Conflict between higher consciousness & worldly
existence: Hydrogen
First we will study the dictionary meanings of few words
of this rubric.
Conflict means - 1 [Obs.] to fight; battle; contend
2 to be antagonistic, incompatible, or contradictory; be
in opposition; clash! Ideas that conflict"
n.
1 a fight or struggle, esp. a protracted one; war
2 sharp disagreement or opposition, as of interests or
ideas; clash
3 emotional disturbance resulting from a clash of
opposing impulses or from an inability to reconcile
impulses with realistic or moral considerations
4 [Rare] collision of moving bodies
SYN.—conflict refers to a sharp disagreement or
collision as in interests or ideas and emphasizes the
process rather than the end [the conflict over slavery];
fight, a rather general word for any contest, struggle, or
quarrel, stresses physical or hand-to-hand combat;
struggle implies great effort or violent exertion, physical
or otherwise [the struggle for existence]; contention
most frequently applies to heated verbal strife, or
dispute [religious contention broke out]; contest refers
to a struggle, either friendly or hostile, for supremacy in
some matter [athletic contests, a contest of wits]
Consciousness means – 1 the state of being conscious;
awareness of one's own feelings, what is happening
around one, etc.
2 the totality of one's thoughts, feelings, and
impressions; conscious mind
Existence means – 1 the act of existing; state or fact of
being
2 continuance of being; life; living
3 occurrence; specific manifestation
4 a manner of existing, being, or living! Derelicts have a
poor existence"
5 a being; entity; thing that exists
Worldly – 1 of or limited to this world; temporal or
secular
2 devoted to or concerned with the affairs, pleasures,
etc. of this world:
3 worldly-wise; sophisticated
So, now if you will understand the meaning of the whole
rubric, it shows: There is a conflict in the persons mind
regarding his physical & metaphysical existence or in a
simple language the material & dynamic aspect of the
human being. He is in a confused state regarding his
physical existence on this earth & at the same time the
spiritual – dynamic aspect of him in this universe.
Let me explain a case:
This is a case of Eczema which I was not able to
understand seven years back. The Patient’s version
was:
Doctor, I am in a confused state. Number of times, I feel
whether I am a part of this universe or not. My
thoughts never get coped with the people of this world.
Sometimes, I feel who I am? I am embarrassed because
of these thoughts. Every human being is part of the
Spirit & I thank he should be.
He goes on discussing number of things continuously
like a Loquacious person.
I made a mistake of prescribing him Sulphur because at
that time I was not knowing this Rubric because rest of
the rubrics are common in both remedies i.e. Hydrogen
& Sulphur. Ultimately, I never cot a perfect similimum &
I have to reconsider this case for 2-3 times to get
cured.
Rubrics:
1. Conflict between higher consciousness & worldly
existence
2. Egotism
3. Theorizing
4. Embarrassment
5. Philosophy, Ability for
6. Loquacity
Result of Repertorisation:
1. Hydrogen 6/6
2. Sulphur 8/5
3. Lachesis 9/4
So, if I would have prescribed this perfect similimum
Hydrogen as a first prescription, I might not have to
reconsider the case.
This is the importance of perfect similimum & perceiving
the right rubric.
Thank You!
Dr Prasad
existence: Hydrogen
First we will study the dictionary meanings of few words
of this rubric.
Conflict means - 1 [Obs.] to fight; battle; contend
2 to be antagonistic, incompatible, or contradictory; be
in opposition; clash! Ideas that conflict"
n.
1 a fight or struggle, esp. a protracted one; war
2 sharp disagreement or opposition, as of interests or
ideas; clash
3 emotional disturbance resulting from a clash of
opposing impulses or from an inability to reconcile
impulses with realistic or moral considerations
4 [Rare] collision of moving bodies
SYN.—conflict refers to a sharp disagreement or
collision as in interests or ideas and emphasizes the
process rather than the end [the conflict over slavery];
fight, a rather general word for any contest, struggle, or
quarrel, stresses physical or hand-to-hand combat;
struggle implies great effort or violent exertion, physical
or otherwise [the struggle for existence]; contention
most frequently applies to heated verbal strife, or
dispute [religious contention broke out]; contest refers
to a struggle, either friendly or hostile, for supremacy in
some matter [athletic contests, a contest of wits]
Consciousness means – 1 the state of being conscious;
awareness of one's own feelings, what is happening
around one, etc.
2 the totality of one's thoughts, feelings, and
impressions; conscious mind
Existence means – 1 the act of existing; state or fact of
being
2 continuance of being; life; living
3 occurrence; specific manifestation
4 a manner of existing, being, or living! Derelicts have a
poor existence"
5 a being; entity; thing that exists
Worldly – 1 of or limited to this world; temporal or
secular
2 devoted to or concerned with the affairs, pleasures,
etc. of this world:
3 worldly-wise; sophisticated
So, now if you will understand the meaning of the whole
rubric, it shows: There is a conflict in the persons mind
regarding his physical & metaphysical existence or in a
simple language the material & dynamic aspect of the
human being. He is in a confused state regarding his
physical existence on this earth & at the same time the
spiritual – dynamic aspect of him in this universe.
Let me explain a case:
This is a case of Eczema which I was not able to
understand seven years back. The Patient’s version
was:
Doctor, I am in a confused state. Number of times, I feel
whether I am a part of this universe or not. My
thoughts never get coped with the people of this world.
Sometimes, I feel who I am? I am embarrassed because
of these thoughts. Every human being is part of the
Spirit & I thank he should be.
He goes on discussing number of things continuously
like a Loquacious person.
I made a mistake of prescribing him Sulphur because at
that time I was not knowing this Rubric because rest of
the rubrics are common in both remedies i.e. Hydrogen
& Sulphur. Ultimately, I never cot a perfect similimum &
I have to reconsider this case for 2-3 times to get
cured.
Rubrics:
1. Conflict between higher consciousness & worldly
existence
2. Egotism
3. Theorizing
4. Embarrassment
5. Philosophy, Ability for
6. Loquacity
Result of Repertorisation:
1. Hydrogen 6/6
2. Sulphur 8/5
3. Lachesis 9/4
So, if I would have prescribed this perfect similimum
Hydrogen as a first prescription, I might not have to
reconsider the case.
This is the importance of perfect similimum & perceiving
the right rubric.
Thank You!
Dr Prasad
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