Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Qjure
Type:
Picture
Chapter:
1-220.00.16
Oxygenium
Essence: living on property and possessions: selfishness.
Living on possessions: selfishness
Possessions are a problem to the Oxygens, in the sense that they have difficulty finding a balance between giving and taking. They are afraid of losing their possessions and they tend to hold on to them in a rather selfish way. They may even become quite mean and avaricious. They are also very afraid of thieves and robbers. ‘An eye for an eye’ is an expression that fits into their line of thinking.
Indifferent to possessions
The other side of this theme is a complete indifference to possessions. They are so afraid of being selfish that they don’t dare to keep anything for themselves. Once again the balance between giving and taking has been lost. These people tend to withdraw from life and keep themselves to themselves. The would rather hang on to their inner qualities and not bother with the dramas of the outside world. In a positive sense they are very good at abstaining.
Living on the feeling of self-worth: attention seeking.
They expect others to see what they are worth and to act accordingly. They feel quite proud of themselves and their behaviour shows this too: they can be very demanding. Deep inside they feel they haven’t been given their due and they are determined to get it. So they complain and whine, they even become aggressive in their demands. In actual fact they know that they have already had more than their share, but in order not to have to admit this they keep complaining.
As a child they already show this tendency of wanting to have everything right now. They can’t wait and they won’t stop asking.
We may also see the opposite, where they can’t stand people who complain. They don’t want to hear anything that even vaguely sounds like a complaint. They will not allow themselves to utter a single complaint either. ’There is nothing to complain about, you have got everything you could possibly need’.
Loss of self-worth: indignant
When they don’t get what they want they can be most indignant, even if they have already got more than everybody else. Their demanding behaviour may give rise to irritation in other people. Doctors who do their best for them get exasperated when it still isn’t good enough. When a doctor or a therapist finally loses his temper with them they feel very hard done by and swear never to go and see that doctor again.
Used as a person: abuse
One step further along this line leads to feelings of being abused. They feel that other people have taken away everything that was of value. It is always the other person’s fault. Even if they themselves have made no effort to earn respect or to earn a living, they still feel used and abused by others.
Fantasising about loss of self-worth: victim
In extreme cases they turn into real victim types. They always complain of being hard done by. Even the most minor incidents get blown up into ‘justifiable’ reasons for a serious complaint, which may express itself in their physical bodies too. These physical complaints are then all the more reason to feel victimised and are a good excuse to give up trying altogether.
They can’t come to terms with the fact that life isn’t always fair and that it is a good idea to make the best of it.
The positive side of Oxygen would be the courage to have a go, to get involved in life and to keep your heart pure at the same time.
Lazy person
They get more and more lazy as they feel it is all a lost cause anyway. They either expect the world to put itself right or they feel that others should take care to do so. Their passive attitude is both a cause and an effect of all that is wrong in their life. They become nonchalant and indifferent, they lose their grip on life. If they don’t get what they want, they’ll try somewhere else.
Luring with possessions: corruption
Corruption is another important theme in this remedy. In the initial stages they abhor the thought of corruption. They can’t even accept small favours and little presents, because they feel it to be the beginning of the end. It is a sign of their fear to be polluted by corruption.
In later stages we may see the opposite where they actually do get corrupted themselves: ‘The whole of society has gone to ruin, so why not join them?’ Once again the balance between giving and taking has been lost.
Neglecting the body: tramps
In later stages they may also start to neglect themselves, their house or their business. They will lead the life of a tramp, dressed in rags and muttering to themselves about the injustice of it all. They like to shock others with their appearance and the things they say.
Trying to seduce others into giving: begging
Begging like a beggar eventually becomes their only source of income. They like to play on the emotions, to hit a soft spot in others to give them something of their riches. They ask other people to look deep into their hearts to find that love that will make them give gladly. These gifts are usually received without any signs of gratitude, because they feel it was their right to get back what had been taken away by others in the first place.
They hope to get more by playing the victim or by shocking people with the sorry state of their sick or handicapped body.
Hero
In the Oxygen state the hero is well on his way to reaching his goal, but he is prey to traps of desire and seduction. It is the stage of Ulysses being seduced by the Sirens. Of course the challenge is to withstand these temptations and to fulfil his task. He has to be involved in the world and remain pure at the same time.
Expressions
Fears: vague !!, unknown !, life, strangers, thieves !!, criminals, poverty !!, future, travelling, flying, crowds, streets, failure, disease, operations, needles, knives, contagion !, pollution, worms, cancer, death; acute panic attacks.
Dreams: thieves, worms, storm, shame.
Irritability: critical, aggressive, angry, wild, panicky.
Mood: lively, daredevil, timid, uncertain, indecisive, -> support, listless, meaningless, easily offended, stubborn, gloomy, suicidal.
Mental: confused, slow, problems with orientation, lack of concentration, forgetful, dementia.
Contacts: -> company, <- discontented people, <- consolation.
Religion: magic, obsessive.
Causes: neglect, abuse, incest, parents absent, addicted or weak.
Generals
Weather: warmish, < heat, > outside, < mountains, < draught.
Desires: alcohol, narcotics, fruit, warm food.
Food: < fat, cheese, butter, pork, alcohol, wine.
Sleep: much !!, laughing during sleep.
Physical: < exertion, climbing, < smoke, noise.
Complaints
Tiredness, low blood pressure.
Headaches, pressing, above right eye, eyebrow pressed down, < exertion, < talking, > rest.
Sinusitis, swelling of lymph glands.
Vertigo, blackness before the eyes.
Retrolental fibroplasia. Blindness. Cataract.
Pressure in ears. Blocked nose, epistaxis.
Throat dry, tickling, < talking. Loss of voice.
Lung complaints. Cough, white lumps. Hyperventilation.
Heart problems.
Liver problems, liver insufficiency, hepatogenic toxemia.
Affections of the kidneys.
Vitiligo.
DD Carbon series, Stage 16, Aceticums, Muriaticums, Anacardium.
DD: free radicals, superoxide, Hydroxyl, Nitric oxide, Hydrogen peroxide, Allopurinol.
DD: antioxidants: Glutathion, Superoxide dismutase, Vitamin C and E.
DD Causticums: they have the same feeling of being a victim of injustice, but they also have high ideals, something which is lacking in Oxygen.
DD Nitricums: Oxygen no longer feels he has the right to receive, which is why he starts to moan and complain. Nitrogen still feels he has a right to receive his due reward, so he will be tend to be more pushy and demanding.
DD Muriaticums: these can also have a tendency to moan and complain, but it is more meant to attract the attention than to get anything special like extra sweets or extra money or special treatment from the doctor.
DD Magnesium: the aggression is a strong characteristic in both. They both have a tendency to fight too.
DD Ferrum: on the material plane both Ferrum and Magnesium are the most important modulators of the oxidation process, tempering the intensity of the process and slowing it down to an even pace.