Please, what do you get for the most intersting rubrics mentioned in recent posts ?! : a) "mind, delusion, animal, is" ( Dave, you know this is one for me, don't you ? ... ) ; b) "Delusion, prisoner is" ; c) "Delusion, wild animal locked in" . I don't have access to Rep. at the moment as I write this, and also your data may differ to what I would get due to other sources perhaps, so it might supplement inf. in every case. I need it for another case. Thanks in advance and Regards, Panthera P.S.: what precisely does c) mean ? Is it sort of "vision of some ~" or is it sort of "feeling he is ~ himself" ?
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claustrophobia rubrics ( results needed )
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Re: claustrophobia rubrics ( results needed )
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; animal, he or she is a: choc., germ.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; animal, he or she is a; locked in: germ.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; prisoner, she is a: falco-p., germ., haliae-lc.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; animal, he or she is a; locked in: germ.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; prisoner, she is a: falco-p., germ., haliae-lc.
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Re: claustrophobia rubrics ( results needed )
Andy has given the remedies in these rubrics already.
The interpretation of the rubric can vary a bit. I would interpret 'delusion
of being a wild animal locked in' as someone who feels like a caged lion,
the feeling that you are locked in a situation you can't escape from, being
hemmed in by restraints of society, or something similar. Your
interpretation would be as good as mine though, sometimes it is necessary to
use the rubrics a bit of creativity.
Jon van Hoffen
The interpretation of the rubric can vary a bit. I would interpret 'delusion
of being a wild animal locked in' as someone who feels like a caged lion,
the feeling that you are locked in a situation you can't escape from, being
hemmed in by restraints of society, or something similar. Your
interpretation would be as good as mine though, sometimes it is necessary to
use the rubrics a bit of creativity.
Jon van Hoffen