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(G.V.): You see this is a state of Pulsatilla which is pathological on a mental-emotional level. Pulsatilla also has a loathing of life; it is not a suicidal disposition, but rather an »I don’t care.« This state of not caring can completely immobilize the individual to the extent that he is completely paralyzed and has no desire to do anything at all. For example, patients in this state of Pulsatilla will not feel hunger. They will not eat or even open their mouths. At this stage they need someone to open their mouths for them; someone who takes the spoon, tells them to open their mouths, swallow. Now this is an extreme state of Pulsatilla; what we see here is an intermediate stage. We clearly need the materia medica in coming to a prescription, otherwise we can’t really catch all the phases a remedy goes through. Usually Pulsatilla is nice, easily led, easily persuaded, she cries a lot, etc., but here we have a case that doesn’t cry a lot. You’ll ask, why Pulsatilla if she does not cry? She has withheld that element because of her mind; she exercises mental willpower. For example, Natrum muriaticum can have an indifference to salt, although it usually desires salt; but through exercising power of the mind, the patient might say that he doesn’t like salt at all. If you then go back into the person’s history, you might learn that he did indeed eat a lot of salt once, and then he found out that it was unhealthy, so he stopped. You see that by exercising the power of the mind you can change the symptomatology quite a lot, influence it a lot. The problem is that defense mechanisms do not work according to our logical system of perception, they have their own particular reactions. If you suppress one symptom it throws out something else. For instance, when the desire for salt is suppressed in Natrum muriaticum person he can become very sensitive and irritable and unable to stand a lot of pressure or stress. Given a long enough period of suppression, the patient will slowly change. He will not understand that his irritability is based on his not eating salt anymore. In such a case I wouldn’t advise the patient to just go and eat salt again, what I would say is that we have to be aware of these things and we have to know what is going on. I don’t suggest that you advise the patient to eat salt if he has high blood pressure; instead, I suggest that you try and understand the system and how it works and why things are this way or that way.
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(F.P.): And I was in a tremendous amount of pain in my lungs but even more so in my head. Everything was a tremendous effort. I was not able