June 10-12, 2022
Friday June 10: 7:30pm-9:30pm (introductory evening)
Saturday June 11: 9am-5pm
Sunday June 12: 9am-2pm
Suggested donation: $50
This event does qualify for CEU credits. A certificate will be emailed upon request, with a min. donation of $50.
With Sonya McLeod, Classical Homeopath and author of “The Art of Proving” (Saltire Books, 2020).
This is a lively hands-on workshop, requiring the active participation of all workshop members. Conversation between all participants will be highly encouraged.
During this workshop, we will explore the process of making lynx into a homeopathic remedy, starting with a small amount of fur. Using a mortar and pestle and lactose powder, participants will learn the ancient science and art of homeopathic trituration, first invented by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. Once the workshop is complete, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to make their own homeopathic remedies in the future, if they so desire.
Canada Lynx is indigenous to Canada, as well as to the northern region of the United States. The First Nations traditionally used lynx for their pelts as well as their meat. Lynx is known to be a powerful spirit animal to the First Nations people. Note that there is currently no existing homeopathic proving or materia medica information for this remedy.
During this trituration, we will also be exploring the healing properties of the lynx remedy, mainly through art, as well as through conversation and journaling.
This event is open to professionals as well as to laypeople. To understand more about trituration provings, please visit the Homeopathic Trituration Proving FAQ
Participants should bring their own mortar and pestle if they have one, journals and/or art materials. Extra supplies will be provided as needed.
This event will take place in person at 351 E. 39th Ave in Vancouver, BC, Canada. To RSVP or to find out more details, please call 604-677-7742 or email LMhomeopath@gmail.com.