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Lapageria rosea

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
6Liliales
Subphase
6Liliaceae
Stage
10
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

633.61.10

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Family
633.61.10 Lapageria roseaEnglish: Copihue, Chilean Bellflower.
Culture: national flower of Chile.
Culture: Hues, the daughter of Copiñiel, the leader of all Mapuches and Copih, the chieftain of the Pehuenche tribe secretly fell in love; one day, Copiñiel found them exchanging vows on the banks of the Nahuel lake, and, in a fit of rage, ordered them both stabbed through the heart by spears; his guards obeyed and the two lovers were killed, fell into the lake and disappeared in the water.
DD: Nitrogen, Sulphur.
Source: Sense provings.
IntroductionThey get disappointed in relationships because they are frequently used and abused, because they are seen as ugly, inferior, stupid or handicapped. In the end they prefer to stay single.
MindWomen as puppets, lust and sex objects and nothing more.
Young woman, 20, mannequin, photo model, long legs, breast enlargement, fleshy lips, seductive, defiant, dumb blond; dependent on men with money; trying to seduce men with power and money for marriage and money.
Men looking for sex objects.
Greedy love.
They see things as obvious, without nuances, discussions or questions, it is as it is.
GeneralSensation: block, hard, rigid, fixed.
BodyHead: headache, feels wooden, < alcohol, coffee, drugs.
Abdomen: pains, ileus.
Male: gonorrhoea, sexual transmitted diseases.
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