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Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 2:21 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Can anyone offer thoughts? I'm away from my materials for another few days.
When I took and repped the case a few months ago, Ars came quickly to the top, but I had been under the impression that N was tidy like his mother. I assume that this doesn't go against Ars, as it's simply the other extreme of tidiness, but am looking for other thoughts before I get back to her.

The other main parts of the case were:

Rage! Rage at his mother and father (who are long since split up, but quarreled long and loudly before that, and frequently since then over visitation and childrearing issues; N so very badly wants them to "just get along", or even the appearance of it); expressions of "hatred" and disdain at many people (tho this is not apparent on watching him socially).

He's a math whiz, and very thoughtful and perceptive in general.

According to dad, N was a bright, sunny and affectionate child until about age 12, puberty-ish.
According to mom, yes he was that, but also "on the verge of" hyperactive.

There was much more, but this is what's stayed mostly in my mind.

Mostly what I'm looking for at the moment, is reassurance that none of this goes against Ars, and/or other remedies or angles that I might consider, in basis of this very partial case.

Thanks,
Shannon

Re: Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 8:18 pm
by Rachel
i dont really think of Ars as prominent for rage, altho i know you can find it in there. what are the prominent physicals?
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From: "Shannon Nelson shannonnelson@tds.net [minutus]"
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Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2014 8:21 AM
Subject: [Minutus] Possibilities besides Ars?
Can anyone offer thoughts? I'm away from my materials for another few days.
When I took and repped the case a few months ago, Ars came quickly to the top, but I had been under the impression that N was tidy like his mother. I assume that this doesn't go against Ars, as it's simply the other extreme of tidiness, but am looking for other thoughts before I get back to her.

The other main parts of the case were:

Rage! Rage at his mother and father (who are long since split up, but quarreled long and loudly before that, and frequently since then over visitation and childrearing issues; N so very badly wants them to "just get along", or even the appearance of it); expressions of "hatred" and disdain at many people (tho this is not apparent on watching him socially).

He's a math whiz, and very thoughtful and perceptive in general.

According to dad, N was a bright, sunny and affectionate child until about age 12, puberty-ish.
According to mom, yes he was that, but also "on the verge of" hyperactive.

There was much more, but this is what's stayed mostly in my mind.

Mostly what I'm looking for at the moment, is reassurance that none of this goes against Ars, and/or other remedies or angles that I might consider, in basis of this very partial case.

Thanks,
Shannon

Re: Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 9:04 am
by Irene de Villiers
ARS has a rage that is held internally, not expressed, seemingly not affected, until and unless it build up and gets to a point of explosion. If they ever let that out, it is like an pyroclastic volcanic eruption!

SHannon - To confirm Ars, I suggest using inherited traits:
Depending on age, these vary. For example:
An Ars adult is long/tall, with wiry very strong muscles - but as a child the body is long but not the limbs, till they shoot up all in one year in early teen stage, to full height by age 15 - and as a baby they are plump and slow to walk with shortish limbs.
There is no bum, it is totally flat.
They have large feet, even for their above average height.

....Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."

Re: Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 12:06 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
Ars certainly has a rage - exactly as Irene describes it.
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ARS has a rage that is held internally, not expressed, seemingly not affected, until and unless it build up and gets to a point of explosion. If they ever let that out, it is like an pyroclastic volcanic eruption!

SHannon - To confirm Ars, I suggest using inherited traits:
Depending on age, these vary. For example:
An Ars adult is long/tall, with wiry very strong muscles - but as a child the body is long but not the limbs, till they shoot up all in one year in early teen stage, to full height by age 15 - and as a baby they are plump and slow to walk with shortish limbs.
There is no bum, it is totally flat.
They have large feet, even for their above average height.

....Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."

Re: Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 6:30 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Thanks Rachel,

I don't have my case notes nor other materials at the moment, but I was finding it in rage-related rubrics that seemed very relevant. Wish I could remember exactly…

Physically he's healthy. Restless, mentally and physically. Tall and thin. Warm-blooded, but I think that's not useful info given his age.

When I am able to look at his case notes I might write more.
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Re: Possibilities besides Ars?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 6:32 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Thanks Irene! I don't know details of his build as a child, but all the rest of it suits him to a T. (And I do recall he's tall, and has very big feet!)