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The Bern Seminars – Page 34

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(F.P.): …and then I’ll get so hot that I have to throw the blanket off. I can’t concentrate on watching television, or I can’t sit and read a book. I am just having a real hard time coping with everything. (Starts to cry)

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(G.V.): Do you see that look? This is a look which is not Arseni-cum, which is not Kali arsenicum, which is not Calcarea, which is not Nitricum acidum. It is a look that can be a remedy that feels helpless, it can be the look of Pulsatilla, or of another remedy that I don’t want to mention yet before you’ve had a chance to spell it out first. Everybody will understand the remedy. She also says: “I am very cold, when I cover myself with a blanket and I become very hot, then I throw off the blanket and I become very cold.” This is a symptom of what?
(A.): Mercury.
(G.V.): Yes, it can be Mercury, which can produce similar states of anxiety.
(A): It could also be Ignatia because she has the contradictory states.

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(G.V.): Frightened as a child- what was the fright; do you remember?
(F.P.): Fear of growing up; 1 would cry every time I went to school, and…

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(G.V.): As a child she had a fear of growing up, she did not want to go to school, she did not want to do things. She’s spelling out the remedy.

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(F.P.): I went to see a psychiatrist when I was in seventh grade and that seemed to help. I just have a fear of everything. During