A real jewel and satisfaction behind a successful homoeopathic practice lies in providing a holistic (wholistic) healing to a diseased patient. A key for such practice lies in having a sound understanding upon What constitutes Whole in Health and in Disease, thus touching the root or core as we as homoeopaths always yearn for.
This book is all about understanding the whole human being step-by-step and reaching the deepest core. It provides guidelines in understanding what constitutes the Whole in Health thus making it easy to follow its deviated form in Disease. The scientific correlation of the idea with the various universal laws and the latest developments in physics described in this book is the real charm of the journey as it not only makes the entire ride a very interesting one for its reader but also gives a firm footage to the narrated ideas.
Benefits of such deeper understanding of human core in practice is seen as a long term deeper healing produced in a patient besides subjective relief at their mind, body levels; these are well demonstrated as documented cases at the end of the book.
This book is a reflection of his journey into the field of homoeopathy so far as understanding a human is concerned, a dive in the ocean himself, where Dinesh shares his learning experiences, it yearns to navigate those who wish to take a dive in the ocean of homoeopathy.
"In homeopathy there are many inspired and intelligent practitioners, great authors and great teachers. In some cases all of these qualities come together in one individual. Dinesh Chauhan is one of those. With great clarity he can reduce complex matters to a simplicity that signifies he masters the subject." Harry van der Zee
- Author: Dinesh Chauhan
- ISBN: 2345672345679
- 119 pages
- Paperback
- Published in 2007
- Printed in India
Reprinted with the permission of The Alliance of Registered Homeopaths, from the Journal 'Homeopathy in Practice', Spring 2008 edition. Reviewed by Penny Edwards.
Dr Dinesh Chauhan worked as an assistant to Dr Rajan Sankaran in his clinic for some years in Mumbai. It’s therefore no surprise that he should be a part of what I call the “Second Generation” Mumbai group, those lucky and devoted students who have had years to learn from the master in his own environs.
Dr Dinesh is an extremely gentle soul, whose work can be heard of via the Aroga course being run in Sheffield (UK contact Gurmej Virk, 01246 411 730). He is a very good teacher, and extremely encouraging to those who might otherwise be tentative about embarking on a new way of case-taking and case analysis.
His book “A Journey Into The Human Core” is his own interpretation of the teachings of Dr Sankaran, with his own cases to further illustrate his experience using the Sensation Method. The first few chapters give an alternative way of looking at the journey and I, for one, always appreciate hearing about others’ experiences of this method. After all, if Dr Rajan is a bird, having developed his own method of working by trial and error, it will be second nature for him intuitively to know how to fly. For those of us who have to learn those skills from scratch, it is useful to be taught, not just to be conscious of our wings, but to flap them! This is the advantage of listening and learning from all of those who use
the Sensation Method.
By writing about his own experiences, Dr Dinesh Chauhan is also giving us another way of expanding our knowledge of the method. We follow his journey, and see the parallels he has for some of the terms used by Dr Sankaran, which sometimes make for easier understanding. Like any of the books from the Mumbai group, we get an enormous amount of benefit from reading the cases. they give us insight into what questions to ask, how to stick with a particular sensation, when not to leave the main complaint (or
when to!) and, best of all, they give us insights the whole way along explaining their thinking and why they have pursued this particular course of action.
Covering the vibrational patterns of diseased and healthy states, Dr Dinesh gives outlines of the main kingdoms, as well as nosodes, sarcodes, imponderabilia and other sources. He explores to great depth the impact of energy and it’s ability to have form or be formless, and the implications for us as Homoeopaths.
I found it particularly useful to see a slightly new way of analyzing cases. By looking at three distinct areas of local, general and vital form, and then mapping them according to the seven levels of energy, it is much easier to pinpoint and see the logic of the sensation of the patient. It’s also constructive to see the dates and details of follow-ups in the cases discussed, so that we can be more realistic about what reactions we expect to see and in what sort of time frames.
Apart from some minor irritations of poor editing or spelling, the information in the book is good and extremely thought provoking. It’s another adjunct to the expanding library of books which will help us explore and understand this valuable method.