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- It is a Sehgal Second Degree Rubric.
- Carried means the state of lifting (transportation) from one place to another, from present to the next (future) because the present is miserable not fit for staying.
- 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.
- Patient request your treatment / Protection. So first he asks you then come to visit you
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- An urge to be carried physically and be in a comfortable state. (He cannot carry his own weight).
- He requests if you could divert his attention from present intolerable state.
- He wants to be in a state of health, by every possible method.
- My present condition is so bad
- I feel living in it is not possible anymore.
- I am trying to find someone who can pull me out of it. It may be a doctor, a system of medicine.
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- Clinging is the most similar Rubric. You can find the difference in Clinging vs Carried desire
- Carried uses "Desire" NOT "Want" which means fewer necessity.
- Carry has a hide concept of moving, means the patient needs support for becoming or achieving a goal.
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Compare to Ennui
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- Ennui means just a change for the time being to break the boredom
- Carried, desire to be means a permanent transportation from the present unwanted state to the next which is comfortable.
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Sub-Rubrics
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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, slowly: Puls
- Carries desire and Caressed: Acon, Cham, Puls
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Carries desire, fast: Ars, Bell, Brom, Rhus-t, Verat
- Fast: More than the normal speed
- Wants to be in a state of relief with speed without having to wait a longer.
- Please do something quickly. Otherwise do not blame me if I do not come to you anymore. You will like to know the reason which is very simple that I want relief of pain as quickly as possible.
- Why are you in such a great hurray? You are very strange. Who will not like the quick relief."
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