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November 29, 2013· 1 min read
PhilosophyChesterPn · November 29, 2013 · 1 min

PHILOSOPHY: SAMUEL HAHNEMANN Chapter XX My father had the soundest ideas of what can be called good and worthy of mankind. These ideas he implanted in me, "Act and be yourself without simulation' was his most noteworthy precept, impressed upon me more by his example than by his words. Whenever there

PHILOSOPHY: SAMUEL HAHNEMANN Chapter XX My father had the soundest ideas of what can be called good and worthy of mankind. These ideas he implanted in me, "Act and be yourself without simulation' was his most noteworthy precept, impressed upon me more by his example than by his words. Whenever there was anything beneficent to be done, he was there with hearts and soul-often unnoticed. Ought I not to follow his example? In his actions he drew the finest distinction between baseness and nobility of purpose, with an accuracy which did honour to his tender practical feeling. In this way, also, he was my teacher. He seemed to have ideas of the first principles of creation, of the dignity of humanity and of its ennobling destiny, that were not in the least inconsistent with his manner of acting. This gave me guidance from the heart". Samuel Hahnemann.... Beatriz H Hill, Medicina Homeopática Behhill!

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