Kali-c in Sehgal

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Kali-c is a Sehgal Remedy in Sehgal Method

King-Pin Rubrics

Shrieking, aid for

Closing eyes amel

(Opposite to Carb-an)

  • He does not want to face reality and feels that running away from it will be helpful.
  • A sad patient when asked " Do you mean you want to commit suicide or do you desire deaths?"
  • She says, "No, I simply want to close my eyes and switch off the power of my perception, because of the things which I cannot tolerate and get away from. There is no better way than to shut the window which opens out to them."

Weeping desire to weep; all the time (16)

(Kali-c ₳ Lyc)

Sehgal Rubrics

Related Rubrics

Del, abyss behind him

Only Kali-c

  • She can neither retrace her steps from the position nor is she able to adjust to the present state of affairs.
Antagonism, with herself

Del, Sick + Fear, Hurt + Forsaken feeling

Kali-c, Nat-m, Spig (Kali-c ₳ Nat-m)

  • She is forsaken by everyone, including both old and new relatives and she has no one on whom she can depend.
  • To her, retracing would be like throwing herself in a sea of darkness.
  • She feels she is sick and because of this she is not liked by people and therefore imagines that they hurt her.
  • She is always fearful of being hurt.

Discontented, with herself and everything

  • She is not content with her situation i.e. everything around her and even with herself
  • This rubric is made by Sehgal with combination of two other rubrics "Discontented, with herself" and Discontented, with everything. It has only Kali-c
Kali-c has not the rubric "Lamenting" but has "Moaning".

Fear, poverty of

  • She is afraid of over poverty

Antagonism, with herself

  • Indifference, pleasure to and money making
  • Company, desire for yet treats them outrageously (1)
  • Aversion; members; of family; to (19)
Version 1: The next moment hope kindless her mind and then she fights with herself.
Version 2: Everything is going well so why should I worry so much?
Version 3: I have no self-confidence. I am always in a state of confusion. I am sick. I am not able to work, and therefore cannot make any active contribution.

Indifference, pleasure to and money making (1)

  • Yet she is a indifferent to all pleasures and even to earning money. For example, she is always worrying about her future and keeping a watchful eye on her spending. She has an unfounded apprehension. "If we spend this much today, then where will we find the money for tomorrow

Company, desire for yet treats them outrageously (1)

  • Yet she hates the persons who are in her company and treats them violently beyond all measure.
  • I am obviously not liked by people and misfit. This idea leads me to become indifference to 'Money -making, to pleasure' etc. Likewise I know I wants company because while alone, my problems are aggravated and many types of fears surround me.
Antagonism, with herself

Weeping, remonstrated, when

  • When she loses an argument and her views are disapproved of, she feels hurt and weeps.

Weeping, sad thoughts at

  • Antagonism, herself with: She has conflict with herself because she has moments of hopefulness and sad. These states keep on alternating and struggling with each other within her.
Closing eyes amel: In the end, when she finds herself failing to sustain and keep up the hopeful ideas, she tries to take refuge in just one action or thought i.e. closing her eyes.
Unfortunate feeling: She will keep on weeping while telling her sickness and will ask him to prescribe her a pill which could make her sleep forever, because she thinks she is unable to put up with her presents states of affairs i.e. her sickness as well as her surroundings.
Dwells, on past disagreeable occurrences: When she dwells on past disagreeable occurrences, she becomes sad and weeps

Shrieking, imaginary appearance about (1)

  • Strangely enough in the end, after going through the entire history, and getting information from her relatives, you will find that the things she is crying about are the product of her own imagination
  • This is more true as far as her complaints about her children are concerned

Impatient, children about, his

Kali-c, Spong

  • She becomes more intolerant when she gets the idea that her own children are neglecting her or that her children are being ignored by anyone else.
  • This was with reference to a lady with cervical spondylitis, stiffness in the shoulder joints, elbows & fingers. She belonged to a well-to-do family and was properly looked after. But she felt that she was not treated well because of her sickness and supposed dependence upon others.

Dogmatic

  • Dogmatic, children in (1)
  • Conformism
  • Proper, too
  • Censorious
  • Fastidious

Hopeful