Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
664.30.00
664.30.00 Primulales
Taxonomy
In the Apg3 classification the families Primulales are included in a broad Order Ericales. That Order is a combination of formerly separate Orders like Theales, Ericales, Primulales, Ebenales. Primulaceae, Myrsinaceae and Theophrastaceae form a monophyletic clade in Ericales. Maesaceae and Theophrastaceae are recognised Families in the Primulales clade. Primulaceae is split in Primulaceae and Myrsinaceae.
In the Plant theory Ericales is upgraded to the level of Subclass Ericidae. Primulales is treated as an Order in Ericidae. Primulales is placed in Phase 3. The placement in Subphases is tentative, as only Primulaceae and Myrsinaceae are known in homeopathy.
Maybe Primulaceae has to be split further in Families.
Subphases
1. Maesaceae
2. Coridaceae.
3. Primulaceae.
4. Myrsinaceae.
5.
6.
7. Theophrastaceae.
Introduction
They have a conflict between being normal, having to be normal on one hand and the feeling that the world and they themselves are more than just matter. They feel that it is important to go their own way but have to adapt to the rules and patterns of teachers and parents. They lack the power to stand up for themselves. They feel they have to adapt and please to feel protected in society. They try to get recognition by being sweet and nice but society do not understand them and their sensitivity and refinement. They get easily crushed in the hardness and demands of the world, of teachers, managers and parents. And they themselves do not understand this world, the hardness and rudeness of it. They can easily make choices in life that are not theirs but that of their parents or boyfriend. It makes them feel confused and out of balance.
Mind
Desire for freedom, autonomy, making their own choices.
Pleasing, adapting.
Body
Vertigo: floating, spacey; out of body; carsickness; seasickness.
Head: headache, migraine.