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The Bern Seminars – Page 6

The first day: Introduction

(G.V.): I am very happy to see that the interest in Classical Homeopathy has grown so profoundly in the space of just a few years. Obviously major progress has been made in our science, of which I am very glad. As most of you probably know, I have devoted my life to spreading homeopathy all over the world. It might be interesting for you to hear a little story before we start:
When I was in India, studying there in different colleges, I had the occasion to visit various spiritual people, amongst whom was a yogi who supposedly possessed special powers. I went into the room where every one was meditating, and except for the meditation itself I did not understand anything at all. Just as I was going to leave the yogi called me back. He then told his secretary to give me some fruit, for which I thanked him, and his secretary said: “While you eat the fruit, make a wish and it will come true.” Well, that was in 1963 and, as I’ve said, I was just a student in college at the time. I took the fruit, and as I walked out of the ashram, I said: “I want to spread homeopathy all over the world,” and then I ate the fruit.
Well, many years have gone by since then, and I’ve gathered a lot of experience; it is this experience, or part of this experience, that I will try to impart to you today.