He started the seminar by acknowledging that not all his cases go to the level of sensation and energy pattern. The rest of the seminar was about how to get to the essence of the case; how to improve our perception of what is the patient’s “experience of reality”.
Jayesh went over things that were known to me but worth repeating, like “remove your mind from the case” (Homeopaths are probably the only health professionals who insist on removing the mind from the process); create time and space for the person to heal. Jayesh was very practical about it and showed some meditation techniques that he found helpful. I was glad to see that I am on the right track with my Vipassana meditation. I also appreciated some “tricks of the trade” in case taking. They were simple and to the point. I tried them already in my office after the conference.
I was very interested in Jayesh’s idea of taking patient to the after-life experience in a quest for a remedy. He presented a case and described the process. It was especially interesting for me because two years ago I had a case where the remedy revealed itself to me when the patient described her near-death experience. I think that near-death and after-life experiences are very powerful. They affect human life profoundly. It is an “opening” to deep memories and non-human experiences that we as homeopaths are interested in.
The seminar was held at the beautiful barn converted to the conference room. Thanks to Spero who invited Jayesh, and to Pam who found great chef to cook for us. The weather was warm. It was pleasure to meet old friends homeopaths, walk at the beach and swim in the warm ocean.

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