The NCH National Homeopathic Conference is coming to Westminster, Colorado in 2016. Register now
Barbara Seideneck, the director of the Homeopathy School International will be presenting:
A Little Piece of the Rockies: Provings of the Colorado and the Common Columbine
Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
About the Session:
Provings of Aquilegia coerulea, the Colorado State Flower, and Aquilegia vulgaris are set against the magnificent back drop of the Indian Peaks Wilderness. This is an area of the Rocky Mountains known for its enchanting spread of wild flowers. I invite you to take a peek at the vast flora of the area where many of our well-known homeopathic remedies reside in their native plant forms. Following the adventurous trail of two provings we will look at the challenges encountered during the process.
Following the adventurous trail of two provings we will look at the challenges encountered during the process: the source, taking a base case, collecting reliable data, evaluating symptoms and understanding the substance and its possible applications.
Aquilegia coerulea, the Colorado State flower, was proven with 34 provers during the years of 2006, 2007, 2008. The proving of Aquilegia vulgaris, the common columbine, was conducted with 33 provers during 2003, 2004 and 2005 at the Homeopathy School International. Both plants belong to the Ranunculaceae (buttercup family) that include Aconitum, Cimicifuga, Clematis, Delphinium, Helleborus, Hydrastis, Pulsatilla, and Ranunculus.
For more information and to register,
visit http://www.homeopathycenter.org/2016-joint-american-homeopathic-conference
Barbara Seideneck, CHom, CCH, is the founder of the Homeopathy School International and has been the director of the school since 1991. She practices classical homeopathy in Boulder and Loveland, Colorado, USA. Barbara is nationally certified and provides individual and group supervision. In her free time Barbara hikes the Rocky Mountains, making sure not to miss the bloom of the short wild flower season. She has conducted provings of Amethyst, Aquilegia Vulgaris, Aquilegia Coerulea, Ayahuasca and Emerald.