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In this episode, we delve into the exploration of miasms and their profound influence on human health and societal evolution. Grant begins by discussing the application of miasmatic remedies, focusing on Sulphur the remedy as an example. We dissect the dual aspects of miasms, emphasizing the importance of both the dominant miasm and totality in Homeopathic practice. Grant shares the transition from perceiving miasms as inherited diseases to understanding them as defence mechanisms, deeply intertwined with our ancestral memories. We then venture into the historical aspect, tracing miasmatic patterns through a mystic lens, exploring a 150-year Earth cycle and associating epidemics with specific miasms. By examining the timeline of diseases such as Syphilis, Leprosy, and the Black Death, we uncover the cyclical nature of miasms and their connection to societal shifts. We conclude with a teaser for the next episode, where we will delve into the concept of inherited memory.
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In this episode, we delve into the exploration of miasms and their profound influence on human health and societal evolution. Grant begins by discussing the application of miasmatic remedies, focusing on Sulphur the remedy as an example. We dissect the dual aspects of miasms, emphasizing the importance of both the dominant miasm and totality in Homeopathic practice. Grant shares the transition from perceiving miasms as inherited diseases to understanding them as defence mechanisms, deeply intertwined with our ancestral memories. We then venture into the historical aspect, tracing miasmatic patterns through a mystic lens, exploring a 150-year Earth cycle and associating epidemics with specific miasms. By examining the timeline of diseases such as Syphilis, Leprosy, and the Black Death, we uncover the cyclical nature of miasms and their connection to societal shifts. We conclude with a teaser for the next episode, where we will delve into the concept of inherited memory.

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