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Tecoma capensis

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
6Verbenales
Subphase
5Bignoniaceae
Stage
16
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-665.65.16

Book
Family
IntroductionThey feel hopeless after many disappointments, having lost their home, farm, job, status. They are creative people like architects and acupuncturists who have lost their job and income during the depression and crisis. they can be farmers having lost their farm from drought and starvation.
They feel responsible for the family and employees and have failed. The children are left alone and ignored because the parents are too busy with all their troubles, being depressed and working too hard.
The solution is to go on and keep on working to forget the misery and to try to build up something new. The solution is to go inside, become religious and accept the losses and see that it is not you.
MindRefugees, trying to build up a new life, in a foreign country.
Lost hope, lost trust in life and God.
Finding solutions and relief in spiritual development.
Desperately sure.
Children neglected, < parents depressed or working and being away.
People, children lost, in between fighting or differing people, parents who are away by being depressed or working.
Excluded, stoned, < lost reputation, shame, being a courtesan, a whore.
Nervousness.
GeneralSleep: sleepless.
BodyGeneral: fever; polyp; cancer; diabetes; worn out.
Action: anodyne; astringent; hemostat; sedative; anaesthetic.
Lungs: pneumonia.
Abdomen: worms.
Rectum: diarrhea.
Skin: wound.
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