Comparison Haemachatus
haemachatus + Naja tripudians
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Haemachatus haemachatus |
Naja tripudians |
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produces highly neurotoxic venom with hardly any cytotoxic
or haemorrhagic effects |
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feelings of sympathy for others (those in need).
Dreams of protecting the weak and abandoned (animals/babies). A sense that
the object of affection had something wrong with them (deformed/had some
offensive disease)/a sense of being trapped into looking after it. Feelings
of sympathy for others (those in need). Dreams of protecting the weak and
abandoned (animals/babies). Greater
irritation than Naja (members of the family) and there was an aversion to
company, with a need to be alone in a quiet, restful, safe space. There was
sometimes an effort to control the irritability and concomitant violent
impulses, but often provers were snappish, shouting at offenders. Provers
experienced a sense of not being good enough, especially in the realm of
personal relationships, and easily felt rejected or not appreciated. There
was also dwelling on past relationships with a deep sense of longing or
yearning for love, and a sense of something or some-one missing in their
lives. The lack of self-confidence was also expressed as a feeling of being
unable to cope, of not managing. Provers felt sensitive and vulnerable, with
a need to be appreciated, to be worth something to the world. Sense of being
harassed, picked on, persecuted, and purposefully annoyed. Dreams of others
being mean to them. Intense frustration with a feeling and dreams of being
trapped or stuck, and a need to get out. Irritability much more marked in
Hemachatus haemachatus (inefficiency, incompetence, others being slow or
slack). The alternation in moods was marked, with moods changing rapidly. The
conflict between duty in responsibility manifested in an avoidance of
responsibilities, which was coupled with great lethargy and lack of
motivation. Responsibilities were perceived to be regarding work, and the
aspect of duty toward the family did not arise in the proving. |
fundamental
conflict in Naja tripudians between duty and responsibility due to life
circumstances, and their own needs as a human being. strong maternal instincts, with a strong sense of
duty and dedication toward their children, younger siblings and family
members duty is carried to the point of domination, and they
may become bossy, impatient, controlling and dictatorial, which leads to
conflict and disappointment, felt intensely There are
feelings of being disappointed in love, of being neglected, alone and
forsaken, not being appreciated and betrayed by the loved one. a conflict
between anxiety of neglecting their duty, and the apprehension of doing
something wrong as a core issue. Reflected
in dreams of not protecting siblings or children or pets. the qualities of
nobility, morality and responsibility, are often in conflict with the feeling
of being wronged, with anger, malice and an impulse to harm the offending
person. Lack of
self-confidence with a feeling everything they do is wrong, and that they
cannot succeed. There is a tendency to sadness, introspection, and specifically
brooding, even over imaginary troubles. May be thoughts of suicide, and a
feeling as though they are not worthy of the gift of life. Naja tripudians has
a fear of being alone with a corresponding desire for company, fear of
accidents, and fear of death during heart symptoms. Naja tripudians patients
display mildness and timidity, with a loss of will-power. They are sensitive,
secretive and sentimental. There is an alternation in moods. There are
delusions that they are being deceived, injured or wronged, and a delusion of
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