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Arctotheca populifolia

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
3Cichorioideae
Stage
4
Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

3-666.43.04

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Botany: beach plant.
Source: Kenton provings.
IntroductionThey are very independent in their mind and behaviour. They have a strong quality and can survive in harsh circumstances. On the other hand they are vulnerable, especially in new encounters, meeting new people. They fear they will be judged, that others will not value them for who they are. Once they have established a good contact and especially with people who are autonomous and self-sufficient, they feel free and open. They also let others so they can be free and open. They prefer to live in an open society, like with the hippie movement where everyone is free.
MindDesire: love and peace; harmony.
Aversion: judging, being judged.
Soft, sensitive, vulnerable.
Few judgements or fears.
Menage a trois, Polynesia, Tahiti; hippies.
Respectful, subtle contact; inner strength very clear.
Juicy, shy, light, nice, singing.
Desire to come closer but unsure, softness, vulnerability, starting in puberty.
Problem: vulnerability, being judged by others, what is not allowed.
Proving with force that they stay free.
Beach Boys atmosphere; but less sexual, more pure and subtle.
Love and freedom.
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