Peter Fraser Bücher






Drogenmittel in der Homöopathie
Der Weg in den Himmel führt durch die Hölle
Drogen machen krank, doch in verdünnter und potenzierter Form können sie homöopathisch angewendet werden, um Krankheiten zu heilen. Peter Fraser präsentiert in seinem neuesten Werk über 75 Drogen und deren Arzneimittel, einschließlich alltäglicher Genussmittel wie Schokolade, Kaffee, Tee, Alkohol und Tabak. Diese Drogen werden in 22 Kategorien eingeteilt, darunter Narkotika, Opiate, Halluzinogene und Stimulanzien, wobei jede Kategorie prägnant beschrieben wird. Nach einer Einführung in die Chemie der Drogen bietet Fraser auch soziologische Betrachtungen zum Drogengebrauch und zur Sucht. Da viele Drogen noch nicht homöopathisch getestet wurden, stützt er sich auf die Erfahrungen von Drogenkonsumenten, die er im Kapitel „Der Trip als Prüfung“ behandelt. Ein weiteres Kapitel zur Differenzialdiagnose gibt wertvolle Hinweise zur Unterscheidung von Drogenmitteln, einschließlich Gasen und Insektenmitteln. Jedes Mittelbild enthält stichwortartige Informationen wie Kategorien, aktive Inhaltsstoffe und chemische Formeln. Pflanzenmittel werden nach der Cronquist-Systematik eingeordnet. Fraser ergänzt, wo möglich, die Zahlenkombinationen aus Scholten's „Wunderbare Pflanzen“. Drogenmittel streben, ähnlich wie Insekten, nach Erlösung, müssen jedoch zuerst die Unterwelt durchqueren, getreu Dantes Motto: „Der Weg in den Himmel führt durch die Hölle“. Ein umfassendes Werk über bedeutende Mittel unserer Zeit.
Spiders
Suspended Between Earth and Sky
There are a large number of Spider Remedies that have been proved and are now available and it is often difficult to differentiate between them. With the Spider Remedies the need for extremely precise and careful differentiation seems to be even more important than it is with other remedies. When a Spider Remedy is called for, those that are not exactly correct will often have very little or no significant effect and only the one that is indicated will be effective. This book includes an understanding of the general Spider picture that will show the need for a Spider Remedy. It also includes a detailed picture of the known Spiders and their distinguishing features which can be used to differentiate between them. Transformation between the Realms The remedies that move between the Realms of Sea, Earth, Sky and Underworld have a particular dynamic relationship to that transformation. Understanding this dynamic helps to understand the group as a whole and to find the subtle difference between its members. Groups include the Insects, the Birds, the Spiders, the Snakes, the Lacs, the Drugs and the Trees.
Snakes
Drawing Power from the Underworld
A description of the snake remedies in general and the symptoms indicating the need for a snake r emedy. Also includes a differentiation between ind ividual snakes, some of which are well known but m any of which are new or little understood.
Insects
Escaping the Earth
The largest and most important class of the ani mal kingdom, the issues for insects correspond to those of the modern world and modern disease. This is the first study of the known insect rem edies. It outlines the features that are common to the whole group and the often subtle distinctions that differentiate between them.
Seeking the Freedom of the The Bird Remedies have rapidly become a significant part of practice. The general picture of the Bird Remedy may be relatively clear but the differences between the different species can be subtle and hard to pin down precisely. This book brings together information on forty different remedies, much of it not readily available elsewhere. It gives a general outline of the features important to birds and how these features are expressed in the Bird Remedies. It then looks at the individual remedies and details the way that particular issues are important in one remedy and less so in others. It also looks at the emerging relationships between bird families and such things as the relationship between predator and prey.



