Delusion, absurd figures are present

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Definition

Delusion False belief
Absurd
  • Ridiculous or Inappropriate or Laughable or Deserving to be laughed at.
  • The question arises, "When will a person laugh at a thing?" Answer: When one feels not convinced with the way things are being explained, shown and presented to him
Figures
  • Something which one can see with his own eyes. With a particular shape and size.
  • Giving impression of some sort of existence.
Present
  • Being in a specified place that is just before you or in front of you.
  • In other words for your knowing them or understanding them which you can see very clearly with your eyes.
  • In other words nothing is hidden from your vision, which can make you misunderstand things.
  • Things are so clear to you that no body can convince you.

Interpretation

  • E.g. the lady whose case we have already discussed in Arg-m,

Sehgal Remedies

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  • When her husband puts pressure on her to visit Dr. Sehgal under whose treatment she is. She feels reluctant (unwilling) to comply with his request.
  • When he asked her why she was doing so, she replied because she found no benefit from his medicine. But when he tried to impress upon her. That she would be benefited after she would have kept patience. For sometime more. And added further. This he was saying as he had full faith in the competence of the Dr Sehgal. At this she laughed. As if not convinced. And said may be it was a matter of your faith.
  • But how to convince myself with the way the Dr. ask questions. Which are only related to mind. Having no relevance with the disease. She failed to understand. What was? the Dr. treating, her mental state or the restoration of her sexual hormones.
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