Homœopathic Links 2005; 18(4): 180-186
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-865888
LIVING MATERIA MEDICA

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The One Ring

Liz Lalor1
  • 1Australia
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Publication History

Publication Date:
03 January 2006 (online)

Summary

Homeopaths have for years surmised the constitutional pictures of the characters in the wonderful Tolkien tale of The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien is concerned with telling a story and tale of great bravery, and with recounting a story of how evil and the desire for power from the Ring affect a simple person. In this essay Liz looks at how the characters of Frodo and Gollum reflect the remedy pictures of Anacardium and Mancinella.

References

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1 In a lecture I attended with Rajan Sankaran he commented on the fact that in his clinical experience a lot of Anacardiums he knew had made the choice to become Buddhists precisely because the strict rules of Karma had held their “cruel” part in control.

2 Vermeulen Prisma = “Extracts of the nuts display a strong cytotoxic effect; a fraction of the aqueous methanolic extract of the nuts has been proven active against nasopharynx carcinoma cell cultures.” Vermeulen in Prisma considers the origins and history of remedies. This has been an important book for me because within the herbal or chemical history of use, there is a lot we can learn about the characteristics of the behaviour of a remedy picture.

Liz Lalor

192 Glen Eira RD

Elsternwick

3185 Victoria

Australia

Email: lalor@ozonline.com.au

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