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Each humour has its own temperament in terms of hot, cold, wet and dry, and is traditionally ruled by different Planets, according to their sympathetic
natures. For example, Jupiter is associated with the hot and moist,
muggy atmosphere before a thunderstorm, so therefore rules the hot and
moist sanguine humour. As already discussed, scientific medicine, in following a chemical definition of an element as a unit of material composition, has lost all sight of what is described by these powerful symbols.
Since humoral physiology is based upon the active perception by the physician of the Elemental symbols within the body's physiology, this materialistic definition of an element effectively blocked the perception of the humours.
The subsequent, exclusive pursuit of a purely physical basis to the body's
physiology (explaining changes solely in terms of biochemistry), effectively
caused an abrupt decline in humoral knowledge in Western medicine.
Once again medical propaganda
has proclaimed this change as a triumph of science over the mumbo-jumbo
of the past. However, since the basis of humoral physiology is essentially
one of perception, there is absolutely no reason why humoral ideas cannot
be considered along side biochemical physiology. In fact, when the
two disciplines are juxtaposed, further fascinating insights into both are
generated which essentially puts the spirit back into medicine. This
knowledge can train physicians and therapists to be more sympathetic to patients' needs and shows how mental and emotional experience affects their diseases. It offers solutions to treating illness other than the
purely physical. It helps patients to regain responsibility for their
own health and illness. Finally and most importantly, it enhances
the healing process.
Humoral physiology may at the outset seem very
naive and simplistic; however, deriving from a two thousand year tradition,
it has a depth and subtlety linking mind to body that modern biochemical
medicine is desperately in need of.
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