Rhytidiadelphus triquestrusProving: sense proving; 6-4-2018, Rottenburg
While this is a big moss as if a tree in moss-language, it has hardly roots. The stalk is sturdy with branching off little branches; the more little they become the more red is seen. Every big branch has little spruce-like yellow-green leaves who come out peaky as if a little sprout in the middle which is downwards in the middle. At the end a sort of gentle fir-cone, tapering like Bromelia as if a kind of tassel. The whole moss is prickly hard. The lateral branches stay straight, the runners are bowing inside. Nothing is uncovered, everything is covered.
It is a moss tree - king of the mosses - tambour-maitre with epaulettes who is throwing up his staff during a march. Sturdy and strong, the fire of the inside is worked out in the sturdy, strong, prickly outside. He is the one who pours out, hands out, delivers, gives out. He feeds himself, is straight forward, frank, open, plain spoken.. but coughs. "King of the roads."
When ever he falls, he falls deep.
He is naturally proud, not flaunting himself. He is not a caring person, not very gentle, though well-intended - he is not up to no good.
Why doesn't he show his softness? What is that softness - where is that softness? Doesn't he know that softness is strong as well? Is he afraid of his softness, so afraid that he is hiding it? He doesn't know that it is just that: a fear.
I depict a robust toddler of 4 à 5 years old who is driving in some sort of car, or is swinging around with something. He is naturally going his own way, does not even know that he is supposed to listen to someone.. and to himself ánd is refusing tot do so. So problems in authority. Note: he does not want to win, he just is the best in his opinion. Why would he have to listen to his lungs, who are only inconvenient.
He is involved as a moss in a group. All of them are going their own way, walking through each other: no problem at all. Is there someone else who wants to join - that is okay too.
The psychosis develops when all epaulettes have fallen off, when he is disrespected, doesn't have a job anymore, is corrected by his teacher, when the fairy tale is over.
AnalysisPhase 4- 5: big, sturdy, strong, prickly; straight forward, frank, open, plain spoken.
Phase 7:
Phase 2: softness.
Stage 10: big; hard; king; proud; sturdy, strong; straight forward, frank, open, plain spoken.
Remedy code: 3-333.74.10.