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The Celle Seminars – Page 177

to get better or not, I also had the same feeling, that’s why I asked him what there is after we die. He answered that he would not keep up a macrobiotic diet and other such things unless he were interested in living. He did not convince me completely. However, when you consider his character and the fact that his character does not admit discipline, and compare this to a mac-robiotic diet, then it’s clear that he’s pushing himself into a very strict discipline with this kind of diet. I believe that somewhere deep down inside there is a kind of anxiety about the idea that he may really have a life threatening disease. Up until now the thought that he may die has not yet really crossed his mind. Intellectually he’s thought about what his doctor has told him, but he will prove all doctors wrong, that is the level he’s thinking on at the moment. He does not believe that he will die. The idea of death has just not touched him at all, there is no question about that. He has some doubts, yes, but he believes that he can prove the doctors wrong and recover.
Concerning the Interferon, I cannot say what sort of effect it has had or may have. The fact that he is not taking any allopathic drugs at the moment is a very helpful thing for us. If Lachesis is the correct remedy, then I believe it will bring about an effect with a tremendous amount of aggravation. For this reason, the practitioner looking after the case will have to go low, perhaps 12 or one dose of C30, because I would expect to see an aggrava-tion that may last a few months and which does not have symp-tomatology. Still, don’t get discouraged. About the prognosis in this case, well, I do not think that it is very grave. I do not think that he will die within three years. I think he will survive much longer, although I cannot say how much longer.
(A.27): In my opinion he presented a mixture of Causticum and Staphisagria symptoms. He was shifting the level of Causticum to the level of Staphisagria…
(G.V.): You have to have one remedy at a time, you have to justify first one remedy. You can’t say that he has both. And if you give both at the same time-