, in particular a dream that repeats throughout a
period of a person’s life, or a dream remembered from childhood, can be a very
helpful addition to the information that points towards the remedy. It is not unusual to have an early
childhood dream contain imagery that is connected with pathology that develops
20 or 30 years later. It is as if
the psyche of the individual is already aware of a state that exists but has
not yet become manifest in the body or in the conscious mind.
The other factor that makes dreams
a more significant part of homeopathy is that individuals are now much more
psychologically aware and have different needs than they were when homeopathy
was first developed. Freud and
Jung, pioneers in understanding the psyche, had not begun their work until
after Hahnemann’s death. In our
increasingly global society Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious is
particularly relevant to what often turns out to be the root of much chronic
disease. It is as if the roots of
disease have moved to a global level while, paradoxically, treatment needs to
be addressed on a more and more individual level. A simplified example of this is how, since the
September 11 tragedy, fear has permeated our society. We subliminally meet it each time we travel, are confronted
with it through the media and are manipulated by the others who wish to use
this fear to achieve their own ends. This fear has become part of the
collective unconscious of the world and is affecting the health and well being
of all of humanity. It will affect
each person in a different way depending on his or her individuality and
predisposition to disease, but touches all of us to a greater or lesser extent.
Because much of what deeply
influences us on a collective and personal level remains unconscious, it
remains an unknown factor in the development of disease. One of the few ways to access the
information needed to reveal such influences is through the symbols and imagery
in dreams. Dreams point to a
reality that is larger than what we can understand through the intellect alone
and are, therefore, useful for helping to find a solution in difficult and
complex health challenges. It is
very important that the information be taken as fact and not interpreted in a
way to fit any particular theory.
When used in this way, the homeopath becomes the unprejudiced observer
of imagery produced by the psyche that symbolically represents the mind/body
relationship. This in turn may
serve an essential piece of information that leads to the selection of the
appropriate homeopathic remedy.
Not every person will remember
dreams and, while they may serve as guideposts, even without dreams, an
awareness of the symbolism within bodily symptoms, and events remembered from
childhood, or even fantasies, can provide a clue for the astute homeopath.
Each individual is deeply complex
and cannot truly be understood in all facets of his or her existence. However, the homeopath must attempt to
understand the individual as much as possible in order treat the whole person. Dreams serve as a doorway into another dimension
that leads to a realm of symbols and imagery connecting the conscious with the
vast unconscious. When used as a
part of the art and science of homeopathy, they increase what can be perceived
about another person, allowing the homeopath to more easily find the
appropriate homeopathic remedy.
This remedy will then stimulate the inherent healing capacity of the
individual and move him or her into greater wholeness of mind, body, and
spirit.
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