(G.V.): And he is very attached to you?
(Mother): Yes, and he is very attached to Harry, his father, very attached. We are both very close to him, very special to him, and he to us. We live and operate in terms of “we”- as a unit – except not all the time.
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(G.V.): You see, the child is lost in grief; he hears things and then he is completely overwhelmed by grief. Do you see that? What would you call that grief? You call it silent grief, this is a silent grief we are talking about: the child will not talk, will not say anything, when he is upset he will not express it, this is the state he goes into. The paralysis is secondary, it doesn’t matter what pathology it is, once you find the right remedy This is the idea behind homeopathy: you have to get to the crux of the matter and prescribe the remedy that goes deep down into the heart of the issue and covers the whole pathology. The whole pathology is not the inflamed cerebellum alone, it is the heart which is inflamed, the emotions which have been completely overridden by grief. You have to treat him as a whole person. You shouldn’t just give Cuprum and Causticum to stop his ataxic movements. Cuprum will stop the movements immediately in this case because Cuprum is worse lying down, it is much more specific. For instance, if Cuprum was given, you will have stopped the movements, but you will have done nothing against the grief and the paralysis that is still there.
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(G.V.): Did John’s moods change a lot?
(Mother): Yes.
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(G.V.): What I’m asking is, is the remedy I now perceive, the same remedy that I would have perceived before all these things happened? Did his moods change? Because what I perceive is