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Old 30th September 2002, 05:35 AM
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which course good 3 week, 3 moths, 6months, 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 yer i noticed may courses. confues. help
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Best course = lifetime course.
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Chiaki

What do you want to achieve from a course? Do you just want an introductory course? A professional course? How in-depth do you want the course to be?
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Old 1st October 2002, 07:21 AM
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suggest yourself i am ready i not know anything.
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Chiaki,

Always follow good and well reputed homeopath. Julian is my favourite one. I am very much impressed with his approach in homeopathy.

You must join some professional course of three weeks. You will become a good homeopath as the time will pass.

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Julian Winston was born in New York City and trained as an industrial designer at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He worked as a designer in product and packaging in New York, and then moved to Philadelphia, PA in 1969 to take a teaching job at the University of the Arts.
In Philadelphia he met Ray Seidel, M.D., HMD, a 1935 graduate of the Hahnemann Medical College. Ray became his physician and introduced him to homeopathy. Ray urged him to go to the National Center of Homeopathy (NCH) summer school, and wrote a letter to the school asking that Julian be admitted to the three-week professional course. At the summer school, Julian received three weeks of instruction from some good folks – Masie Panos, Henry Williams, Richard Moskowitz and Catherine Coulter.
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I know you are also interested in famous photos. Here is julian with nice-looking smile. Handsome and beautiful.


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I have told you earlier. Julian is not a homeopathic practitioner. It is shameful that some colleges are calling three-week courses as "PROFESSIONAL COURSES". And those who are doing and then claiming homeopaths are more shameful rather atrocious.

Don't go away to for watching seminar proceedings. More blunders are available for reading and watching.

Every homeopath (99 %) of the world are doing another job. Homeopathic practice is a side buisness for them. It is disgraceful.

The most appropriate reason of this cause is three weeks or short courses which are making people homeopaths. They don't know anything about physiology, anatomy, chemistry and pharmacology. What you can expect from them
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some colleges are calling three-week courses as "PROFESSIONAL COURSES".
Perhaps, the three week professional course is a course for professional health care providers, who already have a background in medicine.

Perhaps the name is misleading?

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The three week professional course is a course for professional health care providers, who already have a background in medicine. As far as I am aware, it is an introductory course. Perhaps the name is misleading?
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Haaaaaaa

Simone is confirming that she is very much confused. She is also providing a new information to us and about Julian that the school who is conducting three week professional course is not a professional course and that school is misleading people and students. They are capturing students by deceiving them.

She has also provided us a new information that the course is for those persons which are already qualified in medicine. It is for her kind notice that Julian had not qualified earlier before admitting himself for that Proooooooofessional Cooooourse of three weeks.
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Old 4th October 2002, 11:40 AM
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Chiaki

We, at HHBB, are honoured that you should ask us for advice on which course to take. However, we would all have different ideas. It is best that you decide for yourself. It will be empowering for you.

I can say that should you start with an introductory course, it is more than likely you will move on. The study of homoeopathy becomes a joy very quickly.

Might I suggest that you start to read the Organon and then take it from there?

Others will have more suggestions for you and it will be up to you to consider each and make a decision.

Wishing you all the best.
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