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borrows trouble

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 3:39 am
by bored_chick
what does the rubric borrows trouble mean......it hink 2 rememdies are listed baryta carb and calc carb

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:09 pm
by Shannon Nelson
It's something along the lines of imagining trouble where there is none; worrying needlessly; fretting over small things. Certainly a LOT of other remedies could reasonably be there, and rubrics relating to anticipation and anxiety would turn up other possibilities.

Shannon

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:11 am
by Lynn Cremona
Perceiving Rubrics of Mind

by Farokh Master
Borrows Trouble:

Meaning:
Cross Reference: Fear, happen, something will.
Disease Condition: Personality trait.
Important Drugs: Acet-ac., Apis, Bar-c., Calc., Sang
from:

Hering's Guiding Symmptoms

Calc. carb.

Irritable without cause; cries about trifles; borrows trouble.
Kent's Lectures on MM

Acetic acid

Confusion of mind; does not know her own children; forgets what has recently happened; attacks of anguish; constantly borrows trouble; thinks something is going to happen: peevishness, complaining.
Apis
Sadness and melancholy; extreme irritability; borrowing trouble about everything.
The Cicuta patient, out of the convulsion, is full of sadness, anxiety, and darkness, borrows trouble from the future, is affected by sad stories, is pessimistic.
Phos

Late falling to sleep in the evening; lies awake thinking about the affairs of the day and borrowing trouble.
Phatak's Materia Medica of Homeopathic Medicines

Baryta carb

Always borrows trouble.
Sanguinaria

Borrows trouble

Best,
Lynn
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Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:30 am
by bored_chick
ooo thanks lynn that was a perfect explanation

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:34 am
by bored_chick
lynn can you also give an explanation like you did with the last answer.........about the rubric jealousy

when it comes to apis natmur and lachesis.
why or what scenarios make them jealous and how do they react....
thanks

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 7:38 pm
by Lynn Cremona
lynn can you also give an explanation like you did with the last answer.........about the rubric jealousy

when it comes to apis natmur and lachesis.
why or what scenarios make them jealous and how do they react....
thanks
bored_chick@hotmail.ca [minutus]
Saturday, October 10, 2015 4:30 AM
ooo thanks lynn that was a perfect explanation
Lynn Cremona freelynn@optonline.net [minutus]
Tuesday, September 29, 2015 7:11 PM
Perceiving Rubrics of Mind

by Farokh Master
Borrows Trouble:

Meaning:
Cross Reference: Fear, happen, something will.
Disease Condition: Personality trait.
Important Drugs: Acet-ac., Apis, Bar-c., Calc., Sang
from:

Hering's Guiding Symmptoms

Calc. carb.

Irritable without cause; cries about trifles; borrows trouble.
Kent's Lectures on MM

Acetic acid

Confusion of mind; does not know her own children; forgets what has recently happened; attacks of anguish; constantly borrows trouble; thinks something is going to happen: peevishness, complaining.
Apis
Sadness and melancholy; extreme irritability; borrowing trouble about everything.
The Cicuta patient, out of the convulsion, is full of sadness, anxiety, and darkness, borrows trouble from the future, is affected by sad stories, is pessimistic.
Phos

Late falling to sleep in the evening; lies awake thinking about the affairs of the day and borrowing trouble.
Phatak's Materia Medica of Homeopathic Medicines

Baryta carb

Always borrows trouble.
Sanguinaria

Borrows trouble

Best,
Lynn
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Monday, September 28, 2015 9:39 PM

what does the rubric borrows trouble mean......it hink 2 rememdies are listed baryta carb and calc carb
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Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:55 am
by bored_chick
ooo thanks again, comparisons always help me understand better

thanks

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 7:03 am
by bored_chick
hello lynn, im back haha I have one more question
can you give comparisons of remedies in the area fear punishment, fear having done wrong ailments from domination parental and religious(just as you did prevciousy for me :)
specifically the remedies natmur, staphy, zincum metallicum, thuja, arsenicum album
thanks again

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:56 am
by Steve Olsen
Re: Remedies for domination:
Remedies that are worse from domination: Look under the rubric reaction to the domination such as: MIND: Confidence want of, or MIND: Yielding or MIND: anger, indignation.
There are so many reactions one can have from domination. Go one step deeper and find the specific rubrics.
Best,

Steve Olsen ND
hello lynn, im back haha I have one more question
can you give comparisons of remedies in the area fear punishment, fear having done wrong ailments from domination parental and religious(just as you did prevciousy for me :)
specifically the remedies natmur, staphy, zincum metallicum, thuja, arsenicum album
thanks again

Re: borrows trouble

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:26 pm
by Lynn Cremona
so many possibilities and explanations
After finding the rubric that fits best, go to the remedy Provings and then the materia medica
to see why each remedy was included in that particular rubric and differentiate between them.
This is the most challenging part of finding the proper remedy/remedies....the Art of homeopathy.
additional Possiblities:

Comply

Mildness

Pleasing desire

Too polite

Servile

Will weakness

Yielding, Conceding, Submissive and Surrendering themselves to others dictates or opinions

Yielding because of their extremely amiable nature

Unable to assert themselves, due to severe depletion

See themselves as inferior, to everyone, like a dog they must submit

Soft and vaccilating, unable to stick to decisions, use their submissiveness to actually get what they want

Afraid to allow others to see what they are like inside so they go along with what others want

Unable to fight

also search rubrics under Delusions, and Ailments from
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