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Allen Coniglio
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Homeopathic types

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Sometimes one finds a certain "type" when going through the day. Sometimes these types are too obvious to pass up. Aside from the fact that everyone in this video is a lunatic, I would like to hear what everyone thinks of this person, Debbie Stevens, beginning at 29:50 in the video. You really have to watch her whole performance, particularly at the end when she gets her verdict but really, the whole thing is quite telling. What type is she?
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Dale Moss
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Dendroaspis.

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Allen Coniglio
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Hey Dale - Sorry I did not answer before but I lost my internet and just got it back. You, however, are the winner of the grand prize - a lifetime subscription to Minutus. There are two reasons for this. First, you have the (a) correct answer, and second, you are the only person that answered. Although I had never heard of Dendroaspis, I had heard of "black mamba" which dendroaspis is. And although we cannot be sure from watching a 3 or 4 minute clip of a person, we can be pretty sure that she is a snake remedy. Watch her flicking her tongue out when she gets angry and upset. Watch her insanely overreactive behavior when she does not get her way, how she talks a mile a minute, and how she seeks for revenge or attack against anyone who gets in her way. The first thing one thinks of is that she is from the group of animal remedies and then one thinks that she is very dangerous. That brings us to snake.
I was thinking Lachesis but I cannot say that is the remedy for certain. There are lots of snake remedies and it could be any one of them such as black mamba or another. But it is almost certainly snake. One other possibility, however, may be Scorpion but I would be concentrating more on the snake remedies.
So, thanks Dale and congratulations on your victory.
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Ondyena Oshyn
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That was fascinating!
I would love to see each person on the video decoded by remedy type!
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Hi, Allen
I can't say that was a "fun" exercise. It became too hard for me to watch so many people whose delusions of greatness outstripped their meager talents. But, of course, those of us in the USA are living this nightmare in real time, only we call it a presidential election.
The look in her eyes when she realized Piers was not going to confirm her self-assessment gave her away. Of course, it had to be a snake, and Dendroaspis is one snake that will attack without adequate provocation.
For a really good case on this remedy, see Morrison & Herrick's Miasms of the New Millennium.
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Allen Coniglio
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Hi Dale - I do not doubt your assessment of the US presidential elections. It is always that way and has been since John Kennedy was killed. He was the last chance the US had to return to and maintain some kind of decency and honorable behavior. Sadly, the same people who killed him are the ones who have been providing fake candidates for us ever since to run in our fake elections which are now even more fake since the votes are "counted/adjusted" electronically. Some people do not yet realize it but this year is the beginning of a revolution in the US and around the world and the nwo is trying desperately to prevent it from happening. Thus, the murder in Britain of the MP on the Brexit issue, the shootings in Orlando, the stump Trump (who has been speaking out against the secret government) movement in the phony republican party, the rejection of the criminal Hillary Clinton by the phony dems in favor of Sanders, etc.. Watch for more action-reaction as the revolution has only just begun - but count on the nwo criminals to clamp down hard and for obama to unconstitutionally remain in office after declaring martial law.
So much for that. No one should ever wave a controversial issue in front of me as I cannot resist and cannot be held accountable for what I might say.
In the meantime, yes, people can get carried away and crazed when denied what they are seeking and that video proved that well. And when people are behaving badly, it is then that they display the most negative sides of the various remedies. When they show aggression and violent tendencies or when they flee the scene we usually can think of animal remedies. When there is depression, sorrow, and helplessness we can think of plants, and when there is a rigid, rote, structured, and even dutiful response we can think of minerals. The insane, over the top responses, however, will almost always be animal.
In fact, most of the 10 people in that video could be said to be animal types and probably most of them would be snakes. The rubric "delusional" would be big for all of them. The one who wanted the judges to teach her how to sing and who got angry when they refused, claiming that just because she was not rich and talented, that is no reason she could not be the next American Idol, may be Staphysagria. She was also totally delusional and unrealistic but as she was not violent and aggressive, I would think of her more as a plant than an animal.
You mentioned the name "Piers", Dale. As he was not in that Debbie Stevens video which began at around 29:50, I just would like to make sure that we are talking about the same clip. Debbie Stevens was the woman who threw water on Louie at the end after she was rejected. Maybe you just were not familiar with the judges. In any case, "snake" is the theme of the day with virtually all of the contestants.
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Hi Ondyena - I'm glad you liked it. I would love to see it too. If anyone has any more "types" close at hand, please send them in. You can also find types in movies, politics, and everyday life. If you are interested in these kinds of things you can just start checking out everyone you meet during the day. You can begin by asking if they are animal, vegetable, or mineral and then go from there.
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Sherill
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Great visual exercise. She was INTENSE!!

I am behind the pace a bit but I also played with some rubrics:
MIND; AILMENTS from; egotism (9)

EYES; STARING; general (144)

MIND; ANGER, irascibility; general; violent (100)

MIND; LOQUACITY; speeches, makes (7)

MIND; QUICK to act (19)

MIND; RAGE, fury (154)
Lachesis can be seen as a “template” for other snakes, too.
Sherill


Allen Coniglio
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All of those rubrics, of course, lead directly to Lachesis. There is one other, however, that I came across that seems interesting. At the end, she came back into the room to throw a glass of water at Louie. Was that just an impulsive act or was there something about that act that was already programmed into her by her Lachesis frame of mind? Look at this rubric:

mind; RAGE, fury; water, sight of (7) : 3Bell., 3Canth., cupr., hyos., lach., merc., 3Stram.
I cannot say why she wanted to throw the water but one would have to consider the possibility that she almost had no choice but to do it, once she found herself under what she considered to be an attack.


Sherill
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Nice rubric. Never noticed it. One might expect hydrophobinum or lyssinum to be in there, too.
I see this in Reference Works:

Sight of water: ars-h., bell., canth., cupr., hyos., lach., 3Lyss., merc., 3Phos., sep., 2stram., tanac., wies.
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All of those rubrics, of course, lead directly to Lachesis. There is one other, however, that I came across that seems interesting. At the end, she came back into the room to throw a glass of water at Louie. Was that just an impulsive act or was there something about that act that was already programmed into her by her Lachesis frame of mind? Look at this rubric:

mind; RAGE, fury; water, sight of (7) : 3Bell., 3Canth., cupr., hyos., lach., merc., 3Stram.

I cannot say why she wanted to throw the water but one would have to consider the possibility that she almost had no choice but to do it, once she found herself under what she considered to be an attack.
Great visual exercise. She was INTENSE!!

I am behind the pace a bit but I also played with some rubrics:
MIND; AILMENTS from; egotism (9)

EYES; STARING; general (144)

MIND; ANGER, irascibility; general; violent (100)

MIND; LOQUACITY; speeches, makes (7)

MIND; QUICK to act (19)

MIND; RAGE, fury (154)
Lachesis can be seen as a “template” for other snakes, too.
Sherill


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