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The Celle Seminars – Page 360

(F.P.):No.
(G.V.): Were you ever able to speak to her openly about these feelings, or did you just keep everything inside?
(F.P.): There were times when I’d tell her that she hurt me as child and a teenager, but she would just say that I shouldn’t be so harsh and that what she did was right. She’d say that I carried a grudge, remembered things too strongly. I have the ability to remember things a long time when someone hurts me, twenty years or more after the fact I can still remember certain scenes. That’s one of my bad qualities, remembering things about others.(G.V.): If somebody comes and apologizes then?
(F.P.): Then everything is gone, then it’s okay. But if we don’t talk about problems, I remember them for a long time.

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(G.V.): Why did I ask this last question, what remedy was I try-ing to get at? Nitricum acidum, because it does not forgive. If she has been hurt, she always remembers. Even if you say that you’re sorry, she’ll say, “Yes, yes, yes,” but she’ll still think about it. It’s not like being really forgiven. Now, what is the remedy? Who says Staphisagria? (counts) Twenty people. Who says ?. Any other possibilities?
(A.l): Phosphorus.
(A.2): Arsenicum.
(A.3): Cyclamen.
(A.4): Phosphoricum acidum.
(A.5): Sepia.
(A.6): She has to think about what you are asking. She is not fast, therefore I’d say that she is Phosphoricum acidum. She hesitates when speaking.
(G.V.): That may be a language problem because English isn’t her first language. Do you think that this woman’s emotions are flat