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The Celle Seminars – Page 314

(F.P.): I would like to play an instrument, but I gave up playing piano in my childhood. Later on I started to learn the guitar. I’ ve been a beginner for ten years, (laughs) I don’t have any time for myself.
(G.V.): When you do things, do you do them in a hurry?
(F.P.): Not in a hurry, but quickly.
(G.V.): Is there a hurried feeling inside you?
(F.P.): Not anymore. In the past I used to feel like that, but I don’t feel like that any longer.
(G.V.): When was this, when you were studying?
(F.P.): No, quite recently really.
(G. V.): But how did you lose that feeling? Did you try and make an effort?
(F.P.): I guess I developed.
(G.V.): You mean being calmer, not so much in a hurry?
(F.P.): Yes. I think my inner person is healthier than it was in the past, or it is becoming healthier with each disease I have.
(G.V.): What other diseases have you had?
(F.P.): I’ve had a mapped tongue since birth. When I was about five years old I had pneumonia after pertussis.
(G.V.): Wait, you had a mapped tongue? Did this disease stay or did it go away?
(F.P.): No, it stayed.
(G.V.): Can I see your tongue now?
(F.P.): It’s not very apparent now, but it used to be. It got better under Natrum muriaticum. I had an inflammation of the middle ear – otitis media – when I was five and when I was seventeen. Then, when I was nine years old, I had a heavy allergic reaction to a tetanus vaccination; it was not the triple. At that time it was standard to use animal serum in injections, and I had an allergic reaction to the animal serum. I was ill for a week. I remember that I had swollen fingers and eyes and the doctor visited me eve-ryday. When I was seventeen I had an operation on a ganglion. Between the ages of ten and twenty many problems began: I had