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"The downside of all the different approaches is they become intellectual mind games that get in the way of the simple, clear clarity of observing, in an unprejudiced way, what's in front of you." -Tony Hurley
In this episode, I speak with Tony Hurley, one of the UK’s most experienced homeopathy lecturers, about his rich, four-decade journey in the field. Tony shares how his path into homeopathy began in the 1970s through the influence of Thomas Maughan, and how his background in yoga and transpersonal psychology shaped his integrative, holistic approach. We explore the early days of homeopathy in the UK, the founding of key institutions, and the shifts in public perception over time. Tony emphasizes the power of simplicity, the value of being an unprejudiced observer, and the need to return to core principles in both teaching and practice.
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About my guest:
Tony Hurley is one of the most experienced lecturers in the UK. He witnessed the resurgence of homeopathy in the late '60s and early '70s and studied with Thomas Maughan, a leading figure and a major influence on present homeopathic thought. After travelling to India, Tony returned to teach yoga and started practising as a homeopath in 1982. He studied Transpersonal Psychotherapy with Ian Gordon Brown and in the mid-80s was one of a group of students studying under George Vithoulkas, the world renowned Greek teacher and practitioner of homeopathy. Tony specialises in bringing the Materia Medica to life, with detailed insights into his extensive clinical experience, and lectures at colleges across the globe.
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Send us a text
"The downside of all the different approaches is they become intellectual mind games that get in the way of the simple, clear clarity of observing, in an unprejudiced way, what's in front of you." -Tony Hurley
In this episode, I speak with Tony Hurley, one of the UK’s most experienced homeopathy lecturers, about his rich, four-decade journey in the field. Tony shares how his path into homeopathy began in the 1970s through the influence of Thomas Maughan, and how his background in yoga and transpersonal psychology shaped his integrative, holistic approach. We explore the early days of homeopathy in the UK, the founding of key institutions, and the shifts in public perception over time. Tony emphasizes the power of simplicity, the value of being an unprejudiced observer, and the need to return to core principles in both teaching and practice.
Topics Covered:
About my guest:
Tony Hurley is one of the most experienced lecturers in the UK. He witnessed the resurgence of homeopathy in the late '60s and early '70s and studied with Thomas Maughan, a leading figure and a major influence on present homeopathic thought. After travelling to India, Tony returned to teach yoga and started practising as a homeopath in 1982. He studied Transpersonal Psychotherapy with Ian Gordon Brown and in the mid-80s was one of a group of students studying under George Vithoulkas, the world renowned Greek teacher and practitioner of homeopathy. Tony specialises in bringing the Materia Medica to life, with detailed insights into his extensive clinical experience, and lectures at colleges across the globe.
Join the CHE Pro to watch the full video
https://www.cheonline.co.uk/
Visit our website
https://chehomeopathy.com/
Elevate Your Practice with CHE PRO
https://www.cheonline.co.uk/
CHE Course
https://chehomeopathy.com/courses/