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Amaranthus spinosus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
3Caryophyllidae
Phase
5Amaranthales
Subphase
5Amaranthoideae
Stage
12
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-663.55.12

Book
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IntroductionThey feel alone, but that seems okay for them. They prefer to stay alone over someone accompanying them out of sympathy. They only want real and deep connections. They have a strong inner feeling of strength and self-worth. This comes often form a lot of attention of their parents, as they a single child.
Inside though is a desire for contacts which they cannot express. They expect others to approach them,as they lack the strength to do so them,selves. And when others approach them they behave as if they do not need them, as if they can do it all alone. Often others give up, only someone with real interest will come through to them.
MindFeeling sad, dark, black.
Others envy their sensuality, debauchery and libertinism.
They envy others for their sensuality and happy life.
Bitter anger.
Hallucination.
Feeling as if on an island.
Longing for company, not showing it.
They have to be conquered.
Initiation, alone in the wilderness.
Weak, withering away easily.
GeneralSensation: burning.
Sweat: face, like tears.
Aversion: food, anorexia.
BodyFever: intermittent.
Heart: anaemia.
Stomach: nausea.
Abdomen: colic, flatulence.
Urinary: painful urination.
Female: menses copious; milk scanty, leucorrhoea.
Skin: abscess, boils, leprosy.
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