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Like multiverses, Homeopathic education expands across countless dimensions—material to immaterial, gross to subtle, secretive to revealing, medical to spiritual, and theoretical to clinical. Join us to explore the profound beauty of Homeopathy, a journey that may empower you to become an enlightened and excellent prescriber. Every topic—individual or grouped—will be supported with clinical case studies, ensuring a practical understanding of the underlying philosophy and its real-world application.

This course is designed to teach you how to fish—focusing deeply on practical learning rather than dividing content into “basic” and “advanced.” Our intention is to share our years of experience, knowledge, and clinical wisdom in a way that creates in you a continuous desire to learn, reflect, evolve, and refine your practice. The entire program is thoughtfully crafted to strengthen your clinical prescribing skills, enhance your self-mastery, and support your overall professional development.

Students enrolling in the Academy will receive complimentary access to our UTKARSH Webinars throughout their academic year (1 full year) for additional learning and support. Upon completion, students will automatically become Lifetime Panel Members of our Academy and enjoy exclusive privileges. The syllabus aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the concept of Health and the foundational principles of Homeopathy. Students will learn how to manage chronic, acute, and complex cases with a consistent, structured approach. The course also focuses on improving presentation skills and mastering the art of professional self-promotion on social media. Additionally, the curriculum integrates diet, nutrition, regimen, and modern evidence-based scientific principles that complement Homeopathic prescriptions and expand clinical effectiveness.

This section dives into the holistic concept of health, exploring Psycho-Neuro-Immuno-Endocrinology—the union of Mind, Brain, and Body. It includes an analysis of energy medicine and quantum medicine in the modern era, the role of religion, spirituality, and meditation in health, and vital force–based insights from the Organon (aphorisms 10, 11, 12, 17). Students will study trauma (especially mental trauma), adverse childhood experiences, and their lifelong impact on health. Basic and subtle knowledge of the human body will be introduced, along with various prescribing techniques—their advantages and limitations. The philosophy of the Mind (from psychology to Ayurvedic concepts) will be discussed, alongside an in-depth study of the Mind section of the repertory—why it is undervalued, how it connects to other sections, and how the environment shapes the Mind-Brain-Body continuum.

This section covers the teachings of Hahnemann, Kent, Boger, Boenninghausen, and modern stalwarts. Students will understand how different case-taking styles apply to various types of cases. Aphorism 5 will be explored in depth—focusing on the patient's constitution, character, occupation, habits, relationships, lifestyle, and more. Students will also learn how to understand a patient’s thought process, emotional patterns, the physiological and pathological roots of emotions, and the lifestyle elements contributing to disease. Special questionnaires (pediatric, complex disease cases) will be provided. Students will learn how to evaluate What, Why, and How of the case and how to interpret patient behavior as part of the therapeutic assessment.

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This section aims to thoroughly cover all commonly prescribed remedies, teaching how to study remedies from both the repertory and Materia Medica. Core remedies include: Aconite, Arsenic alb, Aurum met, Bryonia, Belladonna, Calcarea carb, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium, Opium, Silicea, Nux vomica, Sulphur, Staphysagria, Pulsatilla, Ignatia, Natrum mur, Sepia, Carcinosinum, Lachesis, Lycopodium, Veratrum alb, Dulcamara, Causticum, Phosphorus, Cocculus, Chamomilla, Hamamelis, Kali carb, Kali sulph, Kali brom, Rhus tox, Ruta, Spongia, Thuja, and many more.

Students will learn the origin, history, and practical application of repertories, strengthening both academic understanding and clinical confidence.

Random disease-specific sessions will be included to help students understand how diseases develop, how thoughts and emotions shape pathology, and how symptomatology helps interpret the patient’s Mind in relation to disease progression.

Notes will be provided wherever necessary. Sessions will be held on Sundays (10 AM–1 PM) and Thursdays (2 PM–5 PM). Duration may vary between 2–5 hours depending on the topic. (Changes will be informed in advance.) Recordings will be available for 15 days only for revision. The Academy reserves the right to modify the course layout and schedule without prior notice. Overlapping of topics is intentional, as many case studies integrate multiple concepts. Multiple mentors may cover the same subjects for enhanced perspective.

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