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Achariaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
3Euphorbiales
Subphase
4Phyllanthaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-644.34.00

Book
Family
IntroductionThere is a combination of adaptation and loss. They have to adapt to many hardships, losing a lot, having stillborn children, death of parents and family members, poverty and so on. There is no revolt against what happens. They accept events as fate, undergoing it and adapting to it as best as possible.
They feel chaotic and confused in a strange world. The world is hard and there have been many hardships. These hardships have been so many that they cannot let them be.
MindAbandoned, isolated; live in own world, push everything else out, fenced off.
Aversion: plastic people, masquerade.
Theme: breast feeding, everybody, death in childbirth.
Children send to boarding school, raised by nannies.
BodyEnergy: tired, heavy.
Vertigo: dizzy.
Head: headache, temples.
Mouth: tongue prickling.
Chest: breasts swollen, congested.
Stomach: nausea.
Limbs: arms and hands were cut off.
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  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›4 Fabanae
  • ›4 Fabidae
  • ›3 Euphorbiales
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