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Huperzia serrata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
2Lycopodianae
Subclass
2Lycopodiidae
Phase
1Lycopodiales
Subphase
4Huperziaceae
Stage
0
Name

Huperzia serrata

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-422.14.__

Book
Family
EssenceThis personality has lost his connection, with parents, relatives or friends. But he maintains the illusion of complete connectedness by denying the loss, forgetting or suppressing the pain of it. He avoids the greatest pain of separation by denial and not talking about it. However, in doing so, the connectedness that remains in the depths is also forgotten.
As a compensation one searches for a new unity, an institution, group, public or a life task.
MindAilments from separation, from losing their best friend or lover.
Denying, suppressing, forgetting problems, pains, emotions, feelings, traumas, losses.
Losing oneself in daily routines, superficiality, sex instead of contact, children instead of marriage.
Keep the connection through children.
Ailments from disappointed love.
Lonely child, shy, no friends.
Loves his mother
Mother is emotionally cool, weak.
Father is very strong.
Silent relationships is the real brutality, wordless aggression.
Speechless, about conflicts.
Illusion of the deep natural connection.
Double life, living in his own world.
Hiding weakness.
Hanging on to the past.
Memory and learning enhancement, in old age.
Memory impairment.
Lack of alertness and energy.
Schizophrenia.
BodyGeneral: fever, inflammation, blood disorders.
Skin: arthrtitis psoriatica.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›2 Lycopodianae
  • ›2 Lycopodiidae
  • ›1 Lycopodiales
  • ›4 Huperziaceae