Jun 05 2008

Homeopathy in Croatia and Serbia

Published by Roger at 9:52 pm under Homeopathy

A little while ago I wrote a post about teaching homeopathy in Serbia, which described a little about the London International College of Homeopathy and my involvement in that organisation. I also wrote about my trip to work in Beirut too. Rather than repeat the details of this work, please do read my post about Serbia if you haven’t already done so.

Homeopathy in Croatia

I just want to say a few words about a recent trip I made to Zagreb in Croatia. Again I had the privilege to work with a group of students new to homeopathy. There were just over 20 people from all walks of life who were keen to learn more about homeopathy with a view, potentially, to practising sometime in the future.

Students in Zagreb

I did 2 days of teaching followed by 2 days running a teaching clinic. Over the 2 days of the clinic we had 6 new clients. I find this uses up a good deal of my energy and it is immensely enjoyable. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to see people full of enthusiasm and commitment embarking on a 4 year course of study leading to a professional qualification.

Homeopathy in Serbia

I have also been back to Serbia again to teach the students I worked with last November. Back then it was the first session of their course. I went back for session number 6. More students had joined the course and it was great to see how the students’ knowledge and confidence had improved over those 6 months.

Seeing people grow in their knowledge and understanding and knowing that I have played a part in that makes me feel good. I look forward to doing more teaching in the future.

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5 Responses to “Homeopathy in Croatia and Serbia”

  1. Fluscheon 02 Aug 2008 at 1:58 am

    Good to hear that. I think it is like a passion. I love blogging so I am doing it a lot and learning a lot. In the same way, if I am passionate about Homeopathy, I can do the magic and it can help other for improved life.

  2. Elibon 04 Aug 2008 at 8:55 am

    I have read a lot of stuff on your blog and i am amazed to know that how you are able to manage all that. You are a full time blogger, director of a college and teaching it. You are doing a marvelous job but how you are able to manage all that?

    Elibs last blog post..Argos Beds and Furniture

  3. adhson 05 Aug 2008 at 9:59 am

    You had a pretty busy and good time out there. Perhaps that is a dream of everybody to enjoy a profession like that. I always wanted to do bigger things but I had many limitations in my life. I am looking for some online Homeopathy learning course and i hope to find one very soon. I think internet is another good media which is doing to magic of learning very well.

    adhss last blog post..Farbstoffe und ADHS

  4. Rogeron 11 Aug 2008 at 3:31 pm

    Hi adhs
    Never give up on your dream !
    Roger

  5. Rogeron 11 Aug 2008 at 3:32 pm

    Hi Elib
    Thanks for your comments. I don’t know how I manage to do this. I suppose one of the main reasons is that I enjoy it and have passion for what I do
    Roger

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