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Commiphora myrrha

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
4Rutales
Subphase
1Burseraceae
Stage
17
Name

Commiphora myrrha

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

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Chapter

3-655.41.17

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Family
EssenceCentral is the idea of being left alone, especially in children. This can be caused by death or disease of relatives, especially parents. They have an extreme fear of being left alone, especially when their is no communication about the loss. Then they feel lonely and become silent out of feelings of shame, grief, anger. They feel they they cannot express them, they have to control them and cannot complain.
MindPenitence as a compensation for having pursued worldly matters above religious ones.
Ailments from seeing the suffering of the world: violence, trauma, war, suicide or betrayal of relatives.
Hopeless.
Feeling unfree, trapped, wedged, enclosed; alone.
Purity, sacred, soft.
Clairvoyance, clairaudience.
Caring, helping, giving.
Sensitive, sympathy, sweet, soft.
Guilt feelings, from deaths in the family.
Ambitious, perfectionism, things are never done good enough.
Responsible, tough on themselves.
Feeling betrayed.
Sad, bitter tears, < stories of suicide.
Desire to make it up for the death of family members.
Fear: failure; frogs; shadow, dark, background, underground.
Dream: violence; being shot.
BodyGeneral: diabetes; allergies for trees.
Action: promoting blood flow and qi, life force or spiritual energy. Stomach: indigestion.
Ears: eczema.
Nose: otitis externa; sinusitis; hay fever.
Mouth: thrush; infected gums; ulcerated tongue.
Throat: sore, ulcers; tonsillitis, large and infected glands.
Lungs: respiratory weakness; difficult expectoration; bronchitis; asthma, allergic.
Chest: inflammation breast.
Stomach: chronic gastritis; dyspepsia.
Abdomen: pain; gas.
Rectum: diarrhoea; frequent mucous stools.
Urinary: cystitis.
Female: amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhea; menopause problems; uterine tumors; dragging, weight, female pelvis; leucorrhoea; menses suppressed in anaemic young girls; bleeding post partem.
Limbs: debility.
Skin: warts, felon.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›5 Malvidae
  • ›4 Rutales
  • ›1 Burseraceae