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The Celle Seminars – Page 37

could not see this on the video, but I could see it, and that’s why I asked, “Do you perspire?” By the time I asked if she perspires, I could already see the perspiration on her face. Remember, she took off her jacket. By the time she took off her jacket, she was already perspiring profusely. Why did I ask her about perspira-tion? Because Ignatia perspires only on the face. I asked, “Do you perspire?” because first of all, I wanted to see whether she was aware of what was happening to her. She said, “Yes, I per-spire a lot.” Where does she perspire? All over her body. In the face? Yes, in the face, but also all over her entire body. This is not a symptom of Ignatia and therefore Ignatia, as a remedy, is not confirmed. Does she have an Ignatia nature? She does not, nor does she have the nature of Natrum muriaticum because she is not a closed person. She has contact with other people. When she talks to me, she laughs and shows emotions – in fact she is quite emotional. Although the patient is an emotional person, she says that she does not cry. But she said something else. Do you remember what it was? She said that she used to weep quite a lot, but now she’s decided that she’s had enough – that’s what she’s really saying. If this were an Ignatia state – if we supposed that she was Ignatia because of her traumatic experience – then she would not have cried even as a child. She would have been very closed, typically Ignatia. She didn’t say, “I don’t remember myself crying.” Instead, she remembers crying a lot when she was younger, but now, in recent years, she’s decided that she has cried enough. Time makes us come to terms with a lot of unpleasant things in our lives. In reality she is not a person who is incapable of crying. She is not Natrum muriaticum and she is not Ignatia. She had a traumatic experience, she was Forsaken. What else do we know about her character? What else were we able to draw from her?
(A.5): She likes consolation.
(G.V.): Yes, there was one important point where she said she likes consolation. She gave this information quite straight for-wardly, without hesitation. We still have a lot of other points to