Crotalus also gets involved in arguments and quarrels. Frequently their dreams are quarrels with others, especially those whom they love. There is an expression in both Greek and English to imply that a person is angry; we say ‘the blood rushes to his head’, and this is literally the case.
Crotalus get involved in political or cultural discussions with great animation, and also express emotions in a spontaneous, direct and many times even aggressive way. They are sentimental and temperamental. They will get what they want from life, and if necessary, fight for it.
They also have various fears, such as fear of death, for themselves and especially for others, anxiety about those whom they love, but also fear of strangers, fear of people, fear of narrow and crowded places. The idea here is that they cannot tolerate restrictions, especially those in the pit of the stomach and the throat.
They are attached to their family members and will take care of them. They suffer very much if those close to them are in trouble or sick, but their main problem is not their sympathy, but that they feel responsible for them. Seeing their loved ones suffering is something that makes them weary and full of care, but they will not go into a panic state like Phosphorus. Unlike Phos., during a crisis they will take action, and are not at a loss when confronted with a problem. The idea that prevails here is responsibility. They are think- ing all the time what they can do to help the situation which their relatives are in.
Though the overall impression may be that the two remedies Crotalus and Phosphorus have similarities because of the tendency to bleeding, or anxiety about relatives, in reality they have nothing specific in common; the two remedies are wide apart and cannot be confused. There is a strong selfish element in Crotalus that is not present with Phos. The sympathetic element is not for everyone, as