Society of Homeopaths conference

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The society of Homeopaths is holding an online event concerning Agrohomeopathy.

April 29th 2023

Speakers:
Radko Tichavsky, Camilla Sherr, Claire Hattersley, Cornelia Maute and Mark Moodie


Session 1 - Homeopathy for your garden - 8 remedies to make an easy start
9.30-10.30
With Cornelia Maute

Session 2 - Treating plants like humans
10.30-11.30
With Camllia Sherr

Tea Break
11.30-11.45

Session 3 - An introduction to biodynamic gardening
11.45-12.45
With Claire Hattersley

Lunch Break
12.45-13.30
Lunch break

What can biodynamics and homeopathy learn from each other?
13.30-14.30
With Mark Moodie

Holohomeopathy, contribution to agriculture in the times of climate change - Part 1
14.30-15.30
With Dr Radko Tichavsky

Tea Break
15.30-15.45

Holohomeopathy, contribution to agriculture in the times of climate change - Part 2
15.45-16.45
With Dr Radko Tichavsky

Q&A Session
16.45-17.45

Question and answer session with the speakers

The Society reserves the right to amend the conference programme and to refuse admission to all of its seminars and conferences and to cancel any event where necessary
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Biodynamics and homeopathy
Posted on February 17, 2023

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We are delighted to welcome Mark Moodie to the Society 2023 conference.

Mark will present some of the more striking achievements within biodynamics and suggest a pathway for agrohomeopathy’s development which combines the best of theory and practice from both.

Biodynamic agriculture and homeopathy are sister disciplines with much to gain by sharing stories. Although the partnership has been alive since the 1920s and occasionally refreshed in the meantime, the emergence of agrohomeopathy presents an excellent opportunity for a warm reunion.

Mark left medical school to train with Misha Norland in the 1980s and has since worked in biodynamic agriculture. His search for a science of living beings, ecological repair, and for an answer to the placebo question led him to biodynamic agriculture. His contributions to agriculture can be found at www.considera.org and at www.moodie.biz

‘How to make your garden flourish’ is taking place online on Saturday 29th April 2023.

Society members and members of partner organisations all welcome.

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