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The Celle Seminars – Page 12

There I met his hostess, an Italian Baroness. As soon as we met and she knew that I was treating him with homeopathy, she said, “Oh, you have intuition!”, implying that I could find the remedies through intuition. I replied, “How do you know that?” She said, “I can see it !!” I said, “No, I do not have intuition, I have studied very hard for what I know.”
After sometime Krishnamurti fell ill with bronchopneumonia -he was gasping and wheezing with high fever and paiful cough-ing holding his chest to reduce the pain from coughing- I could not find the proper remedy.
I gave Bryonia without effect and several other remedies in the following days without any effect, fever was keeping very high especially in the evening time.
The situation became more and more precarious. People around Krishnamurti became more and more frightened and anxious and some of them were very concerned, “What’s happening? He’s going to die, don’t you see?” I said, “Yes, I also think he is going to die.” Where was my intuition? Why didn’t I have intuition then?
I mention this initial conversation because the idea that I had intuition was widely circulated during that time. But I knew that if this idea prevailed, then will be detrimental for homeopathy.
The hostess asked me whether we should call a doctor from Geneva. I discussed it with Krishnamurti, “Sir, I cannot find the proper remedy that could help you”, meaning I was desperate and I needed help. He was in a really bad condition, not being able to breathe, he had high fever and I thought, as everybody else from his court, that he would die. I said, “We must call a doctor from Geneva.” He asked me whether such a doctor will help me, “Is he going to help you to find the remedy?” asked Krishnamurti. “An allopathic doctor from Geneva will not help me find the remedy, but will give you antibiotics,” I replied. But Krishnamurti said, “No, no, you try, you keep on trying; continue”, in a voice that could be hardly heard.
All the people in his court stopped saying that George had intuition. You don’t have to have intuition in such a situation,