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Podcast 152: I Can Predict Your Future

Podcast 152: I Can Predict Your Future

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In This Podcast, We Cover:01:00 Introduction: I Can Predict Your Future02:21 The Art of Observation: What Are We Looking For? 05:34 Just Observation, Not Assumptions06:30 Real-Life Examples of Observation08:29 Prediction by Looking at Clues12:12 We Have to Fight for Our Own Health, Yet Not Everyone Is Ready18:07 How Can We Change? Aurum metallicum 200C21:20 One Step at a Time23:58 Closing Advice Joette’s Learning Center Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Joette's Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends Additional Resources:Joette Calabrese on YouTube (Monday Night Lives)PracticalHomeopathy.comJoette’s Mighty MembersFindAPracticalHomeopath.comKate:This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 152, with Joette Calabrese.Joette:Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have retaken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®.So, for the next few minutes, let's link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all.This is the medicine you've been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®.Introduction: I Can Predict Your FutureKate: (01:00)Welcome back to the Practical Homeopathy® podcast with Joette Calabrese. I am your co-host, Kate. And I'm thrilled to be here with Joette, our homeopathy expert, who always shares her wisdom and practical insights and experiences so that you can become a confident healer in your family.Today, we're diving into a fascinating topic: the art and power of observation and homeopathy, or what we're calling “I Can Predict Your Future.” I know you've got some insights, Joette, to share about how observing people — and even pets — can reveal so much about their health and guide us to the right remedies.So, let's get started, right?Joette:Yes. Hi, Kate.Kate:Today, you're going to tell us how we can predict our future or the future of someone else.Joette:That's right. As you know — I have to say this — that one of the most powerful tools in homeopathy isn't a remedy bottle necessarily, or repertory, or even a materia medica. It's our ability to observe.So, within a few minutes of meeting someone, I can often get a sense of whether they're headed toward a robust, vibrant life or if they're veering towards illness.And it's not about judgment. It's about noticing patterns and priorities that tell a story about their health and their thinking.The Art of Observation: What Are We Looking For?Kate: (02:21)That's so interesting. Tell us more about that. What kinds of things are you looking for when you observe someone?Joette:Well, sometimes it starts with the little details.For example, what are they drinking? Are they sipping sparkling water, or is it a martini? (And maybe the second or third one.) What they choose gives a window … What they choose to drink gives us a window into their priorities.Are they reading a book on self-improvement? You can find that out by talking to them and asking them what they do in their spare time.Are they consumed — you can see this immediately — by gossip or about complaints.And are there conversations focused on problems like an upcoming … an event? Caring for a loved one? And it depends on how they care for that loved one. Is it done with joy? Is it done with humor? Is it done with a burdened attitude?Or raising their children. Raising their children with intention or saying, “Well, I don't know how to do that, so I just go to the doctor and get a medication for the child. I don't have any interest in learning how to take care of this or that. That's the doctor's job.”But I also notice physical cues, and those are the ones we see right away.
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