By Bob Leckridge Homeopathic Doctor Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital
Bob Leckridge continues:
I blog with a hope that my photos and my writings might add a little to the lives of people who browse here.
I want to make a contribution. I want my contribution to the intricate net of connections between us to be one of positivity, something which you might find life-enhancing, or inspiring, or thought-provoking, or interesting, or moving.
You know what I hate? Negativity and cynicism. There are people who like to pour their energies into tearing things down. I’m not one of them. I don’t know what you’d think constitutes a good life, but for me, it’s something to do with being the hero of your own story, not a zombie in somebody else’s.
What do I mean by that?
Well, you can read more about these ideas on the permanent pages (see the tabs, Hero or zombie?, and AdaptCreateEngage, above the banner photo at the top of the blog).
There is a concerted campaign to drive homeopathy out of the National Health Service. This is a campaign to tear something down. I had a brush with it today and the experience has provoked me to write down my views about this therapy which I practice – to explain it a bit.
I wrote a post about homeopathy once before, but what I’ve done now is copy that text into a new permanent page entitled Homeopathy. You’ll find that first post under the heading Part One. Then I’ve added my thoughts on some of the points which are raised in this debate. You’ll find them under the heading Part Two.
These two parts make for an article that’s way too long for a post and I hope there are some points in there which will make a positive contribution.
Homeopathy November 16, 2007 by bobleckridge