swollen. She was only able to wear one of two dresses: one for when she was swollen up, and one for when the swelling went down. Since her treatment, she has only needed one dress.(A.15): Which one? (laughter)
(G.V.): A new one, an in-between size, (laughter) We have to move away from the conventional picture of Pulsatilla because today we are living in a society that no longer leaves room for the individual to be as he truly is, to be natural. We are no longer natural phenomena; we have become artificial phenomena. Everyone is forced to act in a certain way. All this changes the natural phenomenon which we call Pulsatilla. Furthermore, the remedy is often individualized. For every remedy you have there will always be exceptions to the ‘normal’ picture of that particu-lar remedy. Take, for instance, Calcarea carbonica. This remedy normally exhibits a lot of fears. There are also cases of Calcarea carbonica patients who are very healthy, only slightly disturbed, and show virtually no fears at all. Some of our books say that if you see all the fears in the world, this must be a case of Calcarea carbonica. Yet you might be faced with a case in which there is a total absence of fear and, nevertheless, the remedy is Calcarea carbonica. We have to remain flexible in order to be able to dis-cern the important elements in a case, because only then do we have a basis upon which we can reach an adequate prescription.
NEXT DAY
(G.V.): We’ve yet to complete the analysis of the epilepsy case which we saw yesterday. Today I would like to talk about the diagnosis and prognosis of the case as well as the remedy; the potency and manner of administration. We do not really know what sort of reaction the patient might show if she were given the correct remedy. We have often witnessed quite miraculous results. If we consider the fact that the patient has been suffering for many years and that she has been under medical treatment