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Body Language and Homoeopathy


Dr. Ajit Kulkarni presented a thesis on “Non-verbal consciousness and Homoeopathy” for his M.D., postgraduate course in homoeopathy. The thesis focuses on the utility of body language to a homoeopathic physician through putting forward the scientific foundations on which body language is based and the practical implications that arise.

The thesis is presented through following headings:
  • Body language speaks volumes.
  • Interpretation of gestures, postures, personal appearance, territory and distancing, facial and eye expressions, gait and modulations of voice.
  • Resemblances between homoeopathy and body language.
  • Redefining the concept of totality.
  • The phenomenological approach.
  • Body Language and Homoeopathic Repertory.
  • Learining materia medica through body language.
  • Clinical Cases.
  • The Man behind sickness.
  • Conclusion.
This thesis is not only a compilation from various sources but is an integrated and honest effort on the part of the author to blend the science of kinesics with the therapeutical science of homoeopathy. In the chapter “Resemblances between body language and homoeopathy”, Dr. Ajit Kulkarni deals with the similarities that exist between these two fields. He warns the homoeopathic physicians not to use the isolated gesture for interpretation but to use the cluster of body language elements together.

At the end the author provides some cases to justify all of his philosophical and practical themes.

A second revised edition has been published.

Dr.Ajit Kulkarni has given thirty cases to justify the utility of body language. In a convincing manner , he shows how effectively the rubrics could be selected on the basis of interpretation of body language. Dr.Ajit Kulkarni has given many seminars on body language in India and in foreign countries.





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