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Tinantia violacea

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
3Commelinales
Subphase
4Tradescantioideae
Stage
7
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-633.34.07

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Family
Names: from François Tinant, a Luxemburg forester.
English: widow's tears, false dayflower.
Botany: 14 species; New World, Mexico, Nicaragua.
DD: Calcium, Aluminium, Silicon.
Source: Sense provings.
MindDesire a happy, loving family with many children; cosy together with family and friends, an extended family.
Children have to be sweet, nice, lovely, they are forbidden to quarrel.
Emotions are suppressed, held in; problems are denied.
Very little private space, everyone lives closely together.
Slippery, slimy, nothing is obvious or clear; covering things up, with perfumes, smells.
Be silent during sex, otherwise the others will hear you having sex, the children will hear.
The lost sheep, the black sheep, has to come back to the family, to be received with open arms.
Religious; anthroposophy; pentecostalism, God belongs to the family, the family belongs to God.
Nature is too rude, violent.
Numb head, confused, thinking not clear.
Fear: rudeness; dangerous world; things will fall apart into 10, 000 pieces.
Matriarchy.
Themes: lila, purple.
GeneralSensation: tighten, hold; contraction.
BodyEnergy: tired head, hanging head.
Nervous: paralysis, falling to the right, Parkinson’s disease, apoplexy.
Lungs: asthma, dyspnoea, oppression chest.
Heart: oppression.
Limbs: oedema, fulness, tension.
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