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Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:02 pm
by Shannon Nelson
I seem a rubric "Ailments from meditation", but in my rep it contains
no remedies. Does anyone have rubrics for that?
Thanks,
Shannon
Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:55 pm
by Tanya Marquette
the one rx i have in that rubric is arg met.
tanya
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:08 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Thanks, Tanya! I'll look into that one.

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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:14 pm
by Joy Lucas
Wouldn't you want to use the whole 'meditation' rubric with or without
the 'ailments from' because this rubric exists as a sx of a diseased
state and not a healthy or positive one, i.e. if you study the rx in
that rubric it amounts to the same thing? Best wishes, Joy
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 9:07 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Hi Joy,
Well, that was my starting point. One thing I noticed, in looking back
to the materia medica that the entries came from (I haven't done this
exhaustively, tho) is that almost all of the references seem to use
"meditation" to basically mean "reflection", or "brooding", or
something other than what *I* would call "meditation", and in any case
the remedies in that rubric either don't seem applicable to my case, or
she's already had for unrelated reasons. So, I'm sort of fishing for
other possibilities, just in case.
Thanks,
Shannon
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 4:30 am
by APEX PRECITECH
Hi Shannon,
Boger has listed three I think . Off hand I remember they are agar, arg m
and ran b. (in the modalities to the mind section- meditating agg).
They are agg for different reasons. Ran b for example has vanishing of
thoughts on meditating(a top grade rx for this sx)- sort of going blank.In
agar I think, it is a transit route for the other end( It is an rx listed
under rage alternating with religious excitement- if meditation can be
called that.
I still do not know the intricacies of Arg met. But worth reading up.
Regards
venkat
Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 4:59 am
by Shannon Nelson
Thanks, Venkat!
The ran-b one is odd... Some would say that "vanishing of thoughts" is
part of the *point* of meditation!?... Given the source, I'd guess
that he also is using "meditate" as something like "lost in thought" or
"brooding", but I'll look back at all three.
Thanks again,
Shannon
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:03 am
by Monique
Hi Shannon,
I my rubric (Radar 8.1) it says: mind, ailments from meditation: arg-
met, olnd., ran-b.
Kind regards,
Monique
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:04 am
by Monique
Hi Shannon,
I my rubric (Radar 8.1) it says: mind, ailments from meditation: arg-
met, olnd., ran-b.
Kind regards,
Monique
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Re: Ailments from meditation?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:56 am
by Joy Lucas
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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