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The Bern Seminars – Page 131

his mother makes the decision to leave John and go to work, John gets the big blow and his health declines. No remedy other than Ignatia will do anything for that child, it is too obvious that this is the correct remedy. Now open your books to chorea, “chorea: better lying,” which remedies are indicated there? There are two remedies: Ignatia and Cuprum. Which is in italics?
(A.): Both.
(G.V.): Which one would you choose if you don’t see this? Cuprum. If you, as the practitioner, had not seen this, you would have chosen Cuprum because you would have overlooked something very important.
(A.): There is also “chorea after grief” which is only Ignatia.(G.V.): Very good, I did not know that. I told you I had no idea, I just went right through to the heart of the matter by observ-ing what was happening. You have to observe, that is why I say please observe, don’t rely on just what the mother says. If you stop the inquisition at the point where his mother says: “We have been talking about the new house, and John has overheard this,” you’ll miss the correct remedy. “Talking about the new house,” what does this really mean?

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(G.V.): Did you discuss this with John?
(Mother): I told him, but he did not say much about it, you know.

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(G.V.): He did not say much about it. Of course he did not say much about it! Again, this is the idea of a silent grief. Do you see how clear the remedy is? I know because I’ve been listening also to what is not being said. It will be easy to miss this. We need to be an observer.

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(G.V.): You told him that this was going to happen, and he never reacted, he never said anything, never complained?
(Mother): Right.