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Excerpt from "Homeopathy for Today’s World "

by Dr. Rajan Sankaran


Chapter 4

A Map to the Inner World

Through careful observation, we come to the paradoxical conclusion that “each human being lives two lives simultaneously.” Although this statement initially appears contradictory, a careful observation of human nature shows it to be true. One life is our life as a human being, where energy sings the human song. On delving deeper, we find a completely different world inside which seems to sing the “Other Song,” another melody altogether. This other melody is not innately human but is a reflection of a pattern that we have borrowed from nature--be it from a plant, a mineral, or an animal. Therefore, this energy pattern is appropriate to nature, not to us.

The natural world consists of animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms, and the energy of each of these kingdoms is very different. As humans, we borrow an energy pattern from one of these kingdoms that corresponds to our inner way of perceiving and reacting. Depending on which kingdom is the source of the “Other Song” within, human beings can be mapped into one of the following three kingdoms by the basic issues that they face.

- Plant kingdom people have heightened sensitivity.
- Animal kingdom people deal with survival, competition, and victim/aggressor issues.
- Mineral kingdom people feel deficient in their own makeup or structure, or fear losing a part of their structure.


Recognition of the Mineral Song

The fundamental issue in minerals is the formation, maintenance, and loss of structure.

The central features of the mineral kingdom are its structure and organization. These are the features that help scientists understand this kingdom so well. The structure of minerals is ordered and predictable in many ways, allowing an exact classification of all elements into the periodic table.

In persons whose other song is derived from the mineral kingdom, the issues of capacity, strength, resistance, stability, and solidity--which are the innate features of minerals--are reflected in human form as capability, toughness, performance, and security. The core issue for these people is how to maintain the stability of their structure, be it their health, relationships, family, finances, talents, power, or position in an organization.

All the elements in the first column of the periodic table (vertically on the far left side of the table) contain only one electron in their outer shell. These elements are therefore very unstable and react readily with other elements in order to attain the shared stability of eight electrons in their outer shell.

In contrast, the “noble” gases in the last column of the table (vertically on the far right side of the table) all contain eight electrons in their outer shell and are called “noble” because they are nonreactive and inert chemically. They are already stable, in themselves. Thus--moving from left to right--each row in the periodic table represents and maps a journey toward stability of structure.


The Third Row: Development of Identity


The third row represents the progressive development from dependence to independence in the areas of care, nourishment, and choice. If your inner song comes from the third row of the periodic table, you exist as an entity on your own, but you are apt to be unsure of your identity. The question now is “I am, but who am I?”

The elements on the left of the third row (sodium and magnesium) perceive this lack of identity as “living someone else’s life” and being completely dependent on the choices of others. In effect these people have dissolved their own identity into that of another person. In contrast, elements on the right side (phosphorus, sulfur, and chlorine) have a more developed sense of their identity since the ego and sense of self becomes clearer as we move across the row to the right. They have become free of the need for care and nourishment and have a significant degree of self-sufficiency.


Case Study


A twenty-three-year-old girl came to me with a skin problem called lichen planus. She had dark spots all over her lower limbs with much itching. This condition, which is known to be stress related, is quite difficult to treat. However, what was even more of a problem was the girl’s state of mind. She was unmarried and was staying with her parents, and every day there would be intense quarrels between her and her parents in which the patient would become abusive. She was desperate and sometimes even had suicidal thoughts.

I started by asking for her description of the skin problem. She said there were two types of skin spots, with different characteristics, and both of them coexisted at the same time, in the same place. I was intrigued by this description, and asked her to describe this phenomenon more. She said that they were completely opposite and remotely similar, that they were completely opposite like cheese and chalk. At this point the description of her condition was so strange that it had to come from her other song. I asked for more, and she generalized by saying that it is the same situation where she lives with her parents, where each one is completely different from the other. She felt she had to listen to them because, “I am unable to think for myself.”

The essence of her perception is one of her own nondevelopment. Since her own sense of identity and choice are not clearly established, there is a conflict within her whether she should listen to herself or to others. This conflict is so confusing that she is frustrated enough to want to destroy herself. The issue of nondevelopment of self is a mineral-kingdom issue. In this girl it is particularly manifested in the area of development of her identity, which is an issue of the elements of the third row of the periodic table. Along with her own awareness of her problem, arrived at through the interview process, the homeopathic remedy Alumina--from the third row--healed her both in skin and mind.

Dr. Rajan Sankaran is an internationally renowned homeopath who has been in practice since 1981. The creator of the Sensation Method of homeopathy, he gives lectures and seminars throughout the world. The author of several books, including The Spirit of Homeopathy, The Substance of Homeopathy, and The Sensation in Homeopathy, he lives in Mumbai, India.

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Excerpt Homeopathy for Today’s World by Dr. Rajan Sankaran © 2011 Healing Arts Press. Reprinted with permission from the publisher Inner Traditions International.


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