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Chrysobalanaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
2Malpighiales
Subphase
7Chrysobalanaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

3-644.27.00

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IntroductionThere is a definite duality between adapting and being rejected. They feel they have much to offer for the others in the family and the community but they are still treated as criminals. They have given a lot to people who still try to take advantage of them, try to steal from them, abuse them, sue them, annoying them as much as they can. They feel provoked and maltreated. They can develop hatred towards those people and do not want to have any contact anymore with them.
It can be the situation of an adopted child stealing from her adoptive parents. It can be a child feeling treated as criminal by her stepmother, or a stepmother being abused and stolen from by her stepchild.
MindDestruction, all his facilities are taken away.
An adopted child stealing from you.
Active, energetic.
BodyEnergy: tired, weak.
Nervous: spasms.
Lungs: pain, lower lungs, < breathing; constriction, < inhalation; breathing frequent.
Heart: arrhythmia.
Throat: sub maxillary glands sore.
Skin: itching, cracking; wounds; boils; blisters, pain, sore, foot, < walking, discharging watery, acrid; ulcer, sore, hardened, swollen, lower leg, < bruising and scraping; small boils, neck suppurating; chilblains; ulcer syphilitic.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›4 Fabanae
  • ›4 Fabidae
  • ›2 Malpighiales
  • 7Euphroniaceae
  • 7Dichapetalaceae
  • 7Balanopaceae
  • 7Trigoniaceae
  • 12Dichapetalum cymosum
  • 12Parinari curatellifolia
  • 15Licania octandra
  • 15Licania columbarum
  • 17Chrysobalanus icaco
  • xDactyladenia dewevrei
  • xLicania platypus
  • xMaranthes polyandra
  • xAtuna racemosa
  • xHirtella americana
  • xEuphronia guianensis
  • xParinarium glaberrimum
  • xAcioa edulis
  • xAfrolicania elaeosperma
  • xBafodeya benna
  • xCouepia guianensis