163: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti & Naila Cheema - Episode 163163: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti & Naila Cheema - Episode 163
UK Health Radio Podcast
Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema talk with Dr Jonathan Hardy about homeopathy as a spiritual, energy-based form of medicine, focusing on remedy families, intuition and deeper healing. The conversation touches on Hahnemann’s legacy, modern anxiety and how holistic care can support people searching for meaning as well as symptom relief.
49:22•30 Apr 2026
Homeopathy, Intuition and the Soul: A Conversation with Dr Jonathan Hardy
Episode Overview
- Homeopathy is presented as a spiritual science working on consciousness and vital energy, rather than just physical symptoms.
- Understanding the shared themes within remedy families, like spider remedies and lanthanides, can prevent practitioners from feeling buried in data.
- Intuition and deep listening are highlighted as essential tools for reaching a patient’s core state and finding a truly effective remedy.
- Conventional medicine and homeopathy are described as complementary, with one acting materially and the other energetically.
- The hosts and guest link modern anxiety and spiritual questioning to a wider shift in consciousness, suggesting homeopathy can support people seeking deeper meaning and peace.
“Intuition thrills the soul. Intuition is the faculty of the soul.”
What insights can experts and survivors share about addiction? Here, the focus shifts to another kind of healing journey: homeopathy as a modern, spiritually aware approach to health. Hosted by professional homeopaths Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema, this lively episode of the UK Health Radio Podcast features renowned physician and homeopath Dr Jonathan Hardy. With decades of clinical experience, he talks through how homeopathy can reach far beyond symptom-chasing and work at the level of consciousness and vital energy.
Dr Hardy explains why he sees homeopathy as a “spiritual science”, acting on what he calls the soul’s vehicles of consciousness and life energy. He shares how remedy families, such as the spider remedies and lanthanides, can feel overwhelming if you just memorise lists of symptoms. Instead, he urges practitioners to understand the core themes and archetypes behind each group, saying, “Intuition thrills the soul.
Intuition is the faculty of the soul.” The conversation ranges from the life and struggles of Samuel Hahnemann (with a playful side-chat about a potential Hollywood film of his story) to the growing interest in holistic care after the pandemic.
Dr Hardy reflects on spiritual teachings, the idea of duality and opposition to homeopathy, and why he believes people today are increasingly asking, “Who am I, and what am I really here to do?” Naila adds a moving perspective from clinical practice, describing how, after a few consultations, a patient will suddenly go deeper, and “something shifts” – a moment when their inner state truly meets the right remedy.
The trio talk frankly about rising anxiety in teenagers, the pressures of modern life, and how gentle, energy-based medicine can support those searching for peace as well as symptom relief. If you’re curious about holistic health, spirituality and how intuition fits into serious clinical work, this conversation might just get you thinking about healing in a whole new way.

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