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The Bern Seminars – Page 148

it will not say: “I have a fear of losing my mind.” It will say: “I have fear that I may lose control.” What sort of control is meant by this? The patient does not know exactly, but it is not just a fear of losing control, it is an underlying fear of going crazy. In many cases where we have a use of marijuana and then an anxi-ety state develops, you may use Cannabis indica to counteract the anxiety and sometimes it’ll act beautifully. So the question we have to answer here is whether we will give Cannabis indica or another remedy.
He gave us some information which indicates Cannabis indica so far because of the causative factor, but we should be skeptical. Why? Because he only took it once. Another point that should make us wary is that he is already under stress. Where does the disturbance go? To the heart. His illness is manifested in his heart, which means that it is an emotional problem. There is a connection between what we think, we feel and what is actually taking place in the physical body. One day we hope to investigate these kinds of connections and correlations between our mental-emotional state and our physical symptoms/states. It is obvious that there is usually a connection, although it is not always as simple to pinpoint as my example here. He has a heart problem, this indicates emotional problems that are connected with the heart. Sometimes, when there is a predisposition, the heart will give in and the patient will experience the sort of functional prob-lems that he is having now. It is an electrical problem of the heart.

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(M.P.): …those are the kind of things that were happening at the time.
(G.V.): At the same time?
(M.P.): Just before. But now I have a lot of fear, this is the main problem.
(G.V.): Fear of death?
(M.P.): No, not so much fear of death; I have fear of suffering, and fear of losing my health. Like I was frightened to come here,