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Sticherus truncatus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
3Equisetanae
Subclass
3Cyatheidae
Phase
1Cyatheales
Subphase
2Gleicheniaceae
Stage
13
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-433.12.13

Book
Family
EssenceThis personality feels unsure, thinking he is no good because of being left alone by a parent. His father could have felt the commitment and responsibility of a child as too heavy to carry, because he was unsure himself. The state can be inherited form his father. They can have the same depressed feelings and obsessive and compulsive attitude towards germs, dirty things, having to wash their hands all the time,
They can also feel special and noble, but encapsulated in rules, etiquette, duties and norms. He is very sensitive and feels easily attacked. He has the tendency to retreat in his own world and say nothing anymore. He lacks individuality.
MindAutism, retardation, < vaccinations.
Not approachable; retreating into one's own world; aversion to be close.
Punishing by saying nothing.
Unsure, > reassurements from his mother, > everything being planned and organised; lack of individuality.
Discarded ,due to lack of identity.
Feeling easily attacked, if he cannot be himself.
Pulling himself together to be himself against all odds, which feels better by rubbing his face.
Obsessive, repetitive behaviour, for instance twisting, spinning and turning objects around, building towers and cycling.
Stubborn, does his own thing and in his own way.
Compulsive, repeating questions.
Held back by rigidity consisting of morals and rules.
Parents are very strict, imposing etiquette, royal behavior and morals.
Needs to be free, but held back by rules.
Intellectual difficulties
Lack of focus and concentration.
Unable to understand rules of more complicated games like football.
Short-term memory is low.
Daydreaming, switching off and staring out the window; easily distracted.
Speech is superficial not going deeper, not about abstract things.
Misbehaving, taking toys from other children, pushing them.
Hyperactive, jumping on the couch and constantly on the move.
Likes the interaction with children.
Aversion to play alone, > company of his father or mother.
Aversion competition, board games from fear of losing.
Angry when losing, slamming the doors, throwing the board game in the air, > at school.
Very close to mother.
Fear: insects, dogs.
Angry, bored and irritated when others try to change them or get in their way.
Standing up to the world, is tough, especially if you are not considered full.
Aloof, from coming from a royal lineage.
Actually wants to party and be merry.
Being punished by saying nothing.
Very sensitive, like princess on the pea.
Oversensitive to touch on his head, hands and feet.
Aversion nails and hair being cut, face being washed.
Dream: his mother is taken away by the rubbish collectors.
GeneralFood: lost appetite.
Aversion: unknown food.
Sleep: falling asleep is difficult, his mother needs to be with him.
BodyGeneral: heat wave from bottom to top.
Lungs: breathing is heavy, deep and fast; sighing.
Stomach: indigestion.
Abdomen: hard; colic < milk, > stool; distension when lean.
Rectum: constipation; small stools.
Back: cervical spine sensitive and painful; pain in thoracic spine due to injury to thoracic spine.
Limbs: tense, arms crossed in front of the belly, pressing against it, as if everything has to be pulled together.
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