
In naturopathy, man is predisposed to receive from the healing substances of nature the strengths of healing contained therein, which the vitality of his body enables him to absorb, without having to involve any special act of intervention through some other means. Whatever finer potency of healing is contained therein will not be accessible to him, except the condition for such absorption is met, either through requisite maturity of being or through the support of one gifted with the ability.
Considered aright, these finer potencies could not readily be accessible to man naturopatically, but by means of the gift of those blessed to heal with herbs (natropathy), or should such be already mature enough to cause them to become naturopatically effective on him.
And so, in the act of natropatic healing with substances such as fruits and herbs, a lot is demanded to conform with the spirituality of the substance in question, knowledge of which enables the healer to know exactly how to directly employ, as well as combine the substances for the attainment of maximum healing benefit.
Today we see prescriptions of sorts combining herbs in ways that actually contradict the characteristics the herbs hold for use as healing substances.
Everything begins from the spiritual, and only on its basis are the exact targets of healing determined for each herb and fruit substance.
That a herb is diuretic does not mean it must be used each time a diuretic herb is needed. A diuretic herb whose spiritual vibrations support aggression should not be used in a circumstance where a diuretic herb is needed in an ailment of restlessness, etc. Sound knowledge of these things, which again is another dimension of healing, will help a lot in achieving better results with naturopatic and natropatic administration of herbs.
Healing with herbs can have a particular herb address either a nutritional problem, or an illness, or a spiritual issue. Though in most cases, healers are needed to administer herbs for spiritual afflictions. As well as for the stabilization of the naturopatic strength of herbs.
Herbal healers (i. e., natropaths) play the significant role of using herbs so dynamically, that the potencies of healing contained therein will hardly be scientifically proven, whereby the energy of the herbs can be said to have worked in a somewhat mutated way.
When healing with herbs, functional natropaths are able enough to subdue certain poisonous herbs, condition the body of their patients to accept the herbs they are given, and sometimes use the herbs as potencies not substantially evident to scientific analysis.
All herbs have their gradations of healing efficiency. There are those properties that are primary to it, those that secondary, those that are auxiliary, as well as those that are nutritional, etc. And when their relatable potencies are correlated scientifically, many a herb or fruit substance would seem able enough to do more than enough with its listed properties, when in reality it can only effectively execute healing on probably not more than two potencies therein. Lacking in the proficiency of seeing things this way will always leave room for errors.
There are no heal all herbs as such. Many potencies they contain serve as auxiliary support to the main healing strengths of the herb.
Soon enough, mankind will no longer thrive in this ignorance.
