Research, observations, and suggestions about the recent Corona Virus Pandemic

Dinesh Chauhan

 

“In our most intimate moment, as new human life emerges from the old, viruses are essential for our survival there is no us and they - just a gradually blending and shifting mix of DNA. Our beginning in uterus starts in collaboration with viruses”

While I was reading, I came across the above sentences, and I realised viruses and humans are long collaborators, associates. They say, viruses and humans have shared a sacred space with each other since the beginning of times, a parasitic or symbiotic one, either cleverly the virus stays with the human and together a healthy space is created, or the viruses end up killing the host.

June 20, 2016

Dr.Dinesh Chauhan developed the Case Witnessing Process method. He heads the non-profit ABJF foundation with his wife Dr.Urvi Chauhan, where Indian Homoeopaths are taught for free.  He has been involved in teaching his methods to doctors in doctors Tamil Nadu, India.

Part 1: My Vision…

Dr.Rina: With warm hugs we welcome you to this yet very innovative venture with Hpathy again. This time we’re representing classical homeopathy in the southern part of India where Dr. Dinesh Chauhan has widely lectured.  What inspired you to come up with your approach?

February 16, 2016

Homeopath Vatsala Sperling interviews Dr. Dinesh Chauhan, about his “Scientifically intuitive case witnessing process: A journey of three steps”.

Dr. Dinesh Chauhan practices Classical homoeopathy in Mumbai, India. He heads the non-profit ABJF foundation with his wife Dr. Urvi Chauhan where Indian Homoeopaths are taught for free. Over a decade of research he developed his unique approach called the “Scientifically intuitive case witnessing process: A journey of three steps”. In this interview, homeopath Vatsala Sperling explores this approach with him.

December 17, 2014

Dr. Dinesh Chauhan is interviewed by Dr. Rina Dedhiya about the Case Witnessing Process and refinements made to that method.

Part I: Travelling to a state of order, from effort to effortlessness in seeking the individualistic expression

RD:   Hello, Dr. Dinesh Sir. Thank you for taking time to share with us today and connecting with the Hpathy audience. It has been a long journey since Sept. 2012 when you were last interviewed for Hpathy. At that time we spoke in length about the 3 steps of the case witnessing technique. How has the journey been so far?

September 18, 2012

MB – Welcome to the Hpathy Hot Seat Dr. Dinesh. It is a pleasure to have you with us. I was recently reading your new book – The Scientifically Intuitive Case Witnessing Process – The Journey of Three Steps. I must say it is a wonderful work that you have done and I really enjoyed reading your book.

Let me begin with a basic question. From the very early college days we used to hear about ‘case taking’. Then a few years ago, a new term, ‘case receiving,’ was introduced. And now you have introduced another term – ‘case witnessing’. What is the difference between case-taking, case-receiving and case-witnessing?

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“I think I was Mother Teresa in my last life”

Keywords – Retake, change, case taking in teenagers, in women, case taking in retakes

Following is a retake case of a school going girl aged 15years, she complaints of adenoids. During the retake she gave a clue, a hint to us which helped us unfold the whole case and come to the centre of the case.

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