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Ochroma pyramidale

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
3Malvales
Subphase
5Bombacaceae
Stage
14
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-655.35.14

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Family
IntroductionThey have lost a fortune, but pretend and feel they have not. They are no longer in control. They are easily upset and annoyed by normal people who disturb them. But they won't fight them, they feel it as more easy to go away and give their place.
The theme of the princess on the pea.
MindVery confident; very special.
Being in tune; without discomfort.
Acceptance of how life is.
Easy going, swinging on hammocks.
Privileged position which feels just normal.
Knowing things instinctively.
Could give away their place.
Annoyed by others, their noise.
Constricted at one time, then expanded.
Adapted quickly.
Empty mind.
No drama or fight.
No business, no confusion.
No doubt about themselves, felt more like retiring. They felt being in charge at first, then felt old.
Expanding.
GeneralBody
Nose: smell.
Mouth: taste bitter, foul, not nice.
Skin: itching, inflammations.
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