| Anthroposophical Medicine |
What is Anthroposophical Medicine?Anthroposophical Medicine involves an internationally organized group of people who think that Rudolf Steiner (an Austrian physician, 1861-1925) found the ultimate truth - the anthroposophy. Steiner said: By anthroposophy, I mean a scientific investigation of the spiritual world, which will bring to light the weaknessess and half-truths not only of science but also of modern mysticism. It is a method which, before attempting to investigate the spiritual worlds, first develops psychic powers normally used in daily life or in current scientific research. Further reading on Anthroposophical Medicine:Anthroposophical medicine is a complementary medicine founded in the 1920s by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with doctor Ita Wegman. Anthroposophical physicians must have a conventional medical education as well as supplementary training in the anthroposophical approach. Its advocates see it as a holistic and salutogenetic approach to medicine which focuses on ensuring that the conditions for health are present in a person. Therapies are intended to enhance the organism's capacities to heal; orthodox medical treatments such as surgery and allopathic medicine are employed as necessary. |