HeartBeat #7 January 2003 KHA

 

  VAN ZANDVOORT   

"Beyond Kent"
Revealing The Treasures Of The Repertories

Seminar Presented by HomeopathyWest

1442A Walnut Street #138
Berkeley, CA, 94709
1-877-850-5078
or e-mail seminars@homeopathywest.com

March 22, 23, 2003 in Tiburon, California

Roger van Zandvoort has researched the world of the repertory for the last twenty years. He has written four versions of the Complete as well as the Millennium. In this extraordinary seminar, he will review the development of the repertories, discussing their strengths and weaknesses. Van Zandvoort is convinced that we are not using our repertories to their fullest potential. Since Kent wrote his repertory, we have lost connection with the more original methodologies, among which was the method Boenninghausen used in his masterful Therapeutic Handbook. Hahnemann himself collaborated with Boenninghausen on this first repertory and it remained the repertory of choice for many of the early homeopaths. Using cured cases from the homeopathic literature, van Zandvoort will demonstrate the use of these older repertory methods. He will introduce his new Repertorium Universalis, which departs radically from previous editions both in structure and in remedy grading system. The structural changes are a result of combining the Kent method, with it's great value in the accuracy of its connection to exact proving symptoms, and the method of Boenninghausen. These two methods of repertorizing are not antithetical; rather they confirm and complement each other. This combination gives us a stronger repertory structure that will greatly increase our level of prescription accuracy and also deepen our comprehension of remedies.

Van Zandvoort will teach this new methodology of the Repertorium Universalis, which can be applied using our existing repertories. He is an exciting speaker with a great deal of passion on this facinating subject matter. Space is limited so sign up now!

$275.00

Early Bird and Student discount is $225.00
(if paid before Feb. 1, 2003)
Cancellation fee is $50 before March 1. No refunds after March 1.