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The Celle Seminars – Page 38

go on, for example, temperature. At a certain point she took off her jacket. Nobody in the room took off their jacket except her. Of course, she was the one under investigation and that’s why I asked whether she was too warm because she was anxious, or because of the room temperature. You have yet another piece of information, a very important piece because she gave it volun-tarily, without having been questioned.
(A.6): She sighed.
(A.7): She was able to argue.
(G.V.): Yes, it appeared as if she was sighing, although actu-ally this is not the case. What you have to remember is that this woman has a problem with her lungs. She is an asthmatic per-son. Under stress she may have to take deep breaths. She does not sigh out of what we would call grief. That would be Ignatia, simply sitting there while suffering inside – psychologically suffering. She is not someone who is psychologically suffering, in spite of the fact that she has all these diseases. You can see by her face that she is not suffering. Her face is still quite nice. What other homeopathic information did she give without me having to ask her?
(A.8): You asked whether she felt warm or not, and then she said, spontaneously, that she was inclined to uncover her feet.(G.V.): When I asked how she felt in bed, she said that when she becomes very hot, she has to stick her feet, out from underneath the covers. This is very important information. We can, use this type of information. Now we are beginning to learn not only about her mental-emotional state, but also about her constitu-tional symptoms: she feels worse when she is too warm. This we have already seen: she took off her jacket; perspires easily. Now we learn that when she’s in bed and she begins to feel excessively warm, she doesn’t feel well and has to stick her feet out, presum-ably to cool herself off. Open your repertories to ‘Extremities, heat, foot, burning, uncovers them.’ By studying this case, and with the aid of facts we’ve collected, we can now form a picture of her character. What can we say about her character?