In court cases of crime there is often discussion of the suspect is accountable for his deeds. They are psychologically examined to ascertain id they were accountable. This is a strange feature. From the homeopathic point of view all crime is an expression of
Phase 7 and the same is true for insanity. The Dutch word from unaccountable is translated also as insanity. But crime is in a way always insane, as a criminal has lost contact with his inner consciousness, just the same the insane, psychotic person. Both are in a state of delusion. The only difference is is that the criminal has a rational, worldly delusion, whereas the psychotic has a strange inner world delusion. Both are “out of order”, and often both are coming from a situation of being a rejected, molested child.
This edition of the
Qjure journal is about the
Ranunculaceae. In the update of the
Plant theory Ranunculaceae is split in 3 subfamilies:
Delphinoideae,
Actaeoideae and Anemonoidae. They are placed in respectively
Subphase 1 to 3.
Aconitum napellus had as remedy code 3-642.13.01 and was placed in
Subphase 3, together with all
Ranunculaceae. But
Aconitum napellus has a strong quality of suddenness, unexpectedness, which is an aspect of
Stage 1 or
Phase 1. That was why it was placed in
Stage 1. But that does not fit is strong fright and anxiety for dying. That is an aspect of
Stage 17. The new placement give as remedy code 3-642.11.17. That fits the sudden and unexpected aspect of
Phase 1 combined with the fright of death of
Stage 17. It is nice to see the similarity with Opium,
Papaver somniferum with Remedy code 3-642.17.17. Both of the ailments form fright of
Stage 17. But
Aconitum napellus has it combined with a sudden unexpected quality as in accidents and nature disasters, whereas Opium has it combined with being suppressed and rejected, like a slave.
We wish you much reading pleasure,Jan Scholten