Hi, Shannon!
This guy is a musician who loves to travel, writes
poetry and enjoys life in general, but apparently has
periods of mild depression mostly related to his
relationship. Feels insecure about her love, hates it
when she flirts with other guys (in my perspective she
does so quite innocently)and has recurrent thoughts
and images on which she's cheating on him (his
words)after every 'flirting episode'. He says he's
aware that he's jealous. He experiences guilt after
sexual intercourse with his girlfriend at times,
except when he feels that she thinks he's 'sexy'
enough for he feels 'appreciated'. I see him as
oversensitive also because he feels strongly affected
about any negative comment anyone makes about him (I
suggested maybe his girlfriend was having a hard time
dealing with his reproaches and he felt offended that
I thought he was not 'nice enough' to her). His
critical nature towards the people close to him made
me think of China. Also thinks that people think he
has done something wrong ('as if guilty of a crime'?).
on the other hand, he's a pretty 'original' guy and
writes songs and poetry about quite controversial
issues that would definitely shock 'uptight' people
but would be loved by political activists. He is of a
really compassionate nature (has an animal shelter,
and volunteers to help the needy), and this has made
me think of Causticum. He writes philosophical essays
that are quite brilliant and finely articulated.
Always gets the best grades in school but wants to
drop out one year before graduation because he wants
to 'be free' to wander around the planet and 'let his
creativity flow'. Loves the study of all different
spiritual movements, cultures, countries and says that
his intuitions about people are always right. He's
really funny and always seems to be in a good mood,
except when those thoughts about his girlfriend
torment him. He experiences anticipatory anxiety quite
commonly, except when meeting with people who are
really close to him or people he doesn't know at all.
He's afraid to be misinterpreted and misjudged.
This is quite a lot of info I have so far...
His constant itchiness made me think of psora as a
predominant miasm at least in this moment... but I'm
not quite a genius as far as pointing out miasms is
concerned.
Anyway, thank you so much for your interest and
helping me learn more

!
Cheers!
Eric.
--- Robert & Shannon Nelson
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