The radio programme I made this week for Another Way on Dublin
South FM is an interview with Sarah Jackson who is a member of the
Society of Friends also known as Quakers. I edit these programmes
myself which can take quite a long time depending on how erratic the
actual interview is. I learn a lot that way – listening over and
over again as I edit. It has been really interesting but this week
it was a pleasure, there is something about Sarah's lovely voice
which I found very calming. Dublin South FM are running the
programme today, 25th August, without an add break so that
anyone listening can get a whole half hour of calm.
I wanted to talk to Sarah because some of the complimentary
therapists I have interviewed, all people who deal with the whole
picture of health when treating someone, mentioned spirituality as an
important part of the whole person. This has got me thinking –
what, exactly is a spiritual illness?
An important aspect of treating an individual patient is
understanding where is the centre of the case in that person. If
someone has stubbed their toe or caught a flu germ these are both
external physical causes and could be treated with homoeopathy by
matching the physical symptoms that ensue from the physical cause.
But look a little deeper and there is possibly more to see; perhaps
the person with the stubbed toe wasn't looking where they were going
– perhaps they were not concentrating and the lack of mental
concentration is actually the cause of the stubbed toe? In that case
I must treat the bruising of the toe AND the lack of mental
concentration if I am to see a good result and a person who is able
to protect his toes in the future. What about the flu germ? Not
everyone who meets a flu germ is able to catch it but perhaps my
hypothetical patient has been having trouble sleeping because of
grief or anxiety – if someone has been worn down by his emotions to
the point where he is vulnerable to catching the flu then, when I
treat him, I have to treat the emotional cause as well as the
physical cause if I am to get a good result.
So what is a spiritual cause? I think, perhaps, loneliness. I am
interested in other suggestions? I was interested to speak to
Sarah because my radio programme looks at other ways of doing things
and the Quakers certainly do things differently, but nearly the whole
way through the programme Sarah talks about communication,
connection, listening and hearing and it strikes me that it is the
spiritual part of us that does this work, making us part of the
whole, keeping us connected to our fellow man, holding us in the
community or connecting us to nature or even to the beauty in man
made things which is, after all, an expression of the creative in
man.
I enjoyed making this programme, I hope you enjoy listening to it. www.homeopathydublinsouth.ie
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