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The Bern Seminars – Page 116

especially – may be indicated at some point, but I am not sure. What made me feel that this case was Pulsatilla was the fact that she said, when she took Pulsatilla, she started crying. Pulsatilla immediately brought out an element that was lurking underneath, and which she had been able to control. Under the action of Pul-satilla this element came forth and she became weak. The idea of Pulsatilla being described as blond women who cry is misleading and is not the cases you will see in our societies. Pulsatilla women have become stronger, exercise power, are ambitious and want to attain status. For instance it says in the books, just to give you a hint: “In love with one of her own kind,” that means one woman falls in love with another. The word lesbian was not used because no one talked openly about things like this at the time these books were written. It was found that Pulsatilla had a tendency towards homosexuality because it was not as active and defined hormo-nally as other women. Because Pulsatilla has the element of low hormones, she does not have the need for sexual contact. When I say this it does not mean that all Pulsatillas are going to have a low-sex drive, some Pulsatillas are going to have normal sex lives, and some of them can also be over-sexed, but it is basically a characteristic of Pulsatilla to be less aggressive sexually, even subdued, because of the low level of female hormones. All this leads to a diminished interest in the other sex, and eventually she may fall in love with another woman. Now, don’t take this idea and treat it literally. What is happening in this case is that she is not having sex and she is in a religious turn of mind. Pulsatilla also shows this aversion to sex for religious reasons, but what I perceive in this woman is not this type of sexual aversion. She was Pulsatilla, but of another type. You have to break out of your stereotypes about a remedy and look further. Sometimes we get cases of Pulsatilla where the patient is crying, sweet, and all the typical symptoms are there, but only sometimes.
(A.): Isn’t it also possible that she may be Natrum muriaticum? (G.V.): Well, Natrum muriaticum would be much colder, much more inexpressive; she was expressive, she did not hold back