Stadium-Gruppe 1

 

Verlieren/Verfall geht immer weiter

 

Nitrogen./ Phosphorus./ Arsenicum./ Antimonium./ Bismuthum. Thulium

 

Anions: effort to keep or maintain a relationship.

Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth. Feeling of being unloved and alone. Fear of being alone, desire for company and clinging.

Loss of: Job, honor and leadership

The power has gone, no longer keeps up the facade either, everybody knows this and this is hurting

Responsibility requires support  

[Valerie Lovelace]

Stage 15

Loose, Destroy, Destruction, Eject, Loss, Fall, Defeat, Bankrupt

Death, Surrender, Abdicate, Sacrifice, Forgive, Forget, Poison

Refusing, Contrary, Sudden, Unforeseen, Over

[Steph Nile]

Exploring Stage15: Yielding and Loss

Stage 15 is well on the way down-hill. The remedies fight back against the odds fiercely when put under pressure but there comes a point at which they give way and become very dark and very ill.

According 'Homeopathy and the Elements', P.58 the elements in this column have a profound sense of loss.

This sense of loss is associated with the Tubercular Miasm, where there is a rush to savour lifes wonder, right down to the last drop. The lighter elments in this column, Nitrogen and Phosphorous types, when healthy, seem to mirror this stage, where there is a rush to travel and savour society (Phos), enjoyment and freedom (Nit).

But make no mistake, there is a dark side to the phosphorous extravert. The tubercualar miasm is a precarious and dangerous place to be because, in the not too distant past, the diagnois of Tb. implied the most awful and uncurable degeneration of the lungs imaginable. You were just left to get on with it. So, this miasm has another side to it, a narrowing down of lifes enjoyments, leaving only the threat of darkness, despair, utter loneliness and ultimately defeat.

One moment the Tubercular person is elated and happy to be alive, the next they feel very poorly and frightened of feeling so close to death. This can actually be the case in the lung complaints that call for Phos. Ars. and Ant-c. There is an air of death in all these.

 

Once the pathology takes hold the battle is lost. The patient yields.

Definition: yielding (adj) Wordnet

(n.) a verbal act of admitting defeat

(adj.) tending to give in or surrender or agree -> docile -> gentle;

(adj.) lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure ->soft;

(adj.) inclined to yield to argument or influence or control;

Similar to: compromising -> flexible, conciliatory -> appeasing.

 

Repertory Similars: Retaliate, cannot. No, cannot say. Mildness, etc.

 

A closer look at Yielding through Stage 15

They are very susceptible to bad news. The delusion of being in a law suit shows the sense of threat and their agressive response. They lack the power to fight of this level of threat alone.

When things go wrong there is a fatalistic atittude in nit-ac. the yielding attitude shows through in the rubric, 'DELUSIONS - will power; as if loss of'.

Like Phos. they can be agitated, ill humoured, hypochondriachal and afraid of death.

 

Phos. shares some of the agitation of Nit-ac. Phos. can become very agitated about work. If they are too poorly to work it can really feel as if everything is shutting down; its not just loss of

income, its also the loss of the social context in which they thrive that means so much to them. They become very worried and anxious, even driven to suicidal thoughts.

Ars. has Alcoholism from weakness of character. Yielding is still a theme in Ars. (Mildness) but she has lost so much that she has gone into a despair beyond merely yielding.

Likewise, a yielding state in Antimony is expressed by a combination of rubrics such as "cannot bear to be looked at" (Cowardice), 'carried, desires, to be' and the depth of fear is described by

the rubric: fear - recover, he will not. Loss is evident in the sense of nostalgia.

Bismuth kills herself -the suffering is almost unimaginable- constriction of chest, angina, palpiation and so on - desparately clinging to anything or anyone. The Bismuth state is reminiscent of

the ultimate yielding of Hara-kiri, where all the power and respect is lost.

 

And Thulium?

Jan Scholten says Thulium gives up autonomy for the sake of gaining Self. What could this mean? Well, he adds that giving up their personality is their Achilles heel. Its much more than backing down out of politeness like Phos. Is it yielding the ultimate... submission? What kind of submission?

Is submission the strategy that runs through Stage 15?

 

Jan Scholten gives: Loss, Surrender, Handing over, sacrificing and refusing.

 

Post Script: Distribution of Yielding rubric through the Stages.

 Stage 1 Nat-c. Nat-m. (Mildness. Cowardice) Caust: Yield because they are submissive and unsure of themselves.

 Stage 2 Mag-m. Calc-sil. (Mildness) Bar-c. (Benevolence. Cowardice) Bar-m.: Ditto. Timid. Flexible. Indecisive. (Bar-s. servile, obsequious, submissive)

 Stage 10 Carb-v. Sil.: They are uncertain and unstable and therefore easily influenced (Servile, obsequious, submissive. Benevolence. Cowardice).

 Stage 10 Aur-m-n.: Gives up (mildness) when she feels she has failed. (Aur-met.: servile, obsequious, submissive. Benevolence. Cowardice)

 Stage 11 Cupr-met.: Proving & Holding on through rituals. His perseverance softens under criticism (Servile, obsequious, submissive. Cowardice).

 Stage 12 Zinc-met.: Repeating, copying & overproduction. Yields under pressure of failure (Cowardice. Mildness).

 Stage 15 Phos. Ph-ac.: Fears loss of friendship so she appears submissive and polite (Benevolence. Mildness. Cowardice).

 Stage 17 Fl-ac.: Gives up and becomes indifferent to business and to family.

Exploring Stage15: Yielding and Loss

Stage 15 is well on the way down-hill. The remedies in stage 15 fight back against the odds fiercely when put under pressure but there comes a point at which they give way and become very dark

and very ill.

 

[Jan Scholten]

The elements in this column have a profound sense of loss.

This sense of loss is associated with the Tubercular Miasm, where there is a rush to savour life’s wonder, right down to the last drop. The lighter elements in this column, Nitrogen and Phosphorous types, when healthy, seem to mirror this stage, where there is a rush to travel and savour society (Phos), enjoyment and freedom (Nit).

But make no mistake, there is a dark side to the phosphorous extravert. The tubercular miasm is a precarious and dangerous place to be because, in the not too distant past, the diagnosis of Tb. implied the most awful and incurable degeneration of the lungs imaginable. You were just left to get on with it. So, this miasm has another side to it, a narrowing down of life’s enjoyments, leaving only the threat of darkness, despair, utter loneliness and ultimately defeat.

One moment the Tubercular person: 1. elated and happy to be alive, 2. feel very poorly, 3. frightened of feeling so close to death.

This can actually be the case in the lung complaints that call for Phos. Ars. and Ant-c. There is an air of death in all these. Once the pathology takes hold the battle is lost. The patient yields.

 

DD.: Nitrogen = fixed, without life but when liberated can become powerful

Phosphorus = diffusion, sympathy or destroy, needy    
Arsenicum = breaking down and needing more and more support 
Antimonium = even stronger need for support but repels   
Bismuth = alone, resistant, irreparable breaking down        

This group: lack of/excess of/misdirection of energy that requires support of some kind/without support degeneration/explosion/captivity follows

Ph-ac. dissatified or indifferent/shares the morose feeling.

 

Jan Scholten: Derris pinnata 

Crot-h.

= Sankaran’s Tuberculosis Miasm

 

Scrophulaceae Unaffected by disonnection/Agros.

Macht aufgelöst

Auflösen/(Auf-)opfern, Destruktion/Verlust/Kapitulation + Vergebung;

Scholten: Macht, Aufgabe ist verschwunden, der Schein wird nicht mehr aufrecht erhalten; man muss aufhören, alle anderen lassen einen fallen; eigene Talente sind total überflüssig geworden,

totales versagen/bankrott/hilflos/alleine; evtl. Versuch sich dem Ende entgegenzustellen, aber alles Aufgebaute ist verloren; kann sich heimtückisch attackiert/heimlich vergiftet fühlen;

Korruption; Aufgabe ist Vergeben + Vergessen. Talent wäre sich den Umständen hinzugeben, wenn nötig, aus alles Aufgebaute abzugeben, zu vergeben; sich für andere zu opfern (Märtyrer).

Sankaran: Struktur zerfällt weiter, kann nicht mehr wiederhergestellt werden; vorsichtig versuchen Strukturreste noch zu benutzen und soviel zu erhalten, wie nur möglich.

DD.: Stadium 14 will noch den Schein waren es würde gelingen.

Stadium 15 ist alles vorbei, kaputt/gebrochen/verbrochen; Versuch jeden verwertbaren Rest noch zu sichern zu bewahren.

Stadium 16 endgültiger Verlust, Zusammenbruch in Schwäche

As letzte verbliebene Sicherheiten an sich raffen.

St = Antimon zu schwach noch etwas darzustellen/in der nostalgischen Erinnerung schwelgen.

Bi zu schwach die Verantwortung zu übernehmen

 

 

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