Dinesh Chauhan Seminar 2008
 

Saturday 31 May - Sunday 1 June 2008

Whirlow Grange, Ecclesall Road South, Sheffield, S11 9PZ

 

The speaker

Dr. Dinesh Chauhan is a renowned Homoeopath, popular in Mumbai and abroad for his lectures, and insight into the art of case taking and case analysis.

He has been actively involved in teaching Homoeopathy, being visiting lecturer at the Virar Homoeopathic Medical College, Mumbai, a panelist at the School of Classical Homoeopathy (with Dr. Rajan Sankaran), and lecturer in courses organized by Homoeopathic Research and Charities, which includes Rajan Sankaran, Jayesh Shah, Sunil Anand, Sujit Chaterjee, and Sudhir Baldota.

Teaching Homeopathy is a great passion of Dinesh’s and he has presented seminars in Denmark, Belgium, Korea and South Africa, and he also conducts intensive courses for the students of The School of Homoeopathy, Osaka, Japan.

Teaming up with his wife Dr. Urvi Chauhan, he conducts clinical courses in Mumbai for national as well as international practitioners. So far, homoeopathic practitioners from South Africa, Canada, Austria, Israel, Korea, Japan, Portugal, Germany and Ireland have benefited from attending this course at their clinic.
Dinesh’s greatest skill is in explaining homeopathic theory, particularly the Sensation approach, through video cases and live cases.

He was instrumental in putting together Dr. Rajan Sankaran’s book – ‘An Insight into Plants – Volume I and II’, where Rajan acknowledged that ‘his enthusiasm, industry and talent are remarkable’.
His forthcoming books include, ‘The Journey after Similimum’, ‘Exploring the Subconscious Mind’, ‘Different Techniques of the Case Witnessing Process’, and ‘Journey into the Human Core’.

Visit his website at www.homeohome.com



Programme

Following highly successful seminars in 2005 and 2006, we are delighted that Dinesh Chauhan is returning to share more of his knowledge and insights into the use of the Sensation Method in case taking and analysis.
A major question asked at both of Dinesh’s previous seminars was how the Bombay Method could be used in very young children who could not articulate a sensation with the clarity that was perhaps necessary. Therefore on this visit Dinesh will tackle this very question, and suggest ways that the method can still prove very effective.

Timings
Saturday 31 May 2008: 10am – 5.30pm, registration from 9.15am
Sunday 1 June 2008: 9.30am – 4.30pm


Highlights of the seminar:
• The art of the case witnessing process in children: a unique art in its own right.

• The complete journey of the case witnessing process from symptoms to altered vibrational patterns through video cases in children.

• Outlining the key aspects of the case witnessing process in children:

• Listening: The Mother of all techniques.
• Observation: the importance of 'what to observe' in order to get the complete depth of a child.
• The importance of the mother’s experience of pregnancy, to discover the child's energy in its purest form.
• Exploring the altered pattern in children’s cases through a focussing technique.

• Using various forms of art to explore the depth of the child.


The Organisers

This seminar is being organised and presented by the Aroga School of Homeopathy. Our mission is to advance the science of homeopathy through providing high quality education in areas that are the most exciting and challenging. We feel that the profession will only move forward if we push at the boundaries of our knowledge and thoroughly test the new innovations.

We currently also run a one-year course on the Sensation Method. Click here for more information.

For further information contact us by email at info@aroga.co.uk, or call on 01246 411730


The Venue

Whirlow Grange is a premier conference and retreat centre offering superb facilities, a warm welcome, and a totally professional approach.

Ideally located on the outskirts of Sheffield, and yet nestled on the edge of the stunning Peak District - the enviable location of Whirlow offers a wonderful fusion of city and countryside.

Visit their website at www.whirlowgrange.co.uk

Accommodation
There are 30 comfortable en-suite bedrooms available at Whirlow, all offering quality accommodation and tea/coffee making facilities. There are single, twin and double bedrooms for delegates as well as facilities for disabled visitors.

The venue can be contacted on 0114 236 3173.

It may also be possible to arrange accommodation with local homeopaths at minimal cost. Please indicate on the booking form if you require this and we will do our best to arrange this.

Alternatively you may wish to make your own arrangements. The number for the tourist office in Sheffield is 0114 221 1900.

Getting there
There is ample parking and buses 272, 214 and 65 run from Sheffield's City Centre (Pond Street) Interchange. The Whirlow Grange website has more detailed travel directions should you need them.


Fees

If booked before 31 January 2008: £150
If booked after 31 January 2008: £170

The above prices include all refreshments and lunch on both days.


Cancellation Policy
If bookings are cancelled, the amount of refund will be dependent upon the following:
• If cancelling before 31 March 2008: all fees will be refunded, less an administrative charge of £10.
• If cancelling between 31 March 2008 and 30 April 2008: 50% of the fee will be refunded.
• No refunds can be given for bookings cancelled after 30 April 2008.

Booking

To book a place at this seminar, click here to open an application form. Once completed, send this form to the address on the form, together with the seminar fee.

If you have problems opening this form, please email us at info@aroga.co.uk and we will send you an application form.