You see, desire to kill. It doesn’t matter if they really do it or not. The desire is there for destruction, like in Hyoscyamus. Total destruction. Desire to kill: Hyoscyamus is the prominent remedy.
And you will see: when you take a case and you are thinking of Hyoscyamus and the case is disturbed on a mental-emotional level, most probably they will confess. If you question them directly, they will not tell you just like this. But if you keep at it, in the end they will confess: “Yes, I often feel like killing…” – “Whom?” -“Many people.”
But when it comes to jealousy, then it is unbelievable. One
patient used an expression… (can’t find the Jealousy leads to word). The jealousy was so much that the
violent outbursts
patient wanted to put the person inside a
concrete block and leave him there to die. This is an example for expressions used by people needing Hyoscyamus.
The basic disturbance in Hyoscyamus, in all of its stages, is jealousy and suspicion. Jealousy seems to motivate much of the behaviour, including the occasional violent outbursts. This may begin with jealousy in the marriage, or the suspicion that everyone at his job is talking about him behind his back.
This state then grows to include more and more people,
widening the circle of suspicion from intimates and colleagues to
acquaintances and eventually to complete
Jealousy, distrust, strangers. The result may eventually be a
up to paranoia simple paranoid state in a person who is still
in contact with reality, or it may become a florid paranoid schizophrenia.