Arg-m in Sehgal
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Del, absurd figures are presentDelirium, raging pains fromArg-m, Cham (Because she is being compelled to answer questions.) Irritability, forgetful when: anac, Carc Going out, aversionCaps, Sep Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1)Company, desires of, her husband (Sehgal Rubric) |
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ContentedPeace, heavenly peace sensation of (1)
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Delirium, pains withIrritability, pains duringAnguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1) |
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Two Sehgal Rubric:
Talk, desire to since someone (s)Talk, desire to an intimate (s) |
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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.
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Timidity, bashful |
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Anguish, clothes too tight when walking in open air, as if (1) |
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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 |
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.
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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:
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.
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Thoughts, control of lost, sitting and reflecting while (1) |
Interpretation:
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| 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 |
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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||