lesions, and the amount of fluid within each vesicle also increases until it ruptures. The skin within the base of the ruptured vesicle remains raw and cracks, leaving the skin feeling painful and unprotected. Then a new colony develops in another location and goes through the same progression; in this manner the eczema spreads. Just before the vesicles break open they itch intensely.
The nails are affected similarly. It appears that the first layer of the nail is destroyed and subsequently cracks. The skin around the nails is also affected.
Anagaliis suits sensitive and rather hysterical persons who are very easily excited, both mentally and emotionally. It affects the mind in a very pleasant way, producing a state of exhilaration, of intense activity of the mind. This exhilaration and activity is of a pathological degree; consequently, Anagaliis can prove useful for manic-depressive states. An individual under the influence of Anagaliis feels literally on top of the world, very self-assured and graced with a surfeit of mental power. There is also great joyfulness and hilarity; he finds pleasure in everything he does. He feels that he perceives everything that goes on around him, and, at the same time, his mind is full of ideas, thinking many, many thoughts. However, he cannot apply his mind in a constructive and disciplined way; his mind seems frenzied, flying capriciously to whatever subject, unable to concentrate on any one subject. The state is similar to a mild inner delirium. Nonetheless, the patient feels that his mind is very clear and strong and maintains that he is enjoying the best time of his life.
Such mental pathology is most frequently encountered in younger people who are engaged in intensive spiritual practices and who, at a certain point, feel that they have attained a superconscious state. While it is clearly apparent to the observer that the affected individual looks full of joy, the state is an unhealthy one, leading to irresponsible behavior. The insanity is not overt; it is not readily apparent that the patient’s mental state is unbalanced. Usually the person claims that he has attained a high spiritual consciousness and has, therefore, transcended the necessity of attending to earthy, practical matters; he feels he need do nothing mundane at all. He is quite willing to discuss his inner spiritual state with anyone who comes along.
Consistent with his excitability is a very high sex desire which drives him to pursue frequent sexual encounters. There is also at times an