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Ctenidium molluscum

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
3Bryidae
Phase
5Brachytheciales
Subphase
2Hylocomiaceae
Stage
5
Author

Martin Jakob

Type

Proving

Chapter

3-333.4_.05

Book
Family
Proving: sense proving, 9-04-2018.
Prover 1Each individual plant can be easily detached from the "moss society" - separated - there is no cohesion. All are individuals - like trees in a forest - each for themselves. The moss society is disintegrates, they separate easily from each other - alone and unconnected. A small child isolated. from father and mother - alone and did not even have had contact (Phase 1 / Phase 7)
Kaspar Hauser, Wolf Children - Alone (Phase 1) and given away, expelled (Phase 6/7)
Everyone for himself - all alone - pulled out of unity - from the family - rejected.
A lifelong searching for attention / contact / love (left side, goal not yet reached)
Always in doubt, is this the right one, contact, love, etc., or is it the the other. (Stage 5).
Kaspar Hauser Syndrome: Children who for a long time experience no personal contact or love and affection, no warm nest, or social, cognitive stimulation. Hospitalism, microcephaly, epidermis bullosa.
AnalysisMoss: small child.
Phase 6: no personal contact, love, affection, warm nest, social, cognitive stimulation.
Phase 7: hospitalism; isolated. from father and mother, alone; disintegrates.
Stage 5: always in doubt
Remedy code: 3-333.71.05 / 3-333.17.05/ 3-333.61.05 / 3-33.16.05.
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