Rudi Verspoor – Dynamic Physiology
In Dynamic Physiology you will gain an understanding of the key concepts related to dynamic physiology in the exoteric or more sensory-based context. This is a vital course in helping you create a context for whatever healing art you are in: massage, chiropractic, physio, nutrition, health coaching, etc.
Testimonials:
“The rational and dynamic approach to physiology changes everything. We discover that the organism is more than chemical interactions and genetics, that there is both a dynamic sensory and super-sensible dimension to physiology. The apparent victory of the material-mechanical model of science, based on inert nature, over the dynamic system of Romantic science created a bankrupt, one-sided system of medicine. As in Star Wars, through a correct guiding philosophy that drives the operations of vital functioning (physiology) in the organism, we can bring ‘balance to the FORCE’.”
P.C.
“My experience in studying Dynamic physiology has been rich, both in knowledge and wisdom! It’s expanded and broadened my life and has poured into my family, friends, and clients! What I learned and applied, through experience, has been invaluable and my hope and wish is that every person in the natural health and wellness industry would extract the truth and wisdom that the courses in dynamic physiology can offer! Whether you are an advanced practitioner or just beginning, it offers fundamentals in physiology that are laid out in a way that gives truth and advantages to the people who are studying it, second to none!”
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Unit I – The Idea of Science and Life
– Introduction to the science of vital, living nature – Romantic Science vs inert nature (matter)
– The key ideas of Romantic science – the human organism as a system of powers, forces and energies vs a collection of particles/matter
– Physiology is the study of living functions, not chemical interactions
In this unit, you will gain an understanding of the key aspects related to the concept of a more dynamic science, as opposed to the predominant mechano-material version generally taught. You will also can an understanding of how even inertial science has a dynamic flux and flow to. You will gain an appreciation for the framework for the expansion of science into the realm of vital nature, and be fully prepared to go into dynamic physiology into more detail in the subsequent presentations.
Unit II – Dynamic Physiology – Exoteric Aspects Part A
– The seminal ideas and writings of Dr. Richard Saumarez and his ‘New Physiology’
In this Unit and the next, you will gain an understanding of the key concepts related to dynamic physiology in the exoteric or more sensory-based context. As you learned in the previous unit, the mechano-material view of man is one-sided and partial and needs to be infused with a dynamic understanding of the human organism. You will learn to see organismic functions as functions (movements of energies) and not just chemical interactions.
Dr. Richard Saumarez’s writings provide the foundation for a living, dynamic, that is, true physiology – one involving living functions, not just the biochemistry of dead matter (allopathic ‘physiology’).
Unit III – Dynamic Physiology – Exoteric Aspects Part B
– The key ideas and works of Dr. Wilhelm Reich and the nature and functioning of vital (orgone) energy.
In this Unit, you will study the deep insights of Dr. Wilhelm Reich into the nature of life energy (what he called orgone) and its various properties, functions and principles of operation. Dr. Reich’s work forms a critical aspect of Romantic science and our ability to understand the phenomenon of health and illness, particularly in such complex conditions as psychological disorders, autism spectrum disorders, cancer, heart-lung issues, auto-immune disorders and a host of other metabolic-digestive problems.
Unit IV – Dynamic Physiology – Esoteric Aspects Part A
– The key ideas of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann regarding the supersensible members of the human organism.
In this unit and in the next, you will gain an understanding of the key concepts related to dynamic physiology in the more esoteric aspects. In Part A, you will learn about the concepts derived from the work of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the main contributor at the start of Romantic science and medicine, a contemporary of Dr. Richard Saumarez.
As you learned in the previous units, the mechano-material view of man is one-sided and partial. You studied the initial foundation for a dynamic physiology in the Romantic movement, involving the works of Dr. Richard Saumarez. You also gained an understanding of the very nature of the life energy through the works and writings of Dr. Wilhelm Reich in the first half of the 20the Century.
Man also consists of various members and aspects that go beyond the outer physical, material form, and even beyond the level of bio-physical functions. In order to properly understand Romantic science and healthcare, you will also need to understand the make-up and interactions of these super-sensible aspects. This more esoteric aspect of physiology will also be advanced in the next unit through the understanding provided by Rudolf Steiner and his various lectures on these matters.
Unit V – The Origin of Dynamic Physiology – Esoteric Aspects Part B
-The key ideas of Anthroposophic medicine as relates to physiology and the works of Rudolf Steiner.
Unit VI – The Ground Regulatory System or Extra-Cellular Matrix
– The key concepts regarding the role of the extra-cellular matrix system within which cells operate.
In this unit, you will gain an understanding of the key concepts of dynamic physiology as relates to the extra-cellular matrix or ground regulatory system. In previous units, you came across references to this system.
The study material will cover the development of the understanding of this system, in particular over the last 50 years, though its roots can be found in the struggle that took place in the mid-1800s between the cellular theory proponents, lead by Rudolf Virchow, which supported Louis Pasteur’s ‘germ theory of disease’ against the views of men such as Claude Bernard and Antoine Béchamp regarding the pleopmorphic nature of microbes. In reality, both were right, the one focused on cellular biology and the cellular system, and the other on the humoral aspects and what we now term the ground regulatory system.
Faculty Bio:
Rudi Verspoor has been studying health issues for over 30 years. He has been a practitioner for over 25 years. He studied naturopathy and homeopathy initially, but became increasingly concerned about the lack of a rational, scientific and integrating foundation for the natural health field. In addition to a busy practice, including hundreds of cases involving children on the autism spectrum. He also spends much of his time researching and teaching. He founded the Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst in 1997, the Hahnemann College for Heilkunst in 2001, and more recently the School for Romantic Science and Healthcare in order to promote knowledge about a rational approach to healthcare and to train other practitioners. He has been invited to speak and teach at various international conferences and institutions, and has written articles for a number of journals, in addition to writing books. The most recent books, of most direct interest to those who will take the course ‘Dynamic Physiology 101’, available on Amazon are: A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Past as Prologue and A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Redivivus.