Cling
Sehgal First Degree Rubric
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Carried
Sehgal Second Degree Rubric
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- In clinging he even not knows the doctor can cure him or not, He only knows the doctor from his friend recommendation or from advertisement
- He has no idea of leaving you as long as his faith allows it. It is much more stronger than Carrying.
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- There is NO touch. There is no grasp
- He only request someone to be with him
- He asks the Doctor to cure him, since he thinks this doctor has good experience and so trustful.
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- He is attached to you like a sticker because
- He is terrified
- He has no more strength, he need serious help
- He is magnetized to someone Energy/ Good behavior / God / Doctor
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- He asks to be carried continuously.
- He does not do anything only begging.
- He does not touch anybody only repeating his request
- Carried uses "Desire" NOT "Want" which means fewer necessity.
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Totally dependent and could not be alive dependently.
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Not so independent and should be carried by someone to reach some destination
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Cling means the patient feels very insecure, which makes him cling to Someone / Something not necessarily for becoming but also for being
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Carry has a hide concept of moving but Cling has not. It means that the patient needs support for becoming or achieving a goal.
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He clings your personality/ Specialty / Kindness / Energy. In this situation the patient insist on his desire and do not leave you even if you disclaim him
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Carried means Pulled, Pushed, Induced by an external stimuli such as Remedy / Advice / Doctor
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I will not leave you until you make me better / Cure
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I do not know why, but I think you should cure me. You should give me a good medicine
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Cling patient does not ask you, he come and do not leave you until complete treatment
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Patient request your treatment / Protection. So first he ask you then come to visit you
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It has two sub-rubrics
- Clinging, held: The patient praise you. He tells: You are the best doctor and he does not leave you until complete treatment.
- Clinging, to persons or furniture Bar-c, Borx, Cina, Gels, Phos, Puls, Stram It differ from Clinging which has no extra words, which means the patient has not been located in the situation of clinging yet.
- Clinging, children, awaken, terrified: Borx, Stram
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Carried has sub-rubrics of Fast, Slow and Caressed. All of them linked with movement.
- Carries desire: Ars, Bell, Cham, Cina, Kali-c, lyc, Puls, Stram, Sul, Verat
- Carries desire, fast: Ars, bell, Verat
- Carries desire, slowly: Puls
- Carries desire and Caressed: Acon, Cham, Puls
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