APIS and the case of exploding genitals
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2002 2:47 pm
Ah Dave, it has been invigorating to read your caustic comments of late. It
has reminded me that you challenged my comments about the value of observing
honey bees in nature as to a surefire way of understanding the remedy
application in homeopathy. You said it had about 1% application. This has
prompted me to go further and qualify my assertion. These notes therefore
come not only as from a homeopath but as a bee-keeper also.
A honeybee colony is divided up as follows:-
QUEEN BEE - is there anything more JEALOUS in nature than the queen bee
(asks Clarke). There is only ever one queen bee in a colony/hive. She will
not tolerate another and if the rest of the hive have started nurturing
another queen bee they will attack each other to the death.
The queen is surrounded by thousands of bees - CANNOT BEAR TO BE LEFT ALONE.
All the other bees attend to her every need - HARD TO PLEASE. They are
totally dependent on the queen, if she dies the whole colony dies -
PREMONITION OF DEATH. Once a queen has mated she spends the rest of her life
laying eggs, almost non stop. STRONG AFFINITY WITH UTERUS AND OVARIES. MANIA
FROM SEXUAL IRRITATION. The queen will only leave a hive/colony twice - once
to mate and once to swarm - > COLD WATER. Believe me I know!!
DRONES (male):- oh the poor drones. They do virtually nothing around the
hive, neither do they go foraging - TORPOR, APATHY. Their only purpose is
for one of them to mate with the queen. Other than that, come Autumn they
literally get kicked out of the hive/colony so as to save food stores for
the rest of the bees. So for all the hundreds of drones only one gets to
mate with the new queen who emerges from the hive just once to mate with
which ever lucky???? drone is around. Unfortunately for the drone as soon as
he has mated with her his genitals then explode and he falls to the ground -
dead - SUDDEN SHRILL AND PIERCING SCREAMS.
I actually had a case of a 25 year old man who had eczema around the genital
area - he described the itching burning at its worse "as if his testicles
were going to explode." MALE, SEXUAL DESIRE DECREASED, PAINS AND SWELLINGS
OF TESTES, HIGHLY INFLAMED.
The hive never sleeps, bees do not sleep - GREAT DESIRE TO SLEEP, EXTREME
SLEEPINESS, DREAMS OF FLYING THROUGH THE AIR. They never stop moving -
GIDDINESS, FIDGETY, LISTLESS, TWITCHING, << lying down.
The general colour of a colony is yellow to brown although honey can be
anything from white to dark brown. WAXY YELLOW APPEARANCE, STOOLS YELLOW,
DIARHHOEA = WHITE, YELLOWISH GREEN, ORANGE. When bees get dysentery you
really know about it if you've got washing hanging on the line!
Everything about a hive is sticky, wax and propolis - DISCHARGES STICKY.
Bees do need some moisture but most of it is processed through the honey
making naturally, you will rarely see a bee drinking - THIRSTLESS.
I could go on but I can hear the drones buzzing!
So in my opinion it is extremely worthy to look towards the natural
substance, the natural state of our remedies in order to gain a better
understanding of them and to know how and why the remedies produced the
symptoms/rubrics during the provings.
I reckon its Hartley 2 and Lucas 8
Best wishes, Joy Lucas.
has reminded me that you challenged my comments about the value of observing
honey bees in nature as to a surefire way of understanding the remedy
application in homeopathy. You said it had about 1% application. This has
prompted me to go further and qualify my assertion. These notes therefore
come not only as from a homeopath but as a bee-keeper also.
A honeybee colony is divided up as follows:-
QUEEN BEE - is there anything more JEALOUS in nature than the queen bee
(asks Clarke). There is only ever one queen bee in a colony/hive. She will
not tolerate another and if the rest of the hive have started nurturing
another queen bee they will attack each other to the death.
The queen is surrounded by thousands of bees - CANNOT BEAR TO BE LEFT ALONE.
All the other bees attend to her every need - HARD TO PLEASE. They are
totally dependent on the queen, if she dies the whole colony dies -
PREMONITION OF DEATH. Once a queen has mated she spends the rest of her life
laying eggs, almost non stop. STRONG AFFINITY WITH UTERUS AND OVARIES. MANIA
FROM SEXUAL IRRITATION. The queen will only leave a hive/colony twice - once
to mate and once to swarm - > COLD WATER. Believe me I know!!
DRONES (male):- oh the poor drones. They do virtually nothing around the
hive, neither do they go foraging - TORPOR, APATHY. Their only purpose is
for one of them to mate with the queen. Other than that, come Autumn they
literally get kicked out of the hive/colony so as to save food stores for
the rest of the bees. So for all the hundreds of drones only one gets to
mate with the new queen who emerges from the hive just once to mate with
which ever lucky???? drone is around. Unfortunately for the drone as soon as
he has mated with her his genitals then explode and he falls to the ground -
dead - SUDDEN SHRILL AND PIERCING SCREAMS.
I actually had a case of a 25 year old man who had eczema around the genital
area - he described the itching burning at its worse "as if his testicles
were going to explode." MALE, SEXUAL DESIRE DECREASED, PAINS AND SWELLINGS
OF TESTES, HIGHLY INFLAMED.
The hive never sleeps, bees do not sleep - GREAT DESIRE TO SLEEP, EXTREME
SLEEPINESS, DREAMS OF FLYING THROUGH THE AIR. They never stop moving -
GIDDINESS, FIDGETY, LISTLESS, TWITCHING, << lying down.
The general colour of a colony is yellow to brown although honey can be
anything from white to dark brown. WAXY YELLOW APPEARANCE, STOOLS YELLOW,
DIARHHOEA = WHITE, YELLOWISH GREEN, ORANGE. When bees get dysentery you
really know about it if you've got washing hanging on the line!
Everything about a hive is sticky, wax and propolis - DISCHARGES STICKY.
Bees do need some moisture but most of it is processed through the honey
making naturally, you will rarely see a bee drinking - THIRSTLESS.
I could go on but I can hear the drones buzzing!
So in my opinion it is extremely worthy to look towards the natural
substance, the natural state of our remedies in order to gain a better
understanding of them and to know how and why the remedies produced the
symptoms/rubrics during the provings.
I reckon its Hartley 2 and Lucas 8
Best wishes, Joy Lucas.