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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2002 10:38 pm
Dear Rosemary, Just a few thoughts hope they may be of some help.
There's an old expression: 'Don't look a gift horse in the
mouth. ' (Just give him Arsenic). Ok I added that parenthetical phrase
. But really, in addition to his (subconcious?). offering that he had
the "constitution of a horse" Arsenic does appear to cover very well
his deep fears of disease and death which seem to run through much of
his story. Also his tendency to complain (if given the opportunity),
and to be full of worries.
His 'hyperactivity' (keeping busy all the time) may be his way of
keeping at bay a very deep fear of death again, especially magnified by
the loss of his partner and his mother. You mentioned that 'the case
couldn't go foward without the resolution of his great Pessimism, there
again is Arsenic. Hope this is helpful. Rich
There's an old expression: 'Don't look a gift horse in the
mouth. ' (Just give him Arsenic). Ok I added that parenthetical phrase
. But really, in addition to his (subconcious?). offering that he had
the "constitution of a horse" Arsenic does appear to cover very well
his deep fears of disease and death which seem to run through much of
his story. Also his tendency to complain (if given the opportunity),
and to be full of worries.
His 'hyperactivity' (keeping busy all the time) may be his way of
keeping at bay a very deep fear of death again, especially magnified by
the loss of his partner and his mother. You mentioned that 'the case
couldn't go foward without the resolution of his great Pessimism, there
again is Arsenic. Hope this is helpful. Rich