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April 28, 2025 13 mins

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Can chronic homeopathy remedies and spiritual perseverance share common ground? Join us on Homeopathy at Home with Melissa, where Bri and I explore this intriguing parallel through the lens of our personal experiences and insights from my retreat speaking notes. We discuss how steadfastness in both homeopathy and spiritual journeys is essential, especially when challenges arise. Inspired by Hebrews 10:23, we focus on the importance of holding onto hope and trusting the faithful processes of healing and sanctification. This episode promises to offer you encouragement and a fresh perspective on staying the course, whether in health or spirit.

As we continue our discussion, the power of community and mutual encouragement becomes a central theme. Bri and I share how linking arms with fellow believers can bolster our resolve and inspire those around us. In a world where it's easy to become weary and doubtful, we remind ourselves and our listeners to encourage one another and trust in the body's remarkable ability to heal. Whether you're a long-time listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode aims to motivate you to embrace perseverance, supported by a community that uplifts and strengthens your resolve.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to Homeopathy at Home with Melissa.
Hey Melissa, hey Bree, how areyou today?
I am doing great.
It's great weather here.
It's been a little while sincewe recorded, so I'm excited to
get back in the game.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yeah yeah, it's going to be fun.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Yeah, I will.
We're going to continue tonight.
If you've been listening for awhile, this won't be new, but
we've been working through someof my speaking notes from the
retreat last year and, if you'relistening, in real time,
registration has been open for awhile.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
So this year's is coming up in May and it's going
to be super great and the funnything is when, by the time this
releases, I think the retreatwill be like it might be too
late to register.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
So yeah, I don't, so registration might not be open,
but it's going to be a good time.
We're going to have a greattime and you'll hear about it
after.
Well, um, I'm sure it'll take.
Yeah, I think this is comingout end of April, but know that
it's going to be great If youare registered.
We're super excited.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
And if you're not registered, go and see.
I mean, yeah, if this comes outthe end of April, if there's a
spot left, then go grab it.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
You never know, maybe somebody who was before can't
come, but it really is such abeautiful time.
Um, I feel like the Lord reallyspoke some things to me over
what I shared last year.
So we're sharing it here foryou guys who weren't there, in
little episodes, so broken outinto 10 points.
And really my heart here wasnot to equate homeopathy to the

(01:42):
Bible or spiritual things,equate homeopathy to the Bible
or spiritual things, but how Godhas used using homeopathy as a
modality to line up with somespiritual truths in my life.
So if this is encouraging toyou, take it.
I hope that it is.
Listen to the first six.
If you haven't, you can listento them out of order.

(02:03):
They don't all go together, butnumber seven is tonight and it
is about staying the course.
So we know if you've usedhomeopathy chronically speaking,
even acutely, healing can gettough.
That process can get tough, andone of the things we're always

(02:27):
reminding people and myself isto stay the course.
And similarly, in our spiritualwalks we must remain steadfast
and trust God's process ofsanctification, even when it's
challenging.
And y'all this is I just toldMelissa before this.
This is so timely for me todaywhen we're recording how God's

(02:48):
using my own words to encourageme now, the scripture that I
found for this, that I basedthis off of, was Hebrews 10, 23,
.
That says let us holdunswervingly to the hope we
profess, for he who promised isfaithful.
We're so quick to question theprocesses of God when things get

(03:17):
difficult or when they feellike they've been difficult for
a long time.
The ups and downs of life canlead us to confusion, exhaustion
, weariness, doubt andultimately, just the desire to
throw in the towel and give up.
I don't want to do this anymore.
I think we've all been there,whether it is physical, physical
symptoms you're dealing withfor a long time or spiritual.

(03:39):
And I love how that verse saysunswervingly.
So other versions of that saylet us hold tightly, unwavering,
to hold fast to the hope thatwe have because he is faithful.
And if you continue on, verses24 and 25 say and let us

(04:00):
consider how we may spur oneanother on toward love and good
deeds, not giving up meetingtogether, as some are in the
habit of doing, but encouragingone another, and all the more as
you see the day approaching.
So, in the same way that it'sfor our own good that we stay
steadfast, it's also encouragingto other believers who are

(04:20):
around you to do the same thingLink arms.
Let's keep going, which I'vealso seen in this world of using
homeopathy, trusting that ourbodies can heal.
It just takes steadfastness.
So the only other thing Ireally love this time reading
through here that I noticed isthat it says unswervingly to the

(04:45):
hope we profess and I amhearing it in myself, this hope
that I say that I have um, livelike I have that and I don't
know.
I want you to be able to chimein, melissa, because we even
talked to them about this todayand the Israelites and all that.
But what are some of yourthoughts?

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Yeah, just how we need.
We need people.
So both in you know, as in our,our spiritual walk, as
Christians, we're called tocommunity and and to be in with
people.
We also need people in our onour healing paths, need people

(05:33):
in our on our healing paths.
So you know, doing this fulltime, I mean I'm I'm talking to
people about their health sixdays a week.
I really try hard not to doanything on Sunday, but
sometimes you know, when it'sjust, it's just really serious
and it's really um, it's reallyurgent, I guess you could say

(05:53):
then, yes, then we'll talk aboutit.
So really, six days a week I'mtalking to people about their
health and in that what I see is, um, whether you, even if you
know how homeopathy works, itcan get hard and so you need
somebody to encourage you.

(06:14):
But a lot of people don't trulyunderstand how homeopathy works.
So a um I am.
You know, I'm taking a naturalremedy to fix this thing and I'm
taking it like, like anallopathic medicine.

(06:35):
So I have a headache, so I'mgoing to take Belladonna and
that's going to stop theheadache, and if it doesn't stop
the headache within four doses,then I'm going to leave Bell.
It's not the right remedy, I'mgoing to do a different remedy.
To leave Bella, it's not theright remedy, I'm going to do a
different remedy.
And so that's really not, um,not the full way of how
homeopathy works.
So, anyway, my point is that, um, we need each other, we need,

(06:59):
we need to encourage each otherand, um, I just really praise
the Lord that he gave me a giftof encouragement.
I really it's just comesnaturally to me to encourage
people and I'm not tooting myhorn but like, how do you?
You can't.
I don't think you you can be agood leader or a good teacher if

(07:24):
you don't know how to encouragepeople.
So God gave me that, you know,he instilled that in me and he
helped me grow that gift.
And then he gave me thisfull-time practice, so I use it
all the time.
So, community, we need eachother.
We need each other in again inour spiritual walk and in your

(07:49):
health journey.
So we can't be an island.
We can't do this alone, any ofit.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Yeah, that is.
It's one that we are going totalk more about, but also we
could unless you don't want totonight, because it does use
that same scripture.
It's just so important tofollow through while you need
people to walk alongside you, um, and it takes intentionality to

(08:20):
excuse me, my, this has beenaround for so long, you guys.
Sorry I sound not great thesedays, but but it takes
intentionality to be a part ofcommunities, to come alongside
you and then to be an activeencourager in those communities
and sometimes that is like youwere saying, encouraging, maybe

(08:43):
verbally helping, come alongsidesomeone and help them.
But but I also think when, whenI just look at other people
just doing the thing, likethey're just doing it, and I'm
like, okay, they're doing it, Ican do this, and they haven't
given up yet, I can, I can keepgoing, um, and it also I mean to

(09:06):
bring in.
Melissa reminded me today of theIsraelites in the wilderness
and how many times they doubt,like all this said.
They doubt, they question, theyare not holding unswervingly
Granted Hebrews was writtenlater so that they didn't have
this to look at but I just thinkof them, god rescuing them and

(09:29):
God bringing them out andgrowing them and showing them
things, and they're likeconvinced you brought me out
here to starve and die afterthey were just slaves five
minutes ago.
Um, it's just so.
For my own life, I do the samething.
He, god, keeps doing his thing,and I still have to remind
myself that he is faithful.

(09:49):
So I don't love that, but thatis reality of, I think, being a
person.
So, yeah, this was good, thiswas a really good one for today.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Absolutely, I love Hebrews.
There's so much in Hebrews andin the whole, in the whole book.
So, um, I was, you know, as youwere talking, if you guys, if
you saw me looking down, it wasbecause I was just looking at
just all the things I havewritten.
I mean, I have stuff writteneverywhere in Hebrews, um, so,

(10:25):
and then the you know, theheading or whatever of this
little section 19 through 25 inmy Bible says hold fast your
confession.
And yeah, I love that.
You went on Bree and talkedabout 24 and 25.
So 25, not forsaking theassembly of ourselves together,

(10:49):
which is why, you know, probablywhy the Lord had me do a
retreat, like we come togetherand encourage each other and
just spend time together.
So, you know, the homeopathyretreat is not meant to be busy
and um and running and and yeah,I mean, yes, we have some

(11:10):
classes, we have some workshops,but it really was meant to be
let's relax and let's hang outtogether and let's be together
and encourage each other, and sothat's what we did last year
and that's what we'll do thisyear, um, so, yes, this was a
really good one.
Thank you for sharing this.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Yeah, of course.
Thank you guys for being hereand listening.
You can also watch on YouTubeand hopefully we will see some
of you in just a couple weeks atthe retreat and others of you

(11:48):
next year.
We keep this going.
I'm committing you to next year, I'm kidding, no-transcript.
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