Tuesday 8 October 2013

On Friday Davy and Jane and I go to Malawai where Jane and I will teach. Having worked tirelessly to find the epidemic remedies for AIDS and having seen how well they work, Jeremy's vision is to share the knowledge and spread it as far as possibly through Africa. Apart from sponsoring students to go to the homoeopathy school in Kenya he has written a correspondance course which a group in Malawi headed by Pastor Lameck have already completed. When I first arrived here Marina was in the middle of marking their exam papers and when Pastor Lameck came to pick up the papers (a six day return journey) he ate with us so Davy and I have met him.


Our teaching job is to make the course work real for these people. Anyone who passed the exam received a Helios remedy kit for Africa and if we can help to give them the confidence and the knowledge to use it we will be winning. Once you really understand that like cures like, which can be difficult to get your head around, and learn to tune into your observational skills you are on your way to becoming a homoeopath. And for each person who manages to get their head around and their hands on homoeopathy a community will benefit.


On Friday (which is Jane's birthday) we take a six hour bus journey to Dar Es Salaam where we stay overnight flying to Mbeye on Saturday. Pastor Lameck says we must stay in Mbeye on Saturday night because we arrive too late to get across the border in daylight so on Sunday we take three more busses, one to the border, one from the border to Mzuzu and from there to Mzimba which is where we will be teaching.


When Pastor Lameck made this journey in September he didn't use a plane but did the whole three day slog by bus and arrived hungry and without any money in Moshi. It was one of our first night time tasks to go down town and meet him and bring him home to eat with us. It would make you appreciate street lighting! A pool of light falls in front of each house but that seems only to emphasize the darkness and make a difficult silhouette of all the activity in the street.

So three more days of clinics this week and then we head off.




Two small pink reasons why we are working.

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