A unique online learning experience with Jürgen Weiland
Superclasses
With the discovery of the 6 Superclasses, Dr. Rajan Sankaran has named another crucial component of the patient’s state. These Superclasses relate to a person’s fundamental character. They describe different reaction patterns to certain situations. Does the person withdraw, fight, shut themselves off, or try to escape, etc.?
The superclasses follow Arthur Cronquist’s classification of six subclasses within the dicotyledonous plants. In addition to plants, the six superclasses also include their mineral and animal counterparts. Understanding and determining the superclasses is an extremely helpful tool for identifying a deep remedy in the patient.
What will you gain from this course?
- After more than 30 years of homeopathic practice, supervision and lecturing, I am imparting the essence of my experience in this course. Due to my personal connection to plants and my passion in plant photography, each lecture will provide you with deeper insights into to the beautiful world of plants.
- We will focus on a deeper understanding of the 6 Superclasses, kingdoms and miasms. Superclasses offer us a navigation system to best understand our patients' inner reaction patterns.
- Each lecture will focus on a specific topic and in this cous
- A basic understanding of homeopathy is advantageous, but not a prerequisite for participation. The course series is also open to doctors, alternative practitioners and midwives.
- In addition to a systematic understanding of materia medica, we learn to recognize the healing properties of remedies (Org. § 3, knowledge of the powers of remedies) and, using case samples, to filter out what has to be cured (knowledge of the disease, indication).
- Even though the focus is on Sensation and Superclasses, the course is not limited to a specific methodological approach within homeopathy.
- This training is based on the quality criteria for supervision of the SHZ (Homeopathy Certificate Foundation).
Meet and exchange We meet personally in a Zoom meeting. Questions and active participation are possible and encouraged.
The recordings are available to all participants for 3 months after the end of the course. This means that there is always the opportunity to catch up on missed lessons at your leisure, or to review and deepen your understanding.
The course language is English.
Start: Wednesday 21. Januar 2026, 3:00pm CET
Contents and dates
Day 1 Wednesday, 21 January 2026, 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
Botanical systems and the concept of superclasses Course overview.
Botanical systems in comparison (Cronquist versus APG).
Introduction to the 6 superclasses.
Understanding plants (Mosses, Ferns, Monocots, Dicots).
Day 2 Wednesday, 4 March 2026, 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The plant kingdom.
Plant families of the first superclass: Magnoliidae
Special plant families and case studies
Day 3 Wednesday, 15 April 2026 , 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The Plant Kingdom
Plant families of the 2nd superclass: Hamamelidae
Special plant families and case studies
Day 4 Wednesday, 03 June , 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The plant kingdom
Plant families of the 3rd superclass: Caryophyllidae
Special plant families and case studies**
Day 5 Wednesday, 15. July , 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The plant kingdom
Plant families of the 4th superclass: Dilleniidae
Special plant families and case studies
Day 6 Wednesday, 9. September , 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The plant kingdom
Plant families of the 5th superclass: Rosidae
Special plant families and case studies
Day 7 Wednesday, 4 November 2026 , 3:00–5:30 p.m. CET
The Plant Kingdom
Plant families of the 6th superclass: Asteridae
Special plant families and case studies
Times: Wednesdays 3–5.30 p.m. CET, 7 x 3 teaching units of 45 minutes each, including a 15-minute break.
Costs:
€430 for the entire course series (7x 3 teaching units)
€390 for students for the entire course series (7x3 teaching units).
Please submit your enrollment or training certificate when registering.
€75 for a single lecture, €65 for a single lecture (students)
The recordings will be available to all participants for 3 months after the end of the course.