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George Vithoulkas

ered to be the total opposite of Medorrhinum. It is impossible to communicate with these types of patients because they’re too timid to handle their own strong emotions. Often you will see people of this type open up under the influence of an anti-inhib-iting agent like alcohol. They are shy about the intensity of their emotions, and unless they are drunk they cannot communicate. We have also spoken about this characteristic in another remedy: Natrum muriaticum. But inhibition is another thing all together with Medorrhinum. The closed Medorrhinum is much more powerful than Natrum muriaticum. For example, in a live-in relationship, a closed Medorrhinum person might have difficulty communicating with his partner because of his overwhelming feelings. Medorrhinum is someone who lives very intensively. How would a Medorrhinum person behave who is a farmer, someone who deals with the earth? How is Medorrhinum as someone who works in an office, or as a scientist, or a punker? The expression of Medorrhinum will be different in every case; one will be very coarse, the other one will be very refined, etc. However, despite their differences in personal values, the inner tendency is the same.
Medorrhinum tends to brag about his conquests. This is usually more the case when he is not very religious. Once Medorrhinum enters a religious state he behaves completely different: his flirtatiousness dies down. A devoutly religious person is usually considered to be very humble, not so with Medorrhinum. Instead, Medorrhinum’s passionate flitting around is exchanged for a passionate expression of their religious convictions. Medorrhinum patients want to help. They will pray passionately for others, do all kinds of things, but it’s all very extroverted and showy: »I am a big preacher and I’m going to save your life. God, please help this poor individual!« It is the hero-image.
I think I already told you about the case of the army general. He came to me because he had very blocked nasal passages, discharge, and a terrible cough. It was terrible listening to him, especially in the morning. He was retired from the army and had become religious. His attitude was very much that he must try

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