Arg-m in Sehgal

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DECEPTION, causes rage him
  • Never thinks of revenge.
  • Is very kind and helpful to others. But to a limit. Where the person seems to be deserving-a genuine in need of her. And not to a person who pretends to be needy. He will stop to be charitable to, if he is a cheat. And will show him the door to exit.
  • This metal has been glorified in common saying like this ‘For any one. If it is a day of profit, gain or achievement in any form ,hey call it - today the hand of the man are full of silver

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Del, absurd figures are present

Delirium, raging pains from

Arg-m, Cham (Because she is being compelled to answer questions.) Irritability, forgetful when: anac, Carc

Going out, aversion

Caps, Sep

Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1)

Company, desires of, her husband (Sehgal Rubric)

  • P: One o f my problems is that I am short of memory. I forget things very quickly.
  • D: How do you react when you forget things? Do you get angry? (Carc)
  • P: No D: How do you take it, when you forget things ? P: “I take it as nothing, but just as my lacking and the main problem while answering questions.
  • D: Do you think you lose control over your thoughts while reflecting?
  • P: She was happy and said, yes it is exactly this way. I can’t manage my thoughts and in a way misplace words as to what to say first and what to say later. Here again her husband speaks in a light mood. Sir, “She gets extremely annoyed whenever I tell her to come to you for medicine.
  • D: Giving the stimulus to the humor I said, perhaps she doesn’t like my face.
  • P: She laughed and said, hesitatingly like a simpleton. There is nothing like that Sir. It is because I think what is the use of taking the medicine if it is not working.
  • D: But I am told that you don’t miss to take the medicine.
  • Of course, it is so. Because I feel, why to waste something, for which we have paid. D: And in case the remedy was free of any charge?
  • P: Again she seemed to be stuck. And turned her face away from me. Muttered and came out abruptly “I don’t know.”
  • D: Taking into consideration her reluctance to continue with the interview. I decided to put a stop to it and declared,“We will meet again next week.’’Intending to prescribe Placebo.
  • P: But she said, “ Please prescribe at least for two weeks or even more.”To support her. Her husband said,” As a matter of habit also she is not inclined to go out of the house.
  • D: May I know the reason for this?
  • Husband: In this connection, it is better if she speaks for herself to explains her position.
  • P A little inclined she said, “ I feel suffocated when I go out of the house.”
  • D: Very funny, Instead of feeling good in open air, you should feel difficulty in breathing. Suppose the medicine works as you wish, then what about your coming to me.
  • P: Then there is no problem, because in the journey to and fro, to your Clinic I shall in addition enjoy the company of my husband.”

Contented

Peace, heavenly peace sensation of (1)

  • Peace: Absence of anxiety, freedom From war sense of
  • Heaven: Home of God.
  • Place or state of bliss where one enjoys every type of facility to make life happy.
  • D: How do you react when you get an invitation to attend a marriage ceremony or some other social function?
  • P: I don’t like the gesture.
  • D: Don’t you feel that yours is an abnormal state of mind.? Since you deny yourself of the sort of joy which one is supposed to derive. Out of the company of variety of people gathered. To make the occasion colorful and lively.”
  • P: As such I have no problem. I am totally a contented and a happy person. With whatever am and whatever I have.”

Delirium, pains with

Irritability, pains during

Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1)

  • P: What bothers me most is when someone tries to misuse my being liberal to him. I may not mind, minor wrongs done to me. If the party concerned is grateful and apologetic. But sooner when I realize. That I am being taken for granted. And instead of having some regard for me. My charitableness to them. He or she intensifies their attack on me. I become mad.
  • D: Should I take it that you are revengeful?
  • P: No, sir, I never think in terms of revenge. All that I do is to defend myself. And take measures to prevent things to escalate.
  • D: May I know the measures you adopt to defend your self.”
  • P: Well it depends upon the seriousness of the offense.” If the offense doesn’t demand immediate handling. I shall wait for the right moment to arrive till it ripe. And if in case it is acute, I shall try to settle it then and there.
  • D: In my view. My real question remains unanswered . It is about the means you employ to defend yourself.
Two Sehgal Rubric:

Talk, desire to since someone (s)

Talk, desire to an intimate (s)

  • P: That is true sir. I shall like to put the things in this way I am aware of my inability to deal with my critics directly I shall talk to someone of my confidants. Who keeps courage to prevail upon the person concerned. To prevent him to interfere into my personal affairs. And leave the things to me to be settled by myself.
  • P: And if the offense is ignore able. I would just pacify myself. By airing my views and feelings to an intimate of mine. By saying how funny this world is. You do good to them. And in return. They try to find fault with your way of entertaining them.
  1. Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1)
  1. Delirium, pains with (This is the state of delirium when the situation is painful)
  2. Talk, desire to someone (Those unaware of the impending danger)
  3. Cares, worries domestic affairs about
  4. Going, out aversion to (Out of one’s limits)
Ordinarily between us (husband and wife) there is never a quarrel. And even with the children I am never angry. But if I find any one of them.
  1. Cruelly neglecting something which can prove to be detrimental (harmful) to the peace of our home.
  2. Out of fear and anxiety I get nervous and burst out with an honest
  3. Waning alerting them to be quick to take the remedial measures or
  4. Be ready to find the
  5. Things going out of their hands.

Timidity, bashful

  • Timidity, means: Lack of courage to take initiative or not to be bold
  • enough to share his or her
  • Feelings freely without any hesitation.
  • Bashful means; Shyness, a sort of hesitation e.g. how to tell something which one feels is personal and private and should not be revealed to others at any cost.
  • Opposite to it is the rubric, cowardice (lack of courage to face a particular situation with the desire to escape from it.)

Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1)

  • Anguish means Physical and Mental discomfort (uneasiness).
  • Clothes is plural means, dresses of many kinds. Dress has two purposes:
    • First to cover the body of any thing or any person.
    • Second to decorate things or persons. Decoration means to make things look beautiful and attractive.
  • So dress is one o f the basic needs of a person and that is why a necessity which one must wear to protect his body from the hazards of weather. Hazard, means, atmospheric changes i.e. from heat to cold & Vice - versa and to keep oneself comfortable and easy.
  • Now imagine something which is meant for comfort feels too tight. Now , what is the meaning of just tight ? It is Just, fit to the skin. Leaving no scope, for the body to feel easy under the cover of the supposed dress. But how one would feel when it is too tight? Too means. Too to bear. The scope to bear it any more stands exhausted . It is the point after which one feels like throwing off. Or pulling out the covering. And to infer this feeling in broader sense. It would be like getting oneself. Liberated from the tight atmosphere which is making life unbearable to live. Strangely enough. And unique to it. And unusual in general is. That this feeling o f uneasiness is felt only while walking in open air.
  • Walking, means, moving on foot at ordinary pace (speed), in other words from all other positions. I.e. sitting or lying. A person is supposed to be healthier. If he is in a position to walk. Provided it is with ordinary and normal pace (speed). And without any extra stress. Which means the person is not in the repair shop. But is on the road. And is in working condition, i.e. not in bed but is at his work place..
  • IN THE OPEN AIR. IN, means, a component of anything without which the whole will remain incomplete. Here the person concerned is the part of the open air.
  • OPEN AIR, means, An atmosphere full of freedom. AIR= Sky - space above the earth. = mixture of gasses forming the earth’s atmosphere. Open = Not closed - i.e. where air can pass freely. Keeping the atmosphere fresh to move about in any Direction and live life the way one desires.

Indifference, to trifles, or something within limits

To be more finer in feelings or so to say. At the higher level of thinking when a person is taking things. With broad and open mindedness and tolerance. Without minding little wrongs done by others . Up till this stage the feeling is just tightness. (Discomfort which one can voluntarily accept to live with). But if this stage is crossed. And things pass into too tightness. Making it impossible to live with. One feels like losing the sense of tolerance. And the virtue good quality of indifference, to minor excesses.

Rage, beyond limits discomfort from

(Sehgal Rubric)

This type of excesses can be in any shape. As for instance , in the case of the lady whose case we have already discussed , we have learnt that she is bothered.
  • First, about her husband. If he is too frequent. In spending his time. More than it is required. Outside home. Her husband also confirmed this. As he said, “ She crosses all limits of anger. When the idea of my excesses touches her mind.
  • Second is too much of interference by others. Into her private affairs. This is in the sense. That they keep inquiring about her ailment too frequently. And rebuke her o f being careless.

Fear extravagance of

Now here we will find a great similarity of this rubric with the Rubric Fear, extravagance of. To support our interpretation of the rubric. "Anguish, clothes too tight, while walking in the open air" we have other rubrics:
  • Anguish, walking in open air
  • Anxiety, walking air in open
  • Discomfort, walking after

The apparent meaning or so to say the face value. Of this rubric is that a person feels uncomfortable while he is walking in the open air, but its real value will be. That one can’t feel comfortable. While moving in the society and mixing with the people freely.

  • You will find these people totally exhausted. And uncomfortable for a long time after a morning walk. When the air is very fresh. As it is full of life sustaining gas i..e. Oxygen.

Main theme

  • In this way we find that to her the entire way of case taking of her Doctor is not only absurd but painful also.
  • Which sometimes gets expressed in the form of delirium (loosing one’s head) or rage (boundless anger).

Thoughts, control of lost, sitting and reflecting while (1)

  • It is the second main rubric of Arg-m
  • Thoughts means after having given consideration to a subject you draw conclusions. In a systematic chain of thinking. Which takes the shape of thoughts. Conveying clearly. What you have understood about a subject.
  • Control means to have power over regulating the process of functioning of any mechanism.
  • In brief to have a grip or hold over functioning of any mechanism
  • Lost means dispossessed. That is something which one previously had. Is no more in his hand.
  • While means, during.
  • Sitting when one rests on ones body upright on the buttocks. He will he called to be in a sitting position.

Interpretation:

  • That this is middle position. Neither you are standing are lying. Neither it will be called the position of complete rest. Nor it will be known that of fully at work. It is the state where one is supposed to have laid down his arms. Or in other words. Stopped doing anything. This is as if. Is in a mood not to bother about anything. And to remain empty headed for the time being. To be more clear. It is like sitting over things. Or keeping the things under the carpet. (Not to be given any attention).
Unconsciousness, interrupted by screaming (s) E.g. recalling the case of the lady. We will find that she is not bothered about her problem. Unless others put pressure on her. And remind her about it.
Thinking, complaints

things that agg. while

  • And there is another reason why she likes to sit, over her complaints escalate if she thinks over them. The last part of the rubric is reflecting while.
  • Reflecting means, responding to a question posed. Or expressing ones views on a given subject or issue. Or clearing ones position in a given situation. These meanings express the facial value of this word. But if we will like to study it systematically. We will have to penetrate into its origin.
  • To reflect means acting as a mirror or any surface which returns or throws light, heat or air back to its source. And all around it. As we have the relationship between the sun and the moon. It depends on the reflector how smooth it is. II' it is up- to-date and quite efficient the response will be befitting. And equivalent or healthy. If it is dull , or dented the response ought to be very poor. The difficulty with the women in question is. That she looses control over the chain of her thinking. While she is not taking a comfortable position ( i.e. sitting ) Or when she is just in a mood to take rest. And doesn’t want to put pressure on her mind. By bothering herself about anything. And if in that condition. She is forced to explain her position. She finds herself as if her intellect has been pinned down. Like Cocc unable to act as she wishes. As if the faculty of mind has lost all power of generating. Relaying and receiving. Or secondly looses control over these functions of the mind. When she tries to put them into operation.
  • In support of the above thought we have other rubrics like:
    • Talk, indisposed to company in
    • Fear, speak to (The fear is not be able to express herself.)
    • Escape, attempts to
  • Now we have already discussed the rubric rubric "Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air as if" The state of mind created by this rubric further escalates and gives birth to the rubrics like
    • Fear, happen something will.
    • Fear, apoplexy of
    • Which further motivates her. To break her silence in the shape of rubrics given below.
      • Talk, desire to someone And after that if the things start

moving as she wished.

And to her satisfaction. Then she

is cheerful, and if there arises

any doubt. She becomes sad.

And the mind tosses about as

suggested by the following

rubrics:

CHEERFULNESS, alternating CHEERFULNESS, alternating

with weeping

WEEPING, alternating with

cheerfulness

MANIA, alternating with sadness

LOQUACITY, alternating with

sadness

LOQUACITY, changing quickly

from one Subject to another

LAUGHING, agg.

Further to this thought mind brings changes into her behavior

like LAUGHING denoting disapproval.

Smacking, purity of purpose This phrase describes a state where someone's intentions and goals are completely sincere, honest, and focused on a single, uncorrupted aim. It means there are no hidden agendas, selfish motives, or conflicting desires clouding their actions.

Someone with purity of purpose is driven by a clear and genuine intention, often for a noble or ethical reason. Their actions are aligned with this singular, pure goal.

Industrious, mania for work Industry means to put ones body and mind with full vigor and interest to produce something. Industrious is an adjective, A person who does that.