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Lepidoptera

Order
Kingdom
4Animals
Phylum
4Ecdysozoa
Class
6Insecta
Subclass
6Panorpida
Phase
3Lepidoptera
Subphase
0
Stage
0
Name

Lepidoptera

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

4-466.30.00

Book
Family
Pterygota
Source: Interhomeopathy.
IntroductionOut of contact with themselves due to stress and aggression in the family. They try to hide themselves, by wearing clothes as camouflage. They flee into another world, fantasy, books or spirituality. They can dissociate easily, loose themselves and become borderline. Life feels better when one is hidden away.
They feel responsible for the family and start caring for family members.
MindSensitive, highly sensitive, sensitive antennas, < noise, changes in atmosphere, smog, radiation, aggression.
Lack of guidance as a child, losing the way, unsafe, unprotected, taking on a caring role
Great feeling of responsibility, trying to make the other feel safe, trying to guide the other
Own world, dreamy, in a cocoon; other polarity: play, amusement, fun.
Clothing, beauty, silk, metamorphosis: passion for dressing up.
Creative
Concentration problems; inability to think
Emotional.
Feeling small, vulnerable.
Theme: death.
Dreams: birds; nightmares.
GeneralType: fine build, slender. Small, or feeling small.
Weather: < smog.
Desire: sweets; fluid food; fruit.
Aversion: chunks of food;; meat.
Sleep: sleepless.
BodyMouth: spruw.
Nose: hay fever; sinusitis.
Lungs: bronchitis, allergic.
Heart: flutter, vibrating.
Stomach: pains.
Abdomen: pancreas.
Female: leucorrhoea.
Skin: bruises.
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