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The Bern Seminars – Page 149

frightened to come to this island, because I was leaving my secure environment and I thought perhaps I might become ill, and all this. A little bit neurotic.

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(G.V.): What he has said so far you can also look up in the reper-tory as what? “Anxiety about health,” yes, but more specifically, he has already pointed out the anxiety. He says: “The least thing now I have…” immediately you think: Is it something serious and that’s why he doesn’t want to leave his environment, his security? There is a kind of hypochondriasis present here, a kind of hypochondriacal anxiety. Which are the capital letters there? Natrum muriaticum and Phosphorus.

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(G.V.): Are you affected by cold very much?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): You don’t like cold?
(M.P.): No. It is different in this climate, I feel less cold in this cli-mate. But today I am a little bit cold, and in London it is terrible.

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(G.V.): He is affected by cold, although he is in Alonnisos in June where the weather is quite warm; today he feels cold, and in England it is terrible. Therefore you note down that it is going to be a remedy which is aggravated by cold. Is Natrum muriaticum aggravated by cold? No, It is aggravated by heat. What specific sort of heat? The sun. There is a difference between various sorts of heat. For instance, which remedy is aggravated by an open fire heat? Antimonium crudum. Apis is also aggravated by heat, espe-cially by the heat of a warm bath. Apis would never take a warm bath because of the hot steam. Apis will not enter a sauna because it would faint from such a wet heat. Which two remedies are aggravated by the sun the most, where we see a tendency towards easily getting sunstroke? If you have a history of a person who