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Fraxinus excelsior

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
4Rubiales
Subphase
6Oleaceae
Stage
12
Name

Fraxinus excelsior

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

665.46.12

Book
Family
665.46.12 Fraxinus excelsiorEnglish: European Ash.
French: frene blanc.
DD: Phosphor, Silicon, Sulphur, Silver series.
IntroductionThis is probably the same state as Fraxinus americana. They give up their love for the sake of the family. Or their love leaves them with all the responsibilities for the family. Their overdone responsibility makes them go on, forgetting to give themselves what they need. They can forget their creative and spiritual needs, being busy for the family. In their worries they can become dictatorial, telling others what to do and forgetting their insight that everyone will always do their best.
MindLack of calmness, quietness, peace, < frustration, exasperation, < lack of forward movement in his/her life.
Feeling of being stuck, aimless, futility; of having done it all before.
Lack of enthusiasm, motivation; a wish to stop bothering and to surrender to the hopelessness.
Bored, in young adults and teenagers, < unable to realise their longings, hopes, desires.
Personal grief, as if abandoned by anything of a spiritual nature.
Sense of separation as if the heart and the mind are not synchronised.
Mind cluttered, chuntering brain; loss of intuitive thought.
Rigid mind, fixed ideas: about what relatives and friends should be doing.
Letting go any pretence, effort to impress anybody else.
Shabby, untidy and neglectful, of appearance.
Confusion as to sexuality: bisexual, homosexual, transsexual, transvestite.
Fear: change, unexpected events; water, drowning.
GeneralPhysical: < riding on cars.
Sleep: restless, without peace.
BodyGeneral: stiffness, rigidity.
Nose: coryza annual, hayfever.
Lungs: nervous cough.
Chest: palpitation heart; with anxiety.
Limbs: cramps calf, < sleep; wooden sensation; gouty pain joints; gout; rheumatism.
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