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Doryopteris cordifolia

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
2Pterididae
Phase
1Pteridales
Subphase
3Cheilanthoideae
Stage
14
Name

Doryopteris cordifolia

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-442.13.14

Book
Family
EssenceThis personality is like a young child that has great ideas for life, but is held back by parents and teachers to keep the norms of the community. He wants to go into a relationship, not quite knowing how to deal with it, including sexuality. She wants to become an artist but is married out and has to do the housekeeping and child care.
MindBreaking out, curiosity, wanting to get out of the system.
Wanting to be different from parents, with clothes and cosmetics.
Quirky, opinionated, cheerful.
Arrogant.
Two sides; contradictory.
No room for expansion, for art.
Power is held in, does not come out, kept under blanket.
Fixated, no freedom.
Elite above the rabble.
Above fine and agile, below primal power.
Fine, fragile, soft, delicate.
Impossible, unable to feel one's own self.
Bored.
A long family history, with unknown traumas.
Wanting to get out, out of the family system, but can't.
Family that is run down, individualism is absent.
Not really authentic.
Ideals too high to realize.
Being withdrawn into oneself.
Not getting ahead, there is too much heaviness.
The first impression is not nice, the second impression is heavy.
A girl who wants to do and achieve a lot, but is married off and stuck in childcare and housekeeping.
Dizziness overhead, with uncertainty.
Nausea, with an empty stomach.
Development held back, but would like to but can't.
You can have of beautiful fantasies but all within the norms.
Back in your cubicle.
Terribly tired, poor, infinitely burdened.
A parent holds the neck of a child with his hands, like from a vise.
It's the habit, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Procrastinating and rejecting.
Things are just the way they are.
A disabled man who just watches TV and eats and has no idea that there can be some more to life.
BodyHead: lightheaded.
Throat: pressure on thyroid.
Lungs: breathing center is blocked, breathing is shallow, depressed; oppression lungs.
Heart: oppression.
Chest: oppression.
Limbs: neck pain at the seventh cervical vertebra, as if held in a vise.
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  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›2 Pterididae
  • ›1 Pteridales
  • ›3 Cheilanthoideae