Listen "Podcast 43 – Becoming Unstoppable!"
Episode Synopsis
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:
01:24 Joette shares some advice for the New Year
07:03 Pulsatilla
16:34 Goals or tips for the more experienced
20:06 Listen and observe
27:42 Choosing between Aconitum and Ignatia
37:04 Know the homeopathics that your family needs
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
Gateway Guided Study Group
Pulsatilla
Hepar sulph
Arnica
Cuprum
Aconitum
Homeopathy kits
Thanksgiving in Stitches (blog)
Joette's Facebook Page
Mercurius viv
Arsenicum
Rhus tox
Antimonium crud
Hypericum
Allergic?! course
Ignatia
Aconitum
Hypericum-Arsenicum
You are listening to a podcast from joettecalabrese.com where nationally certified American homeopath, public speaker, and author, Joette Calabrese, shares her passion for helping families stay healthy through homeopathy and nutrient-dense nutrition.
Joette: One of your commitments to the New Year is to learn how to crack the code for your family’s illnesses. Take it on, really make this your focus. Because it’s inevitable that if you make it into a focus, it will turn into reality.
Kate: It’s Podcast Number 43 at joettecalabrese.com. In this podcast, Joette gives us some of her secrets to setting goals and strategies to become unstoppable using homeopathy. We will learn more about homeopathy for ear infections, cold sores, deep sorrow, and how to determine when to use Aconite and Ignatia. Now, let’s get started.
Welcome, Joette. It’s a new year, 2018. I know you’re very excited about the things that you have planned for the coming year. I’m excited as well. Today, let’s spend a little bit of time just talking about goals and how to achieve those goals, and how we want to help our families.
Joette: Yes, that sounds like a great topic.
Kate: Joette, looking forward, be our visionary. Guide us as we go into the New Year in how to help our families using homeopathy.
Joette shares some advice for the New Year
Joette: Well, let me start by saying that homeopathy, classical homeopathy, and homeopathy in general is a very vast, in-depth subject. It can seem overwhelming. In fact, it is overwhelming. What my goal always is — my personal goal and my professional goal — is to make it as easy as I possibly can for my students, my clients, my readers and listeners to try to get the complex and bring it down to something really simple. There’s actually a word in Italian. The word is sprezzatura. It means getting the complex or the lofty and huge and bringing it down to a level that makes it look like it’s effortless, even though there’s a lot of complexity behind it. So, I love that word because it kind of touches on the fact that we’re getting something — human health and a medicine that approaches it so elegantly — and making it simple and doable and breaking it down and parsing it into pieces. That’s always my professional goal — not just for myself for years in the past but also now for my students and readers and listeners.
I believe that it’s very doable. We can get something that’s complex and make it simple by approaching it, not by saying, “Gee, I want to cure cancer.” You know what I mean? No, no. You want to start from small. You want to start with your own family members. I always encourage folks to number one: try to work with others, if you possibly can. Join a group. Join a study group. Start a study group. I mean, I always talk about the study groups that are available, our Gateway classes that are available through the website and then meeting with people from all over the world, for that matter, or all over the country or just those in your neighborhood, your church group. It’s not the only way to do this. There are many ways to do this. But, once you join a group or start a group, you’ll be surprised at how quickly you will accomplish what seems like the impossible.
Kate: So Joette, I want to interrupt you really quickly here because I think a lot of people are intimidated,
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