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The Celle Seminars – Page 164

(M.P.): Yes, normally I fall asleep easily.
(G.V.): And what happened over the last three days? Were you anxious, restless, or what?
(M.P.): I don’t know exactly. I kept looking for a reason behind my irritation, but I couldn’t find any.
(G.V.): Do you eat fruit?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): Don’t you like fruit? (M.P.): I like fruit.
(G.V.): You like fruit but you don’t eat it?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Because of your special diet?
(M.P.): Yes, it’s too ‘yin’.
(G.V.): What kind of fruit do you like best?
(M.P.): All sorts of fruit.
(G.V.): Is there any one fruit that you like the best?
(M.P.): I love all fruit. It tastes wonderful.
(G.V.): But you are not allowed to eat fruit now?
(M.P.): I’m allowed to, but I don’t anymore.
(G.V.): What about lemons?
(M.P.): I don’t eat lemons either; they’re also too ‘yin’.
(G.V.): But do you like them, have a desire for lemons?
(M.P.): No, not particularly. I used to drink lemonade, and I remember that I used to like to eat the pulp of the lemon after it had been squeezed. Generally I like food and different flavors. (G.V.): Okay, thank you.
(M.P.): Thank you. ”

ANALYSIS

(G.V.): This is a very interesting case. It is one of those cases in which you hardly see a single symptom. The one big symptom is the swelling of the spleen. As you saw, the interrogation was a lit-tle bit difficult. Why was it so difficult? What was taking place?