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David Mundy

The Law of the Mirror and the Law of the Magnet

An exploration of our own personal unconscious, which is in turn, the voice of the Similimum

Aroga School of Homeopathy

Saturday 21 November 2009

 

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About David Mundy

David had very poor health as a child which rapidly declined after he was vaccinated for smallpox at the age of 18 months. His reaction was to develop very bad eczema which was treated with the usual topical applications including cortisone cream. As often happens in this situation he then developed asthma, hay fever and various allergies. After nearly dying of an asthma attack when he was 18 he decided to take responsibility for his own health and began to research more natural and non-suppressive ways of healing. This led him to realise the importance of a healthy diet of fresh organic non-processed foods. Although he improved tremendously from changing his diet it was only after having homeopathic treatment that he was completely cured. This inspired him to study natural medicine and later to become a practitioner of homeopathy.

In 1975 he discovered homeopathy and realised that this was his true passion. He began studies in homoeopathy at The College of Homoeopathy, Regents Park, London. Later he became a teacher there and at other colleges around the country. He was privileged to study with many well known and talented homeopaths including the Greek homoeopaths George Vithoulkas and Vasilis Ghegas; the Israeli homoeopath Joseph Reves; the Dutch homoeopath, Jan Scholten and various Indian Homoeopaths including Rajan Sankaran of Bombay.

For 25 years he has taught Homoeopathic Philosophy and Materia Medica for: The School of Homoeopathy, North Devon; The North West College of Homoeopathy, Manchester; The College of Homoeopathy, Regent's Park, London; The Tiverton School of Homoeopathy, North Devon; The Purton House School of Homoeopathy, Buckinghamshire; The London College of Classical Homoeopathy, South London; The College of Homoeopathy, Edinburgh.

He has also lectured and held seminars in Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Canada, Japan, The United States and the U.K.

In 1993 he was awarded a Fellowship of the Society of Homoeopaths for services to homoeopathic education. He has published two articles for The Homoeopath, and is currently writing a book on homoeopathic philosophy and practice. In recent years he has devoted more time to post graduate training so that he can pass on his many years of experience.