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Celle Seminar I, Medorrhinum

far as prostitution. You will also see a person who lives well and has a love for good food and salt and sweets.
Although Medorrhinum is a giving person, he is not like Phosphorus. A typical Medorrhinum patient, especially a man, will say, »In relationships I am very infatuated, very passionate, and I give a lot to the other person.« These people take their passion in a relationship to be a form of giving. But don’t be misled! Me-dorrhinum’s ability to be passionate and lose himself in an affair has not so much to do with his partner as with his extreme sexual drive. The source of Medorrhinum’s infatuation is not his concern for the other person, instead it’s his own overriding passion. Medorrhinum goes into a relationship with great enthusiasm. He thinks that the other person enjoys the relationship as much as he does simply because he showers that person with attention. But underlying all Medorrhinum’s attentiveness is the idea that all he wants to do is satisfy himself. Medorrhinum is a selfish person, even though he seems to give a lot.
Medorrhinum, because of his abundance of energy, is also very social. These patients are very open, communicative and engaging, especially at night. Don’t expect or ask anything of them in the morning however, because these patients do not have any energy until at least noontime. When night begins to descend, it has a very soothing influence on Medorrhinum; his nervous system becomes calm and his energy rises. That is the time to study, discuss, be active—especially sexually active.
Let me elaborate on what I mean by infatuation. For example, you would not see Medorrhinum engaged in a serious social discussion at a party; he is more apt to be on the hunt for women. Medorrhinum’s approach is flirtatious, overly attentive, and generous with compliments. What he wants is not just a sexual relationship, but a passionate relationship. Medorrhinum is not interested so much in the sex per se, like Lycopodium, or even more, Platina, instead he tends to become more infatuated and then his feelings overwhelm him.
The same sort of overwhelming feelings that Medorrhinum exhibits can be seen with other remedies, even in those consid-

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