Since the finding of the correct remedy is a difficult process and one that contains a high degree of uncertainty, several questions are raised, for instance: can you promise to the patient that you will cure him? Can you be certain that the remedy you have chosen is the correct one? Are you going to confess to the patient your uncertainty or the vulnerability of the system you are practicing? You realize soon, once you start practicing, that what you are requested to accomplish is not only bordering to the impossible but has a high degree of uncertainty, with several parameters attached to it (medical, social, legal, ethical and philosophical). What should then be the right frame of mind and feelings of a physician or student who wants to undertake such a difficult task: to bring about cures on a regular basis, which borders almost on the miraculous? What should be his inner preparation in order to take up such a colossal task without risking his mental balance, without getting drunk with the glory of success and without falling into the abyss of despair by his failure? The serious homeopath is prepared to meet real challenging cases with severe pathology and deep suffering, not only simple common colds and bruises. Eventually, people will come to you to be relieved of their deep and distressing chronic ailments.
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