Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Qjure
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
3-333.57.14
Pseudoscleropodium purum
Introduction
A man drags himself along on a road, on both sides, on his shoulders he drags two other men with him. He does not give up, despite the unavoidable fate, from responsibility for his fellow men he continues. A mother goes on with her child being damaged and hurt, hoping and expecting she will heal, at least partly. They have the idea that time and nature will heal wounds.
Mind
Soft and fluffy, however, is pull-resistant and robust.
On the edge of the road, expulsion, death march.
Just drag on.
Knowing, it does not make sense - but continues.
Hope, only a few days one has to go on.
Just hold on, we'll make it.
Whoever can not go on anymore is dead.
Responsible for his fellow men.
Superhuman effort, will to live.
People who survived the worst circumstances.
Children and descendants of such people.
They take that out of responsibility for their fellow human beings. They bear the suffering of the others.
Survivors.
Viktor Frankl.
Tired form lack of sleep, due to children.
The dead and the living close to each other. One dies, another one lives.
Shed all ballast, surrender to the healing fever, the healing sleep. Be calm, be confident.
Ailments from accident, brain injury, by accident, unlucky, without guilt.
Caring father or mother.
Survivors, even in the hardest situations and conditions.
Body
Neck tension, drawing pain in both arms with stiffness and cracking. Knee pain with stiffness.
Ankylosing spondilitis, can only stand upright, not able to bend forward. Pain in the lumbar spine with immobility.