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Here you see best practical [[Sehgal]] rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY | |||
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*He wants to be in a state of health, by a knee method whosoever can make it possible. | *He wants to be in a state of health, by a knee method whosoever can make it possible. | ||
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*My present condition is so bad that I feel, to live in it anymore is not possible for me. | *My present condition is so bad that I feel, to live in it anymore is not possible for me. | ||
*If trying to find someone who can pull me out of it. It may be a doctor, a system of medicine. | *If trying to find someone who can pull me out of it. It may be a doctor, a system of medicine. | ||
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=== Cautious === | === Cautious === | ||
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* Watchful before anything unwanted happens. | * Watchful before anything unwanted happens. | ||
* This is as a matter of '''prevention'''. | * This is as a matter of '''prevention'''. | ||
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*Thinks that he could do many great deeds in the past, even in the present and also tomorrow if given the requisite conditions. | *Thinks that he could do many great deeds in the past, even in the present and also tomorrow if given the requisite conditions. | ||
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* It is because of my sickness that I could not do anything of much value. Otherwise, I would have shown my worth. | * It is because of my sickness that I could not do anything of much value. Otherwise, I would have shown my worth. | ||
* I had many great things in mind to do but destiny had its own course | * I had many great things in mind to do but destiny had its own course | ||
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*Challenges the present state of health and declares will not live with it. | *Challenges the present state of health and declares will not live with it. | ||
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* When he realizes after making a lot of efforts that his condition is not improving and the disease seems to be overpowering him he becomes defiant and says, "I am not going to accept this condition of my health. Neither I shall like to live as a sick person. | * When he realizes after making a lot of efforts that his condition is not improving and the disease seems to be overpowering him he becomes defiant and says, "I am not going to accept this condition of my health. Neither I shall like to live as a sick person. | ||
* I want to live as a healthy man. I will see that I must get well, whatever may be the cost and whatever may be the effort or I will commit suicide. | * I want to live as a healthy man. I will see that I must get well, whatever may be the cost and whatever may be the effort or I will commit suicide. | ||
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* For example, a person has been getting an attack of a particular disease for the last few years, in a particular month of the year that's why he is fearing that certainly he will get the attack this year also. No argument, no reasoning is sufficient to rid him of this idea which is troubling him | * For example, a person has been getting an attack of a particular disease for the last few years, in a particular month of the year that's why he is fearing that certainly he will get the attack this year also. No argument, no reasoning is sufficient to rid him of this idea which is troubling him | ||
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* I have noticed that regularly on two three occasions in the past my pains come on Monday. | * I have noticed that regularly on two three occasions in the past my pains come on Monday. | ||
* Therefore a day or two before the coming of every Monday I start fearing that the pains will come. | * Therefore a day or two before the coming of every Monday I start fearing that the pains will come. | ||
* And it so happens that actually they come." Although he laughed but with a concern and tried to stress | * And it so happens that actually they come." Although he laughed but with a concern and tried to stress | ||
* " sir do not take me lightly. I shall request you to do something for me." | * " sir do not take me lightly. I shall request you to do something for me." | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 22 February 2024
Here you see best practical Sehgal rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY
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Today I am not feeling well, and I just do not want to do anything except that I should have something to hold my mind pleasantly. It may be music, a song, a pleasant company full of interest or just a stroll in some park to have a look at beautiful flowers etc. | |
Bed, desire to remain in |
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Business, incapacity forCalc, ... |
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Capriciousness |
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Carefulness |
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Cares, full of trifles aboutArs, Aur, Bar-c, Chin |
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Carried, desires to be |
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Cautious, anxiouslyBar-c, Crac, Caust, Lyc, Puls, Sil, Sul |
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Deeds, feels as if he could do great |
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Delirium, Business, talks ofBry, Canth, Hyos, Op, Phos, Stram, Sul |
*Exchanges information etc. about business through speech with others. It shows business being the main concern in one's mind. |
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Delusions, injury: is about to receive |
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Delusions, wretched, thinks she looks, when looking in a mirror |
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Excitement, amel |
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Exhilaration can recall things long forgotten |
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Fear, injured, of being |
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Fear, sufferings of |
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Fear, superstitious |
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