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Woodsiaceae

Subfamily
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
3Aspleniidae
Phase
1Aspleniales
Subphase
2Onocleaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-443.12.00

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Family
IntroductionWoodsiaceae is difficult describe as there are no homeopathic remedies made from this family so far. It is also unclear if this subfamily or family is fitting with Subphase 4 or has to be fused with another family in another Subphase. It could be that Thelypteridaceae has to be split and partly placed in Subphase 4.
EssenceThis personality has a problem with rules and norms. This often originate in a strict upbringing with punishments, emotionally and or physically. He has the feeling that he cannot be himself and he has no right to exist. He will be only accepted and appreciated when he adheres to the norms.
MindDelusion: I will lose my family if I don't follow the community rules.
Delusion: I will lose my family if I follow the community rules.
Autism.
Communication problems, lack of contact, eye contact, language contact.
Retardation: physically in motor development, emotionally, in speech.
Anger, rage and temper tantrums when there is chaos, when their expectations are not met.
Repetitive behaviour.
Restless, jumping, running, in circles, head banging.
Prefers to stay at home, aversion to go to school.
Fear: darkness, alone.
BodyGrowth retardation.
Genital: retardation.
Abdomen: liver problems; worms, parasites.
Rectum: encopresis.
Urinary: enuresis.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›3 Aspleniidae
  • ›1 Aspleniales
  • ›2 Onocleaceae
  • xPhysematium obtusum