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EP 245 — Rudi Verspoor: The Second Scientific Revolution
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Rudi Verspoor returns to Living 4D to share the history and evolution of the Second Scientific Revolution: The Emergence of a Dynamic System of Healthcare.
Learn more about the history and people behind the Second Scientific Revolution by downloading this special slide presentation prepared by Rudi for this L4D podcast!
Learn more about Rudi’s work at the Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst and Homeopathy where you can discover the comprehensive study programs for healthcare professionals. Explore the foundations of Romantic Science at the School for Romantic Science and Healthcare.
Want to consult one-on-one with a Romantic Science clinician? Check out myhealthplan.center.
Timestamps
- What constitutes natural science… Studying a dead world? (10:19)
- The big change: Cracking the mystery of life. (22:35)
- Why the Second Scientific Revolution is so important. (35:18)
- Regimen. (42:42)
- Causation versus symptomology. (59:50)
- The ultimate cause. (1:06:30)
- Neurosis or psychosis? (1:20:57)
- The many levels of belief. (1:31:34)
- Training a general practitioner. (1:47:09)
- Lifting and removing the blockages. (2:09:54)
- A guiding intelligence. (2:16:18)
- A crisis of science. (2:21:34)
- The Sthenic index. (2:25:54)
- “More or less, we’re on our own.” (2:35:27)
- “We receive what we need when we’re ready to receive it.” (2:48:29)
Resources
- The work of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Samuel Hahnemann and Immanuel Kant
- A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Past as Prologue by Rudi Verspoor
- Paul’s Living 4D conversation with Jason Pickard
Find more resources for this episode on our website.
Thanks to our awesome sponsors:
Paleovalley
BiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10
Organifi CHEK20
How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy 20th anniversary edition
Wild Pastures
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Kapitler
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. CHEK Life Process Alchemy Workshop (00:02:15)
3. What constitutes natural science… Studying a dead world? (00:10:19)
4. The big change: Cracking the mystery of life. (00:22:35)
5. Why the second scientific revolution is so important. (00:35:18)
6. BiOptimizers (00:38:47)
7. Regimen. (00:42:42)
8. Causation versus symptomology. (00:59:50)
9. The ultimate cause. (01:06:30)
10. Organifi (01:09:43)
11. Neurosis or psychosis? (01:20:57)
12. The many levels of belief. (01:31:34)
13. Paleovalley (01:36:20)
14. Training a general practitioner. (01:47:09)
15. CHEK Institute/IMS 1 Online (02:02:02)
16. Lifting and removing the blockages. (02:09:54)
17. A guiding intelligence. (02:16:18)
18. A crisis of science. (02:21:34)
19. The Sthenic index. (02:25:54)
20. “More or less, we’re on our own.” (02:35:27)
21. “We receive what we need when we’re ready to receive it.” (02:48:29)
297 episoder
Manage episode 365921917 series 2471556
Rudi Verspoor returns to Living 4D to share the history and evolution of the Second Scientific Revolution: The Emergence of a Dynamic System of Healthcare.
Learn more about the history and people behind the Second Scientific Revolution by downloading this special slide presentation prepared by Rudi for this L4D podcast!
Learn more about Rudi’s work at the Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst and Homeopathy where you can discover the comprehensive study programs for healthcare professionals. Explore the foundations of Romantic Science at the School for Romantic Science and Healthcare.
Want to consult one-on-one with a Romantic Science clinician? Check out myhealthplan.center.
Timestamps
- What constitutes natural science… Studying a dead world? (10:19)
- The big change: Cracking the mystery of life. (22:35)
- Why the Second Scientific Revolution is so important. (35:18)
- Regimen. (42:42)
- Causation versus symptomology. (59:50)
- The ultimate cause. (1:06:30)
- Neurosis or psychosis? (1:20:57)
- The many levels of belief. (1:31:34)
- Training a general practitioner. (1:47:09)
- Lifting and removing the blockages. (2:09:54)
- A guiding intelligence. (2:16:18)
- A crisis of science. (2:21:34)
- The Sthenic index. (2:25:54)
- “More or less, we’re on our own.” (2:35:27)
- “We receive what we need when we’re ready to receive it.” (2:48:29)
Resources
- The work of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Samuel Hahnemann and Immanuel Kant
- A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Past as Prologue by Rudi Verspoor
- Paul’s Living 4D conversation with Jason Pickard
Find more resources for this episode on our website.
Thanks to our awesome sponsors:
Paleovalley
BiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10
Organifi CHEK20
How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy 20th anniversary edition
Wild Pastures
We may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.
Kapitler
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. CHEK Life Process Alchemy Workshop (00:02:15)
3. What constitutes natural science… Studying a dead world? (00:10:19)
4. The big change: Cracking the mystery of life. (00:22:35)
5. Why the second scientific revolution is so important. (00:35:18)
6. BiOptimizers (00:38:47)
7. Regimen. (00:42:42)
8. Causation versus symptomology. (00:59:50)
9. The ultimate cause. (01:06:30)
10. Organifi (01:09:43)
11. Neurosis or psychosis? (01:20:57)
12. The many levels of belief. (01:31:34)
13. Paleovalley (01:36:20)
14. Training a general practitioner. (01:47:09)
15. CHEK Institute/IMS 1 Online (02:02:02)
16. Lifting and removing the blockages. (02:09:54)
17. A guiding intelligence. (02:16:18)
18. A crisis of science. (02:21:34)
19. The Sthenic index. (02:25:54)
20. “More or less, we’re on our own.” (02:35:27)
21. “We receive what we need when we’re ready to receive it.” (02:48:29)
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