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Book Club with Mani Norland – A celebration of provings

  23 May 2023

  19.00-20.00

Online event (via Zoom) - Society members only. Mani Norland will talk about The School of Homeopathy's book - A Celebration of provings' - Tuesday 23rd May 7.00pm-8.00pm

Free to registered, student clinical* and student plus* members with a nominal charge for Student Essential members

*see booking notes

Join Mani Norland as he talks about A celebration of provings by The School of Homeopathy.

The book celebrates 40 years of ongoing proving work by The School of Homeopathy.  Particulars in the book were seeded by the accumulating proving material that has matured in the garden of the School of Homeopathy. The book’s purpose is to provide you, the homeopathic reader, with an overview of the remedies, providing an engaging walk through a garden of delights – and, being remedies, a garden of suffering too – that you may encounter new agents for the healing of your patients.

The book covers 27 remedies in all as well as 58 pages of cases at the back of the book.  These bridge the gap between the theoretical construct of a new remedy and its real life clinical application.

Mani Norland, BA (Hons), DSH, PCH, RSHom
Mani Norland is Principal at the School of Homeopathy.  He trained with the School, and practices from his clinic in Stroud. He develops and manages the School in conjunction with members of the core team. Other responsibilities include interviewing students, the teaching timetable, preparation of teaching materials, hiring teachers and staff, running the School clinic. In addition, he is responsible for the School brand, marketing and promotion. Mani is also the Managing Director of The School of Health, a business that manages home study courses and books.

 

 

 

 

 

Booking

  • Society members only

The Society has the right to change the book club programme.

Free to Registered Members.  £14 for Student Essential Members.

Student Plus members and Student Clinical members claim your free Book Club (one per membership year).  Or £14.

 

 

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