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The Celle Seminars – Page 208

doesn’t feel loved, she feels insecure and begins to despair; she feels that everyone has Forsaken and forgotten her.

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(M.P.): Coffee makes the pains worse because my blood starts to rush and my heart beats very fast and I get the pains in the fingers. So, I don’t drink coffee at all.
(G.V.): That’s good. What do you think about your disease, how do you face it?
(M.P.): In the beginning, when I was six or seven years old, I did not understand why I had to have the pains, I simply did not like having them. I couldn’t stand up against it and scream about it and get very angry. I think I got used to it. I just try and live with it and to accept the limits it sets on my life.

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(G.V.): What he says does not indicate a Pulsatilla element. Pulsatilla tries to put the blame on somebody else; they do not easily take responsibility for their situation. Most probably he went through a period in which he cried and screamed because he did not want to have the pains. Eventually, after years of misery, he came to accept his illness, perhaps through his con-nection to religion. This is not like Pulsatilla, who has problems accepting their disease. They prefer instead to blame someone else for their suffering.

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(M.P.): I was very angry about it, but I think I got used to it. Now most of the time I try to live with my pain and to accept my limits. If I try to exceed my limits, I run into problems, so I just