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Avicennia marina

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
4Rubiales
Subphase
6Oleaceae
Stage
1
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-665.46.01

Book
Family
IntroductionThe situation is of someone being lonely, far away from family and friends. They can find consolation in art, science and religion. They can withdraw into those subjects that give them calmness and serenity. This can be a consequence of being married to a man they do not love and then withdraw into their own world. Like women who cannot divorce.
FamilyTheir family is more important than they are and so are their personal things and their lack of love. They feel responsible for their children, carrying the burden alone, feeling the family is more important.
LonelyThere is a universal theme of being lonely. They can be left by friends or family. They feel excluded. Even with people near they often feel no connection. They can also like their loneliness, they get so accustomed to being alone that is does not feel lonely anymore. When they try to connect to people it is often unsuccessful because they live in a different world, in another space. Just a fly is their company.
Calm refinedThey are usually calm and serene, clear in their mind. They withdraw into their own fantasy world. They like the arts, poetry, novels, painting, sculpture, music. They can withdraw into a world of books and music. Then they can feel connected with the whole world. They withdraw in order not to feel their deep sadness; they cut themselves off from their feelings.
MindComfortable silence.
Desire to belong to other people.
Universal loneliness.
All in one, all one, alone.
Excluded, left by the group.
Calm, serene, clear, floating in the air, getting high.
Trying to connect; in a different space.
Clear, as in paradise.
Washing hands; all clean, nice.
Marriage, with dinner on the beach.
Stubborn, tough, holding on.
Alone, in deep emotions, as in deep water, in their house, no friends.
Protecting their children from against an aggressive husband.
Satisfying a domineering husband, sexually although disgusted.
Controlling and suppressing their emotions, in their abdomen and uterus
Consolation, relief from hobbies, religion.
Images: wedding in white; washing hands; mosquito’s, virus.
BodyHead: headache, shaking, trembling, forehead, restless, > shaking head.
Mouth: toothache.
Eyes: vision clear, seeing zigzags.
Mouth: toothache; taste bitter.
Abdomen: pain, as if folded, turned upside down.
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