Agn in Sehgal

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Sehgal Rubrics

Del, wealth

Business, incapacity for

The patient feels incapable of work and always feels unable to attend to his business, with a sort of general reduction in

efficiency.

Contemptuous, of self

Agn, Thuj

Always feels like condemning himself for not being in a position to perform his duty.

Discouraged, alternating with haughtiness

Word

  • Courage or a sense of impotence and on the other is an effort to suppress this reality. Where within him the feeling of impotency persists, outwardly by false assurances he tells himself that he is not discouraged and will be in a position to manage whatever problem he is going to face or is faced with.  Actually he is adamant not to yield although internally he realizes if something actually happens he may not stand it.
  • He is discouraged and low spirited sometimes, and haughty the other times

Version

Two states interchange between one another in my mind. When I apparently find no chance of recovery.  All sorts of discouraging thoughts surround me.  But when I find myself totally demoralized I try to suppress my thoughts and force myself to accept what internally I feel is not true.  "Why do you worry, nothing is going to happen." These are the words that I shall try to repeat to myself again and again."