think it is interesting in its own right too, and perhaps others can
draw parallels with other traditions.
I was at a (wonderful!) Will Taylor conference this past weekend, on
the topic of miasms. Regarding psora, just for fun let me post what he
said (more paraphrased than quoted):
to explain it simply, but basically psora consists of Deficiency,
Hypersensitivity, and Functional disorders.
manifestation of primeval sin. (???I thought it had started with
Kent???)
you are separated from God."
Will repertorizes "the symptoms of Adam". "I'm going to leave Eve out
of this, because I think she's been framed."

Ailments from anticipation
Anxiety
Beside oneself
Anxiety of conscience
Anxiety about the future
Anxiety about salvation
Delusion, he is going to lose his fortune
Despair
Estranged from his family
Fear of being damned
Fear that something will happen
Fear of poverty
Forsaken feeling
And this (ta-da!) reps out to psora.
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Here's my own quibble: I'd say that the susceptibility (?= miasm?) was
already *there*, or else Eve wouldn't have listened to the snake, and
Adam wouldn't have listened to Eve, and they wouldn't have developed
this tremendous "itch" for forbidden experience. So rather than
"original sin", I would call it "intrinsic to the human condition."
And many different people have many different theories about that...
Some say that "being good" is meaningless unless you have the choice to
"be bad", but choose not to. (Ignorance or intimidation versus
conscious embrace of "what's right".)
Shannon