Extending the Art of Healing Through Anthroposophy

Medical section – Goetheanum ; Laura Scappaticci

Welcome to Extending the Art of Healing Through Anthroposophy with Dr. Adam Blanning and Laura Scappaticci. This podcast is an invitation to engage with a new perspective on health and your own healing processes, while learning more about the fundamentals of anthroposophical medicine.

Episodes

  1. EP05: An Approach to the Therapeutic Way of Thinking

    SEP 2

    EP05: An Approach to the Therapeutic Way of Thinking

    Season One: Awakening our Understanding of Illness: 100-years of Fundamentals of Therapy This podcast is your invitation to engage with new perspectives on health and your own healing processes, while also learning about the fundamentals of anthroposophical medicine.     In episode five, the final episode for season one, we discuss chapter 14 of Fundamentals of Therapy by Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman. Why did they devote an entire chapter to the concept of boundary? How do we find a healthy balance between having a hard boundary and being permeable? We discuss how silica and sulfur—two substances frequently used in anthroposophic medicine--help us on physical, physiologic and sensory levels.     This conversation is far-reaching. At one point, we talk about substance abuse and wonder how the ego, the I, is affected when we partake in something as simple as caffeine or as strong as an opioid. We discuss sense organs and how the whole body receives sensory information, not just the eyes or ears. All of our organs are working together. Not like an assembly line processing one thing after another, but in communication and cooperation.     To support this podcast (and future episodes) go to: https://medicalsection.goetheanum.ch/donate. Feel free to also email us your ideas and questions at extendingtheartofhealing@gmail.com. We have some great ideas for season two, and we hope you will help us bring it to life.

    1h 1m
  2. EP04: Nature Of Healing Effects

    AUG 21

    EP04: Nature Of Healing Effects

    Season One: Awakening our Understanding of Illness: 100-years of Fundamentals of Therapy  In this episode, we work through chapter seven of Fundamentals of Therapy, by Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman. One of the primary concepts introduced in this chapter is how a challenging experience can bring new strength and capacity. This is a part of many holistic healing traditions, but rarely spoken about in conventional medicine. Anthroposophic medicine understands how healing is not just about removing symptoms, but about developing new capacities. You'll hear about iron and its unique role in the body and how it can be used to bring strength and courage. Also about mistletoe therapy, where, by introducing a very foreign plant extract into the human body, the immune system is spurred to greater activity. This helps recognize and clear out cancer cells, while also helping us personally look at what isn't serving us on an emotional, social or spiritual level. We also discuss the archetypes of a “blood” process and “nerve” process and how we experience these on a daily basis.     A central goal of anthroposophical medicine is to expand the number of therapeutic tools, especially beyond medicines that chemically make a change in our system, but which we will likely have to take for the rest of our life. Adam calls this a replacement paradigm. Anthroposophical medicine takes a more nuanced approach, aiming to reduce an illness process by increase our healing capacity.    To support this Podcast go to: https://medicalsection.goetheanum.ch/donate. Email us your ideas and questions at extendingtheartofhealing@gmail.com.

    51 min
5
out of 5
8 Ratings

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Welcome to Extending the Art of Healing Through Anthroposophy with Dr. Adam Blanning and Laura Scappaticci. This podcast is an invitation to engage with a new perspective on health and your own healing processes, while learning more about the fundamentals of anthroposophical medicine.

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