‘Messages from homoeopaths and homoeopathic organisations from abroad.

œ@2011/3/23

Dear Torako,
I was very sad and shocked to learn of the disaster in Japan. I hope
that you and your families, your staff and students are all safe.
My best wishes to everyone,
Raj Bains



œ2011/3/15

Thank you for keeping us updated.
It is really terrible what has happened in Japan.
We are amazed to see the courage of Dr. Yui and the her team.
Much respects and regards to Dr. Yui and everyone else associated with
the rescue and relief work.

All our support,
Prasanta, Pratip, Rinku and the PBHRF team.



Dear Torako,
Thank you for your amazing message and we are so happy to hear you are
well.
I agree completely, and this event must change nuclear power use around
the world.
You sound strong and passionate to help in all areas, and have the
homeopathic tools to help so many others.

Best wishes,
Liz

ElizabethBrandegee
Classical Homeopath
Chair, World Homeopathy Awareness Organization



Dear Torako Yui,

Thank you for your communication regarding the very sad situation
surrounding the recent terrible earthquake that struck Japan - with the
tragic Tsunami which has resulted in very many Japanese people losing
their lives.

I should like to convey my sincere condolences to you personally and to
all the families who have lost relatives and friends, you are truly in a
special position to bring the wonderful work of Dr.Samuel Hahnemann to
the aid of those affected by this disaster.

Please keep me informed of the ongoing situation in Japan - particularly
the radiation problems that are still occuring as a result of this disaster.

With best wishes,


Aaron Kenneth Ward-Atherton
Lord of Little Witley & Hurcott in the Manors of Witley & Hurcott
Worcestershire
Patron of the Complementary & Integrative Therapies Unit
Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester
United Kingdom



œ2011/3/14

Just a message to wish that you, your family and anyone affected in the
Japanese College by the earthquake are ok.
I am sending my distance healing to all the victims, as I'm sure are
many spiritual healers around the world.

Yours
Yubraj



œ2011/3/12

Seeing the horrific situation in Japan today, we are very worried about
Dr. Yui and the team of faculty and students of the CHhom, which is
present in every city and town.
Please update us with information about the wellbeing of all especially
Dr. Torako Yui.
If there is anyway that we can help we would be much obliged. With full
support and the deepest grief for the situation in Japan today
...much respect, Pratip



Dear Torako and JPHMA members

Thinking of all of you at this time of national disaster.
I do hope that members are safe and using homeopathy to help heal the
trauma and stress of all those affected by the earthquake, tsunami and
evacuations.

My thoughts are with you.
Gwyneth Evans
Chairperson International Council for Homeopathy



I couldn't help but think of you all after seeing the news from Japan
yesterday and wanted you all to know that my thoughts are with you and
that I hope all your loved ones are safe and well.
And of course my thoughts are with the students too....please pass on my
best wishes.
I doubt if there's anything I can do to help but if there is, please
don't hesitate to let me know.

Hope all is well,
Love,
Steve



We heard in the news the tragedy that has befallen Japan - and at the
same time see how courageous people are there. I do hope that your
family and Torako are safe.

Best wishes,
Katrin



We've been following the development of the earthquake and the
subsequent tsunami.
Have you had news from Torako, is she alright?
Please let us know.
We're thinking of you and of all the people affected by this terrible
tragedy.
We've gone throught this situation in New Zealand not so long ago but
without the added pressure of nuclear problems, we truly hope this will
be sorted out without any further damage.
We're keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Kind regards

Patricia Mache
Interhomeopathy editor



We are so full of sorrow due to the situation in Japan.
Everyday we send our prayers that the atom factories will be safe and
the worst could be avoided.
‚`t the moment we hope that Torako and her friends is well.

Alle best and great love to you and Torako
Yours ever Rosina



œ2011/3/11

Dear Torako and all Japanese colleagues

Our thoughts go with you, your families and your people in what is a
horrible tsunami disaster.
We hope you are safe and that your Government is doing what it can to
reduce the damages.
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help.

Best wishes
Petter



Dear JPHMA

Our thoughts are with all affected. We hope those who have relatives
over there get reassuring news soon.

Regards

Parm Randhawa
On behalf of the HMA Council



On behalf of ARH, I would like to send Torako and everyone from the
JPHMA our very best wishes following this frightful earthquake in Japan.
We hope you are all alright, and our positive thoughts go out to you.

All the best,
Karin



Just coming home from work I saw the news about the huge earthquake and
tsunami that hit Japan this morning.
I hope that everybody within the company, all the students and all your
relatives are fine and in good health.
I wish you all very much strength and confidence.
Please forward my empathy to Torako and all her co-workers and let me
know if I can be of any help.

Best regards,

Ewald and Margreet