Kletterpflanzen als homöopatische Mitteln
Vine
people, in general, are very sensitive people. If you look at their tendrils,
which are very tender, soft and delicate (although usually super strong despite
their initial appearance....) they need an environment that is quiet, secure,
with no one bothering them. Music, children laughing, talking or crying, or
noise of any kind, offends them. Vine people see other people barging in and
intruding upon them as an offensive attack. Much like a vine
that is in
place being taken on by another plant, and then it feels panicked, intimidated
and anxious about its survival. Vines don't like a lot of movement. Once they
have wrapped their tendrils around a more stable object,
they hate
displacement or movement of any kind for obvious reasons. Bry. <
movement/bending forward/with exercise. How like a vine! Bry. > rest and
pressure applied to the affected part.
I find
vines like pressure - they press themselves flatly and fully against the stable
shrub, bush or tree. So, pressure equates with stability, and something healthy
in their psyche of survival.
The connection between themselves and the cause of their illness has
been broken. The stem has been broken and they are separated from the roots.
They have lost sight of their own sense
of being. But in contrast to this they develop extreme sympathy to the
sufferings of others. In a way they are denying themselves. They have stupefied
their own feelings but can still sense the
intense feelings of others. They over absorb but with a sense of
emptiness. The sensitivity to others is so intense that they will go to great
lengths in helping or relieving the suffering.
They will go without sleep and food and although this will have its
consequences, they still persevere.
Just as it is a strong climbing plant the person will climb and climb
great heights (figuratively speaking) to help others whilst running away from
their own roots (comes to the top and is
exhausted). Hence the rubric ‘recognises everything but cannot move’. It
can effect just ½ of the body, leaving the other half untouched. So they have
only half the sense of themselves.
Actinidia
chinensis = Kiwi Ericales
Bryonia
cretica
Celastrus =
Baumwürger
Cocc.
Cund.
Cur.
Cusc-eu = Teufelszwirn/= Spinnegewuppe/=
Kletterpflanze/= Gold-thread/= hailweed/= hairweed/= hellbine/= love vine/=
strangleweed/= witch's hair/= dodder
Dulc.
Elat.
Gels.
Hed.
Ign.
Lup.
Lupinum
Phasaelus-vg.
Pisum sativum.
Sars.
Stroph-h. = Apoc-ähnlich/= Dig + schnell + systolisch
Stroph-s.:
Lianen
Anklammern/unselbstständig/Überanpassung, Zusammenbruch wenn verlassen wird/körperliche Abmagerung in Krisenzeiten/Hals „Wie zusammengeschürt“, Symptome der Greiforgane.
?Venen?/?Nieren?/?
?
Banis-c = Yage
Bauhinia
variegata = Buddhist Bauhinia/= Mountain Ebony/= Orchid Tree/= Monkey
ladder Fabales
Cecr = Ameisenbaum
Convulvus-arten
Cucurbitales
Monstera
deliciosa = Fensterblatt Alismatales Quelle: Gartenbedarf
Pareira brava = Chododendron tomentosa = Quelle von
Cur.
Passiflora
herbertiana = water vine Malphigiales
Rubu.
Vergleich: Siehe: Staphisagriagruppe + Wachstumsgruppe
[Eileen
Naumann]
Vine
symbolizes many things. There are many different kinds, and each has a unique
definition. Vines can cling/can climb/can spread out and take over. Can be
strong and rigid. Weak and wimpy. Choking. Killing. Struggle for survival.
One must
look at each kind of vine as a unique individual. Not all vines are clingy. Nor
do all of them choke or kill off others in order to survive. Each must be
looked at to assess their modus operandi. A vine is something that has tendrils
that curl and fix themselves around something else. Usually it is something
stronger, more stable and rigid than themselves. However, this doesn't have to
be so. Being a vine, one must get into their mind set and ask why they do what
they do. A vine has this adaptive reflex in order to survive. In a triple
canopy of
This
particular knowledge is intrinsic to most vine type people. There are other
vines that snake and curl around to choke out another plant so that it dies and
they then have the room to receive that spot of sunlight, instead. There are
vines that kill other plants and suck and drain them of their life fluids, in
order to survive. Cusce-e. (= Dodder) is a
good example of this. Each type of vine is a particular mind set. We can
generally put vines into several categories based upon their above behavior.
Vines cling
for survival reasons. They climb. They are driven, almost obsessively, to climb
higher. In human psychology terms, this would be a person who is a Type A
personality who must win, must be 'top dog' and survive at all costs. Not only
that, but be successful about it.
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