AUTOPATHY
Autopathy (sometimes called also autoisopathy) is a special method of holistic healing which has developed out of the two hundred year old tradition of homeopathy. In essence it consists of using homeopathically highly diluted saliva of the person who is being healed.
Autopathic healing and self-healing are relatively easy to master, requiring a knowledge of a few principles derived from classical homeopathy. Not only is it gentle, it is also effective. Autopathy stems from an understanding that is shared by certain philosophical or religious systems, one of which is Buddhism: that everyone carries their cure within themselves.
The book Autopathy: A Homeopathic Journey to Harmony, Healing and Self-Healing with Water and Saliva by Jiri Cehovsky profiles this remarkable method for dealing with chronic (from a practical point of view often incurable) complaints, and records its outstanding results. There are about twenty case histories involving long-term, chronic ailments and illnesses which have been cured or markedly improved by autopathy. The book gives a precise description of the methodology used in autopathy, bearing in mind not only a trained homeopath but also the layperson. The book also explains the principles and details of undertaking autopathic self-healing by oneself.
Cehovsky’s major contribution to the subject is the method for the reliable production of an authopathic, highly diluted preparation in the home. The preparation can be produced by anyone, in household conditions, using their own saliva and a few litres of water. Through resonance, the product of high dilution acts positively on the fine-matter (from a materialistic point of view immaterial) spiritual frequency organising principle in man, which founder of homeopathy Samuel Hahnemann called “dynamis” or “vital force”.
Autopathic healing and self-healing are relatively easy to master, requiring a knowledge of a few principles derived from classical homeopathy. Not only is it gentle, it is also effective. Autopathy stems from an understanding that is shared by certain philosophical or religious systems, one of which is Buddhism: that everyone carries their cure within themselves.
The book Autopathy: A Homeopathic Journey to Harmony, Healing and Self-Healing with Water and Saliva by Jiri Cehovsky profiles this remarkable method for dealing with chronic (from a practical point of view often incurable) complaints, and records its outstanding results. There are about twenty case histories involving long-term, chronic ailments and illnesses which have been cured or markedly improved by autopathy. The book gives a precise description of the methodology used in autopathy, bearing in mind not only a trained homeopath but also the layperson. The book also explains the principles and details of undertaking autopathic self-healing by oneself.
Cehovsky’s major contribution to the subject is the method for the reliable production of an authopathic, highly diluted preparation in the home. The preparation can be produced by anyone, in household conditions, using their own saliva and a few litres of water. Through resonance, the product of high dilution acts positively on the fine-matter (from a materialistic point of view immaterial) spiritual frequency organising principle in man, which founder of homeopathy Samuel Hahnemann called “dynamis” or “vital force”.