(Educational trust to disseminate and propagate advanced studies in 'Classical' homoeopathy.)
ABOUT NYANGA ORIGIN: The meaning of 'NYANGA' is the 'DAWN' in xhoso language , a South-African dialect. If we reflect, it all began a long time back. The birth and rise of 'NYANGA' occurred in our thought as we came into homoeopathic practice. Our involvement and love for homoeopathy deepened as the time passed by. There was a lot of interaction with colleagues, students and with Doctors coming fresh in to practice. Also we were well aware of the various activities taking place in the homoeopathic world. Our strong commitment and the dialogue with these people lead us to actually give 'NYANGA' a shape on paper. |
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By this time we had come to realize the urgent need for a homoeopathic forum which was free from prejudice ... free from any groupism and solely committed towards the betterment of homoeopathy. Throughout the journey from the starting of our 'Classical Homoeopathic Research Centre' to the formation of our educational trust 'NYANGA' it has been a pleasurable trip. On the way we have been immensely helped by many like minded people and touched by their kindness and love. Without them we wouldn't have reached so far. To name all of them would consume a lot of space and many have desired to serve anonymously. We wish that this flame lights many lamps and brightens the path for all those who care to receive it .
THE PURPOSE: As the name speaks for itself ... it's sole purpose is to work towards dissemination of ' classical homoeopathy' and conduct various educational activities to spread this invaluable treasure of homoeopathy amongst the homoeopaths and through them benefiting the humankind in general. We believe this is the best way of paying homage to our Master DR. HAHNEMANN (Founder of Homoeopathy) Presenting the Essentials of Homoeopathy - Seminar 'I' was our first step towards it and we wish to work towards a better perception. The importance of organon and going into thorough details of it was illustrated through this seminar. Some books are to be 'tasted', others to be swallowed and few to be 'savored' and 'enjoyed'. To the last belongs our 'ORGANON'. Last but not the least the dictum appropriate to describe 'ORGANON' would be... 'MULTUM IN PRAVO' (i.e. much in little) There are a lot of beautiful things hidden in the 'Organon' and there is a lot ... lot ... there in the little that Hahnemann has written. Our job as colleagues is to reveal it more simplistically to you.
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