3 Pteridophyta Differential diagnosis other groupsIntroductionPteridophyta, the ferns, is one of the seven
Phyla or Divisions of the Plant kingdom. The seven
Phyla coincide with the seven
Series of the Periodic table. Each series stands for a certain level of experience in life. The ferns have the expression of the
Iron series, the level of the community.
Seven levelsNr Remedy code Phylum
Series Life level
1 3-100.00.00
Archaeoplastidae Hydrogen Existence
2 3-200.00.00
Viridiplantae Carbon Personal
3 3-300.00.00
Bryophyta Silicon
Family, friends
4 3-400.00.00
Pteridophyta Iron Community
5 3-500.00.00
Gymnospermae Silver Culture
6 3-600.00.00
Angiospermae Gold Political
7 3-700.00.00
Fungi Uranium Spiritual
Archaeoplastidae, AlgaeHydrogen series, Existence level
Algae, brown and red algae without chlorophyll, have more foetal traumas, traumas in pregnancies, I think. The case of Azolla in this book shows a transgender theme, a theme from the foetal development.
Archaeoplastidae acquire knowledge by absorption.
Viridiplantae, green algaeCarbon series, Personal level
Green algae have more baby and child traumas. I have the impression that dementia is typical for Green algae. In older times people with dementia and Alzheimer were named child-like. And that is a nice description of the state of being of dementia, just being with a lack of rational thinking. There are indi-cations that dementia is the sequence of suppressing traumas. There is story of a woman with dementia who started talking about being sexual abused in childhood. She had suppressed this her whole life and she had not even told her husband. This coming out started a healing process for her, her husband and children.
Algae try to survive by finding the solution in themselves. They retire into their own world.
Viridiplantae acquire knowledge by imitation.
Bryophyta, mossesSilicon series,
Family level
Mosses do not have the theme of norms, control and order. Mosses are more vague, less grounded, having a less clear identity. Mosses cannot deal with duty and work and will escape the duty world, the world with its power relations. It is striking that one of the first cases of mosses, Brachythecium ruta-bulum, was a case of schizophrenia, fully healed. Psychosis and schizophrenia have a quality of not being grounded, floating in the air, the inner world of fantasies. This aspect is a quality of
Phase 3 and
Series 3, the
Silicon series. In contrast I have not encountered this kind of states in ferns.
Mosses try to survive by belonging to a family, peers.
Family and friends are important to rely on.
Bryophyta acquire knowledge by learning.
Pteridophyta, FernsIron series, community level.
Ferns try to survive by belonging to a community. There the relations are more distant, not direct anymore like in the mosses. Then one needs agreements, arrangements. They tend to become fixed, rigid, which are themes of the
Iron series, the level of community. The
Iron series is the most material, the most grounded of all the series. This makes it understandable that the psychological pathology is more directed to OCD, anorexia and autism. But there is no psychosis, it is more neurosis.
Typical of ferns is also that they take on ideas from authorities, priests, scientists, kings, directors and so on. They cannot really think for themselves, in contrast to Gymnosperms. Ferns lack logic, rationality. They need fixed norms to feel safe.
Pteridophyta are just convinced of their opinions, acquired from authorities.
Pteridophyta are obedient, lacking autonomy.
Gymnospermae can give rise to a class of possessions, wars about land, resources and money.
Ferns like simple music, folk music, tear-jerkers, sing-along and polonaise.
Pteridophyta acquire knowledge by tradition.
Gymnospermae, pinesSilver series, Culture level
Gymnospermae are more intellectual, theoretical. They read books like the Bible and Koran, or science to find answers to problems.
Gymnospermae can think and discuss, but are still very attached to their conclusions.
Pteridophyta are just convinced of their opinions and don't want to discuss them.
Gymnospermae have the capacity for thinking and logic, but often miss the capacity to question the fundamental principles, the axioms.
Gymnospermae have a similarity with the ferns in the sense of having norms, but they have to be proven, deduced, from the Bible, from research or whatever. But
Gymnospermae also lack a questioning of the axioms.
Gymnospermae want to be special, want to shine and excel.
Pteridophyta want to be normal, inconspicuous.
Gymnospermae can give rise to a class of cultures, wars between philosophies or religions.
Gymnospermae like classical, intellectual music like Bach and church music.
Gymnospermae acquire knowledge by research, experiment.
Angiospermae, flowering plantsGold series and
Lanthanides, Political level
Angiospermae have the quality of the
Gold series and
Lanthanides of reflection. They have the ability to question everything, also the axioms, the unspoken starting points of thinking.
Angiospermae have the theme of autonomy. They can think for themselves and look for the nucleus of situations and problems.
Angiospermae look at themselves, they are self-reflective.
Angiospermae have empathy, which is the result of the relativity of thinking and the ability to place themselves in the position of others. This leads to a humanitarian view, seeing every human being as valuable and precious.
Angiospermae like free music with improvisation, expressing emotions, with duets and exchange of interpretations.
Gymnospermae acquire knowledge by imagination, wisdom.
FungiUranium series, Spiritual level
Fungi are very different from
Pteridophyta. They are busy with the end of life, they go inside instead of into the outside world.
Fungi try to find the essence of life in the inside world as they see that physical life is ending at some moment.
Fungi acquire knowledge by intuition.
MagnolianaeMagnolianae have similar child traumas, adverse childhood experiences. But they are more conscious of themselves, their traumas and problems. In Pteri-dophyta, ferns, the problems are more unconscious, they go deeper.
Magnolianae can talk about their traumas, whereas
Pteridophyta are often unable to talk about the original traumas.
Magnolianae have a Lanthanide quality and often see the connection with their traumas as coming from their youth, war or whatever.
Pteridophyta often have no clue about the origin of their diseases and problems.
Pteridophyta have suppressed their traumas, as acknowledging them would lead to problems of disloyalty to their parents or government.
AnimalsAnimals have the theme of fighting and hierarchy.
Insects, spidersInsects and spiders are very much like
Pteridophyta. They have the same predominance of themes of the
Iron series. But insects and spiders are more aggressive and have more the theme of hierarchy.