Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:56 am
With Ran-b I would say this comes through with the alcoholic state at
one level (or a sensation of being influenced by alcohol) and an
extreme carefulness on another level so that a 'vacant' feeling is
experienced and you have to remember that Ran-b has an affinity to
epilepsy and delirium where the facial expression takes on a fixed
focal point - the meditation is their 'stuck' point, so to speak. There
is also a tendency in this remedy to just sit and do nothing and that
has been described as meditation. Add to this a sensation of being in a
dream as if unconscious and they don't know where they are, brings you
full circle back to the sensation of being under the influence of
alcohol. Best wishes, Joy
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one level (or a sensation of being influenced by alcohol) and an
extreme carefulness on another level so that a 'vacant' feeling is
experienced and you have to remember that Ran-b has an affinity to
epilepsy and delirium where the facial expression takes on a fixed
focal point - the meditation is their 'stuck' point, so to speak. There
is also a tendency in this remedy to just sit and do nothing and that
has been described as meditation. Add to this a sensation of being in a
dream as if unconscious and they don't know where they are, brings you
full circle back to the sensation of being under the influence of
alcohol. Best wishes, Joy
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.blogspot.com
http://homepage.mac.com/joylucas/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/provings
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