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Nekemias arborea

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
3Proteidae
Phase
1Proteales
Subphase
6Vitaceae
Stage
6
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-643.16.06

Book
Family
Ampelopsis arborea
IntroductionMan of 30 who needs a woman, to become modest, to build a life; he has too little of his own to to be able to do that on his own.
He wants to be his own boss, to appear strong and tough and is irritated because he is unable to be so; he needs another, a woman, to be capable, but he does not want to know so.
Quite sweet, but rough and naive; a good wife, who directs him in a subtle and supple way, giving him the feeling that he does everything himself, can let him do everything.
In puberty he has a tendency to choose the wrong friends, to appear tough.
MindIrritated when shown the facts.
Hot tempered, but shows that only after a long time.
Nailing others with sharp words.
Straightforward, aversion detours, refinements, frills; directly to the point.
Rough, tough guy.
Trying all means to reach his goal, left, right, straight on; inconsistent.
Hooks anywhere and on.
Desire for love and a relationship.
Desire to play the big guy.
It is difficult to see what is head and tails, what is up or under.
GeneralSensation: sharp, hot, burning needles, stitching and burning.
BodyNose: itch, hay fever, sneezing; smell sweet.
Taste: hot, pepper, burning strongly, a bit bitter.
Heart: complaints, arteriosclerosis.
Stomach: problems, < from eating irregular.
Abdomen: liver problems.
Limbs: varicose veins, calves.
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