Homœopathic Links 2011; 24(3): 182-184
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1280041
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Maggi Lidchi-Grassi India
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Publication History

Publication Date:
26 August 2011 (online)

Summary

After some initial reluctance to use specific remedies for a disease or form of trauma the author decided to try out some of Peter Chappell's PC resonances. In this article she shares some of her experiences.

References

  • 1 Chappell P. The Second Simillimum. Haren, The Netherlands: Homeolinks Publishers; 2005
  • 2 Chappell P. Return of the Jedi Warrior.  Homœopathic Links. 2008;  21 123-127
  • 3 van der Zee H. Transpersonal realms of homeopathy.  Homœopathic Links. 2004;  17 180-185
  • 4 van der Zee H. Complementing the Simillimum – a case of Parkinsons.  Homœopathic Links. 2010;  23 36-40

Maggi Lidchi-Grassi

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Marine Street

605002 Puducherry

India

Email: suramama@gmail.com

Maggi Lidchi-Grassi is a noted writer and poet, her magnum opus being a three-volume version of the great Indian epic the “Mahabharata”, recently reprinted as a single volume by Random House. The question of the evolution of consciousness and her own yoga brought her to India. She has been living in the Sri Aurobindu Ashram since 1959 where she was Mother's personal secretary for several years. Also she has been responsible for a home for abandoned children. With her partner she is currently planning a meditation retreat centre at the borders of Auroville called “Stillness”. Maggi has a deep interest in homeopathy's potential to improve the racial consciousness. She studied homeopathy in Italy and Greece. She is founder of the movement “Healing in Evolution” and in 1987 in Auroville organised a multi-disciplinary international congress, which was opened by Dr. Diwan Harish Chand, and led by George Vithoulkas. In 1997 she founded the Quiet Healing Centre in Auroville which opened with a seminar with Rajan Sankaran, Divya Chhabra, Jayesh Shah and Misha Norland. In LINKS issue 2/2010 she introduced the remedies Harmony and Samata.

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