Shocking Times need Aconitum

I don’t know about you, but the last two weeks have been shocking for me. The shock of hearing about an assassination – first framed as an attempt and then the news of its “success,” then the video footage, then dismay at how so many responded to it, along with continuous news of fights and fears at home and abroad (no matter how much one tries to avoid such news) have made life feel very precarious. It could be argued that the past few years have been filled with one shock after another, and that we’re all basically conditioned to live our daily lives in a fight-or-flight mentality. It’s no wonder so many people are sick.

For me, hope comes first from my faith in Christ. I lean on verses like Job 13:15 Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him, and Psalm 30:5 Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.

I feel blessed that I can also lean on homeopathy’s ability to gently but effectively move my body towards balance and health. For a shocking event, a traumatic accident, terrible news, a sudden illness, an unexpected death, an unspeakable tragedy, or a terrible thing you can’t “unsee,” we can find help in Aconitum napellus 200c taken twice daily or even a little more if the situation is quite severe. Homeopathy doesn’t suppress, but it does help stimulate the body’s own natural healthy responses to put things back in order. Aconitum helps relieve the mind that is stuck in fight or flight, so it’s free to organize its thoughts. It allows us to be intentional again about how we want to move forward, instead of paralyzed by fear, surprise, and disbelief.

I would love to share more information about homeopathy with you! Please click “subscribe” below to join my homeopathy email list, and consider taking one of my classes! If you would like to schedule an individual consultation about a health problem you’re experiencing, just send me an email and we’ll get the process started.

For more information from my teacher and mentor, Joette Calabrese, check out her blog on the subject: https://joettecalabrese.com/blog/psychological-protection/


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