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May 26, 2007

Why Be A Homeopath?

For many people, though, it's an encounter with a homeopath that opens them up to the possibilities for healing and helping others with this marvellous system of medicine. Successful homeopathic treatment for themselves, a family member or even a pet will have opened their eyes to its limitless possibilities, and awakened a burning desire to know more about this genuine alternative to the conventional health system.

"It's said that if you do what you love, the money will follow. Well, it may or may not, but at least you'll be doing what you love and, quite likely, loving what you do. In my experience, that beats getting well paid for doing something that robs you of the joy of life."
(Ian Watson, author and co-founder of the Lakeland College of Homeopathy)

Do you remember the old joke on the T-shirt - it said something like "Do you want to travel to exotic countries, meet interesting new people, and kill them?" It was a spoof on the recruitment advertisements for the British army at the time which cut through the gloss of the marketing campaign and brought home the reality of being a soldier.

Since entry into homeopathy as a second career is very common, it seems it's especially suitable for those who have become disillusioned with their original chosen field. Many homeopaths have past lives in medicine as nurses or midwives, for example, but there are former secretaries and accountants, social workers and biochemists too.

It's also a popular choice for people coming back into work after a career break, making the most of their opportunity to re-train and do something they really want to do.

For many people, though, it's an encounter with a homeopath that opens them up to the possibilities for healing and helping others with this marvellous system of medicine. Successful homeopathic treatment for themselves, a family member or even a pet will have opened their eyes to its limitless possibilities, and awakened a burning desire to know more about this genuine alternative to the conventional health system.

I'm not sure exactly what made me study homeopathy in the first place, but I discovered later it's in my blood! It turns out that my great-grandmother Louisa studied and practised homeopathy in India in the late 19th century, when she and her husband lived there as part of the British Raj.

Later, my mother (a former model turned nurse turned teacher) also turned homeopath. So 16 years ago it seemed not only natural but desirable for me to treat my first-born with homeopathy when she developed asthma at 12 months old. The GP had prescribed Ventolin in a syrup, which I gave her once. It didn't help her and in fact she got the "shakes". My Mum was visiting and noticed that my daughter's desire for ice was so strong that she would demand ice-lollies on the coldest of winter walks and lick the shelves of the freezer whenever we'd open the door to fetch something from the icebox! Taking into account her fear of sleeping in the dark and absolute terror on the occasion of a thunderstorm, it was an easy case for a newly-qualified homeopath. Phos 30c was given and the cure was complete. The Ventolin syrup went in the dustbin and my daughter has never suffered a chest complaint since.

Homeopathy is in fact the treatment of choice for millions of the world's citizens.

In the UK alone, an estimated 20 percent of the population turns to complementary and alternative medicine (which has become known as CAM), spending £500 million a year. There are now more CAM practitioners than GPs in the UK, with some treatments delivered on the NHS.

Its popularity is no doubt due in part to the fact that homeopaths listen to their patients, and treat them as whole human beings. Homeopaths also empower people, taking time to educate and explain to them how they can literally change their lives.

Homeopaths make an enormous difference to their own lives and those of others - not just with those little white pills, healing with infinitesimally small doses of substances both common and uncommon, but also by applying every skill they've acquired in life so far along with the new knowledge that training has given them. Becoming a homeopath is without doubt a transformative experience, and the pride and joy at graduation is just the beginning of a completely new direction in life.

As a qualified, practising homeopath myself, and loving every minute of it, I would say you should consider the following before deciding. If you feel positive and inspired by the possibilities, go for it!

  • Not many jobs give you the opportunity to connect with people who willingly tell you everything about themselves. Are you a natural listener? Would you consider it a privilege to know people intimately, to hold a safe space for them while they open their hearts and minds, and to hear the words "I've never told anybody this before ..."

  • Homeopaths, tutors and students alike say how wonderful it is when we get together and how much we enjoy being with like-minded others. Are you an open-minded, independent or lateral thinker who challenges received opinion?

  • The day I left my last secretarial post to commit myself to raising my children, I knew somewhere deep inside that I would never work for someone else again. I run my own diary now, and plan my time to suit myself and my family. I also know that there is no "glass ceiling" to my success. Would you relish this sort of personal freedom?

  • Self-employment brings many advantages and opportunities - you learn to play on your strengths but also how to overcome your weaknesses. As a sole practitioner you will rapidly develop not just your healing skills, but also your ability to motivate and organise yourself. Would you find the prospect exciting and rise to the challenges?

  • Self-assessment and self-development play a large part in your abilities to build a successful practice. As a homeopath, you will get numerous chances to increase the number of healing tools at your disposal. Are you able to identify your own strengths and weaknesses and would you enjoy attending workshops and seminars as part of your continuing professional development?

  • learning and applying homeopathy will never be boring! There is always something new, and it can feel as if it's just not possible to learn it all in one lifetime. How do you feel about being on a steep learning curve at the outset?

  • There are many homeopaths with general, family practices, and as many more who have found a niche and become experts in the treatment of certain conditions, such as infertility or autism. Is there any particular area that would particularly draw you?

There's no need to hesitate - if you want to know more, the first step is easy. The colleges are happy to talk to you by phone or email, and most have open days where you can sit in on a lecture and meet the students and the staff. Follow the link to obtain a free downloadable copy of Which Homeopathy Course? Published by the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths.

I graduated from The Lakeland College and can honestly say that it did more than add to my homeopathic vocabulary - it taught me a whole new language. And now I'm looking forward to raising a fourth-generation homeopath in the shape of my youngest son!

If you are interested in discovering the best in yourself, take that first step! And I wish you all the best.

Linda Lloyd
MLCHom, DipHEAR, FARH, Homeopathic Consultant
Telephone: 01494 416376
linda@homeopathyresource.com
www.homeopathyresource.com

Posted on May 26, 2007 05:24 PM

Written by Linda Lloyd, MLCHom, DipHEAR, FARH
Contact Linda on 01494 416376 or email Linda@HomeopathyResource.com. You can sign up for her free newsletter and download some useful free articles from her website at www.HomeopathyResource.com.

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