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The Celle Seminars_Page 236

George Vithoulkas

(F.P.): I feel ill. I feel like I have a flu. Four weeks ago I bad a
heavier infection with a fever of 39 and I laid down for ten days.
(G.V.): Did you have to cough?
(F.P.): Coughing and coryza.
(G.V.): Did you take any medicine for that?
(F.P.): Echinacea.
(G.V.): Have you taken any other remedies in the meantime?
(F.R): No.
(G.V.): Then what else?
(F.P.): I have a mammary cyst, a new one, but it’s under control.
(G.V.): On which breast, the right breast?
(F.R): Yes, the right breast.
(G.V.): Was it examined?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): And it’s just a cyst? Did they take liquid and examine it?
(F.P.): No, they did a mammography.

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(G.V.): This is very interesting because you might get confused about what is really taking place, what has happened. I let her talk and give all the symptoms she wanted without interrupting, but my aim was to find out how beneficial the treatment had been. Is the treatment going in the right or wrong direction? What is taking place? This is a person who it is probably better not to contradict. Instead, I let her fall into the mistakes that she thinks no one will notice. And in the end, when you point out these mistakes, she will have to think because she is intelligent; she understands what she is talking about.
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(Therapist): She has mucous; she has to swallow the mucous. (F.P.): It doesn’t come out, I have to swallow it.

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