New Age Medicine: HomeopathyIntroductionWould you go to see a witch-doctor to cure a physical ailment?
There might be some reading this research report that would, but few
Christians would seek help from someone that they knew practiced
occult medicine, using demonic powers for healing. The problem is,
there is a whole new breed of healers using occult means and occult
powers for healing. They neither dress like nor look like the
witch-doctors you see in the pages of National Geographic. They look
like you and me. I'll never forget the time when a Christian woman
came into my office and began pouring out her heart. She was going
through "deep water" as it were. I asked her some questions and to
my surprise I discovered she had been seeing a psychic. She came to
me because her problems had dramatically worsened since then...
nightmares, evil thoughts, depression, self-destructive thoughts. I
told her that she was involved with the occult and God forbids all
occult practices. I read and explained
I then urged the woman to confess her involvement with the psychic as sin, repent and renounce all advice and association with the psychic reader. My point is simply this, many New Age/Occult healing practices are disguised. Sometimes those involved quote the Bible and pray with their patients. But underneath the facade you will find the occult operating. That's what is happening with homeopathy. It is my sincere prayer that you will read this research report and see how the "Angel of Light" has cleverly disguised his lies. Because of this disguise, many Christians are buying into homeopathy. May you know the truth and may the truth make you free. Homeopathy was developed by a German mystic physician named Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann who lived between 1755-1843. Although there are three different streams of homeopath since its development, homeopathy has changed very little.
But, regardless of which stream one follows, the practices are still the same. In fact, "To his supporters, Hahnemann is the single genius in the history of recorded medicine."1 This system bases treatment on Similia similibus curantur which basically boils down to what you might call, "like cures like." That is that the same substance causing symptoms in a healthy person will cure those symptoms in a sick person. One of the big problems is that homeopathy claims to correct an imbalance or problem in the body's "vital force" or life energy. These imbalances, they claim, will sooner or later cause disease. We will take a closer look at the issue of "vital force" later in this report. But there are also other equally disturbing problems with homeopathy. Many of the basic elements that C. F. Samuel Hahnemann brought into homeopathy are from the mystical & occult realm. Let's consider some of them.
To begin with, "We know that he was a member of a Lodge of Free Masons."2 In my research library I have many old Masonic publications. They are filled with mysticism and the occult. In his studies for advancement in the Masonic order, Hahnemann would have been exposed to many of these ideas. It becomes obvious that Freemasonry influenced him, for on the title page of his "Bible of Homeopathy" are two interesting words -- Aude-Sapere. Where did that come from? What does it mean? The motto of Freemasonry is Aude Sapere which means, Dare To Be Wise. Hahnemann "borrowed" the Masonic motto and placed it on the title page of his "Organon".
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SERVICE of Perhaps you are wondering what this has to do with Hahnemann. Let
me tie it together for you. Hahnemann was an ardent follower of
Swedish mystic philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) and
Swedenborg was his mentor. Since Hahnemann followed Swedenborg you
need to know what the man's key teaching was. The key tenet of
Swedenborg's doctrine was his method of arriving at truth. "As
employed by Swedenborg himself, it consisted of a series of
Revelations, by which immediate and indubitable [unqu
estionable] intercourse [communication] with the spirit world
was obtained."3 To
put it simply Swedenborg taught his followers how to enter a state
of consciousness that would put them in touch with spirit entities.
He would claim that they were good spirits though anyone
knowledgeable in the Scriptures would identify them as demons.
Actually what you have here is what the Bible forbids as necromancy
(see How did this affect Hahnemann? "Hahnemann himself claimed to be 'inspired' in his homeopathic writings."5 Now this is not an obscure fact among homeopathic practitioners. In the Swiss Homeopathic Journal, #4, 1960 the president of the International League of Homeopathy noted this fact to a group of homeopaths when he said,
Many homeopaths look at his book as a divinely mystical book.
When a man claims divine revelation or inspiration as the source of
his writings, that should immediately raise huge red flags in the
minds of any Christian. It is only the Bible that is inspired by God
(
Martin Gumpert wrote a book entitled, Hahnemann: The Adventerous Career of a Medical Rebel. In this book it reveals that Hahnemann studied and delighted in the teachings of a Swiss occultic medical philosopher named Paracelsus (1493-1541). Paracelsu s developed a medical philosophy that combined the esoteric occult teachings of the Cabala with the facts and fancies of science. His "medical" philosophy was occult oriented without a doubt. The teachings of Paracelsus stimulated Hahnemann's thinking and he developed some of his doctrine based on the occult teachings of Paracelsus. Hahnemann was drawn like a magnet to occult ideas and the teachings of Franz Mesmer just added to the heap.
Franz Mesmer (1733-1815) was a Swiss-German physician that founded the doctrine of animal magnetism, often called mesmerism. What Mesmer uncovered was actually an occult art that had been used for centuries by Shamans (witch doctors) to bring people under their control. Mesmer learned the technique that allowed him to produce an abnormal condition resembling sleep in another person. During this state, the mind of the individual remained passive and was subject to the will of the operator. Mesmer used this hypnotic state to heal patients that were sick. In fact, in his Homeopathic Bible, the Organon, Hahnemann compared the similarities between the practice of homeopathy and mesmerism. Consider this quote from the 6th edition of the Organon --
Oh, by the way, what Hahnemann has just described is modern psychic healing. Animism, Hinduism, Confucianism and Eastern ReligionDuring my research I became increasingly aware that this man
rejected the Bible and God's "wisdom that is from above" and
followed the earthly, sensual and devilish wisdom from beneath
(
How can a Christian follow the "inspired" teachings of a Christ rejecter like C. F. Samuel Hahnemann? In some cases is it because of ignorance. In other cases Satan has blinded their minds. Let's move on. According to Martin Gumpert, Samuel Hahnemann was influenced by animism.9 And he was also into other Eastern religions. One biography reveals "he is strongly attracted to the East. Confucius is his ideal."10 This is well documented by a letter Hahne mann wrote.
It is little wonder that Samuel Pfeifer says, "The reverence for Eastern thought was not just Hahnemann's personal hobby, but rather the fundamental philosophy behind the preparation of homeopathic remedies." 12 In an excellent Christian book published in Northern Ireland, H.J. Bopp concludes after reading Hahnemann and other homeopathic writings that --
The Doctrine of Vital ForceEven if we were to exclude all the above influences that play a part in homeopathy (which we can't), there is yet one major, Major, major problem. That is the doctrine that underlies all homeopathic treatment. That is the doctrine of vital force. This was mentioned in a quote from Hahnemann on Mesmerism. But what does it actually mean?
If you know your New Age & occult philosophy you will recognize that what is in focus here is pantheism, that is, the belief that divinity or life force is inseparable from and immanent in everything. Leading homeopath Herbert Robert put it this way, relating homeopathy's vital force to a pantheistic deity in his Art of Cure by Homeopathy. He said the "vital force" of homeopathy was part of "the moving Energy, the activating Power of the universe," as being "passed on in all forms and degrees of living creatures," and as permeating the universe:
Daisie and Michael Radner see the connection between homeopathy and occult energy fields.
So how is one healed by homeopathy? "The healing power", say the
homeopaths, "is coming from cosmic power transferred to the remedy
through the ritual of potentiation" ( What is frightening is the fact that one homeopathic Doctor, "Vithoulkas", openly reveals that the real purpose of homeopathy is "to help open the higher centers [of the brain] for spiritual and celestial influx."18 What's he talking about? Demonic invasion! Physician H. J. Bopp relates his own clinical experience: "The occult influence in homeopathy is transmitted to the individual, bringing him consciously or unconsciously under demonic influence. [...] It is significant frequently to find nervous depression in families using homeopathic treatments."19 Other homeopaths admit an occult connection. Homeopathic authority James Kent states that there are two worlds, the physical world and the invisible world. He says that the whole of homeopathy is bound up in the invisible world, which is indistinguishable from the spiritual world of the occult realm .20 Perhaps Richard Grossinger, author of Planet Medicine: From Stone Age Shamanism to Post-Industrial Healing does the best of summing up the information I have just presented to you --
He further states,
Homeopathy is a Stepping Stone to Other Occult Activities
Though many homeopaths attempt to "dress up" this mystical occult medicine in clothes of respectability, not all homeopaths play that game. Leading Swiss homeopath, Dr. Adolf Voegeli is one such person. When he was asked how he explained the working of the cosmic energy in homeopathy he responded, "You know, I believe in the power of the zodiac." He does not keep this belief a secret either. In an article on the mechanisms of homeopathy published in the Zeitschrift fuer Klassiche Homoeopathie (Journal for Classical Homeopathy) the bibliography resembles a collection of occult, hinduistic, and anthroposophical literature.23 Many homeopaths diagnose on the basis of astrological signs or otherwise employ astrology in their practice.24 For example, one homeopath confesses,
Others use divination to find a cure. Dr. Voegeli, a famous homeopathic doctor, has confirmed that a very high percentage of homeopaths work with the pendulum.26 Dr. Pfeifer, M.D., also notes the use of pendulums by homeopaths because "it is easier to take a short cut with the radionic pendulum."27 For example, former Lutheran pastor, Bolte, got his "gift" of soothsaying by means of a radionic pendulum. Like many other homeopaths, he chooses the appropriate remedy for a patient by using the pendulum. In his booklet From Pendulum Research to Miraculous Healing he writes:
Still others use even more hard core occult means. There are groups whose [homeopathic] research is carried out during seances, through mediums who seek information from spirits. The testimony of a person who worked in an important homeopathic laboratory of high standing in France is very interesting. She tells about the interview she had with the former director and founder of the establishment with a view to her recruitment. After a short introduction, this director asked her which astrological sign she was born under. He then wished to know whether she was a medium. As this was so, he confided to her the secret of the practices of the place. New treatments were researched there during seances, through the agency of persons having occult powers -- mediums by which to question spirits.29 The frosting on the occult cake comes from a former new age healer and psychic who says "it is a fact that many homeopathic practitioners try to make sure their remedies are working by putting a magic spell on them".30 In conclusion I issue this warning to all Christians. Homeopathic
practices can and do open the door of your mind to demonic
influences. Though the occult influence in homeopathy is often
disguised, nonetheless it is there. Allow me to share a second time
this quote from one Christian researcher -- "The occult influence in
homeopathy is transmitted to the individual, bringing him
consciously or unconsciously under demonic influence [...] It is
significant frequently to find nervous depression in families using
homeopathic treatments."31
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