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Melastomataceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
4Myrtidae
Phase
1Myrtales
Subphase
3Melastomataceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-654.13.00

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IntroductionThey want to be seen as special and unique but are too dependent and unsure of themselves to really go for it. They feel undervalued, subordinated, unappreciated or rewarded for their work. They have a tendency to stay in the background because they feel unsure about their talents. They can get into positions where they are the supporter, coach or attendant of a famous and successful person.
They can feel undervalued as a woman, not treated equal to men, given a lower salary and being more dependent on men.
They have a problem with their self-worth. They know they are unique and deserve to be treated like that. But on the other hand they are unsure about themselves, so they cannot really stand up for themselves. They fight for equal rights from theoretical motives but lack the inner strength to just take their stand.
This personality can develop a fear of being unattractive. Especially women can fear being unattractive and being repelled by men or their husband when they become older or during after a pregancy. Or they fear being uninteresting when their libido diminishes with older age.
MindAnger, frustration, < being too dependent, being unappreciated, < too many demands, being rejected, humiliated, insulted, degraded, subordinated.
Sad, depressed, < unable to show their special, interesting and unique talents, < being rejected, having failed, being unloved, humiliated, degraded.
Feminist, < male dominance, < men showing off, extravagant, taking all space.
Fragile, vulnerable, unsure.
Nervous trembling, < speaking, < on stage; shaky pride.
Apathy, indifference from goals not reached.
Reaching, longing for connection, others.
Desire for beauty, art, music, dance, literature, science, philosophy.
Desire: spirituality, meditation, sacred feeling of the world.
Refined, subtle, sensitive, soft emotional, loving, less technical, live by the day.
BodyVertigo: dizzy, floating, ungrounded.
Female: infertility; labour problems, < narrow pelvis; weak, fallabby genitals after pregnancy and labour.
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  • ›5 Malvanae
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  • 3Memecylaceae
  • 3Melastoma malabathricum
  • 5Phyllagathis rotundifolia
  • 5Clidemia capitellata
  • 8Clidemia novemnervia
  • 9Melastoma ackermanni
  • 9Miconia papillosa
  • 9Miconia serrulata
  • 10Medinilla magnifica
  • 13Medinilla venosa
  • 14Tibouchina elegans
  • 14Tibouchina urvilleana
  • xDissotis incana
  • xOsbeckia wynaadensis
  • xAllomorphia alata
  • xAnplectrum glaucum
  • xHeterocentron subtriplinervium
  • xMemecylon dichotomum
  • xMonolena cordifolia
  • xPogonanthera reflexa
  • xPternandra echinata
  • xSonerila gimlettei
  • xDichaetanthera crassinodis
  • xMonolena primuliflora
  • xGravesia guttata
  • xBlakea maurofernandeziana
  • xArthrostemma alatum
  • xArthrostemma ciliatum
  • xBlakea gracilis
  • xConostegia xalapensis
  • xRhynchanthera paludicola
  • xConostegia subcrustulata
  • xHeterocentron muricatum
  • xCalvoa orientalis
  • xArthrostemma parvifolia
  • xBlakea maurofernadeziana
  • xMouriri guianensis
  • xBertolonia maculata
  • xBellucia pentamera
  • xMaieta guianensis