Carried desires to be
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It is a Sehgal Second Degree Rubric
Related rubrics
- Clinging, to persons or furniture, which is a Sehgal First Degree Rubric.
- Carried uses "Desire" NOT "Want" which means fewer necessity. It differ from Clinging which has no extra words, which means the patient has been located in the situation of clinging yet.
- Carried means Pulled, Pushed, Induced by an external stimuli such as Remedy / Advice / Doctor
- Carry has a hide concept of moving but Cling has not. It means that the patient needs support for becoming or achieving a goal. But Cling means the patient feels very insecure, which makes him cling to someone or something not necessarily for becoming but also for being
- Clinging means Sticking tightly with no idea of leaving it as long as one's faith allows it. It is much more stronger than Carrying.