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[0:18]Today, we are going to look at the topic of common sensation, especially violence, injury, and shock.
[0:18]How is violence, injury, and shock, the common sensation, different in these four families?
[0:18]In that, we saw Anacardiaceae, Cactaceae, Cruciferae, Euphorbiaceae, Primulaceae.
[0:18]Injury is the main theme, and therefore, the response to that is either numbness, shock, or desire to injure in return.
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[0:18]Good morning to everyone. Today, we are going to look at the topic of common sensation, especially violence, injury, and shock. How this is different in different plant families. Compositae, Papaveraceae, Solanaceae, Umbelliferae. How is violence, injury, and shock, the common sensation, different in these four families? We are going to differentiate and see. It is very important to see it this way. It is very important to read the book easily, rather than reading it. If you read the difference, you can read it easily and it won't be boring. Last time, we saw tight, stiff, unable to move. In that, we saw Anacardiaceae, Cactaceae, Cruciferae, Euphorbiaceae, Primulaceae. What is the difference in that? This time, we are going to see violence, injury, shock, the common sensation. How it is going to be seen in different families. We will see with case examples. In Compositae, there are Arnica, Calendula, Echinacea, everything. We usually give Arnica for injuries. But for this plant family itself, there is a common sensation. What is it? Injury is the main theme, and therefore, the response to that is either numbness, shock, or desire to injure in return. That is, there can be a shock from injury, and then there can be a nature to retaliate. Insult, hurt, burn, these are all common sensations. In this Compositae, the violence will not be more like Umbelliferae. Sudden blow will not be there. This is the difference we need to see. Now, how to understand this Compositae family? Let's see through a case. They have cancer. There is a lump in the armpit. They say it came after falling down. I thought it was lymph node enlargement due to breast cancer, but they said that after falling, this place became swollen, it became like a blood clot, and finally, it became cancer. So they are saying. Lymph node enlargement is in the armpit. Now, how to see this case? We need to ask about their life. That is very important. What is your problem, ma'am? I and my son are here. My husband comes home at night after drinking. As soon as he sees us, he hits me. Then he hits my son. He throws both of us out of the house and locks the door. Outside the house, he says. The house is very small. So he easily throws us out and locks the door. He won't let us in. We sleep on the doorstep all night. Then, in the morning, after the milkman comes, we have to come in. We can only come in when he opens the door. This is the situation. It happens every day, she says. She says, once in a while, we can sleep inside, but it will definitely happen three or four times a week. What will you feel? What will be your experience, when asked? She says, it will be a great insult. She uses the word "big insult". It will be a great insult. It will be very difficult. There will be beatings, and I will be putting up with it. I and my child will be sitting outside in the mosquito bites. It will be very difficult. He goes to school, and I go to work. We are living by enduring all this, she says. Here, the central theme is beating and insult. One is verbal, the other is physical. These two injuries together have created the seeds of cancer in this lady's life. Especially, it has created a sensation of Compositae. This has been happening continuously, and they are unable to speak against it. Their reaction is to control and control. They don't speak against it. As a result of enduring all this, what happened is that her sorrow, her anger, everything that she suppressed, she stretched beyond her capacity, and she landed in cancer. Now, the Compositae family. In that, the cancer miasm is Bellis perennis. If you look at Bellis perennis in materia medica, it says "cancer due to trauma". It is the same for them. They said, "I fell down, and after I fell down, this place got clotted, and after that, this happened". I asked, "Did it come from him hitting you?" They said, "No, I fell down, and after falling down, this place got blood clot, and after that, this happened." They said. They were given Bellis perennis, and that lump completely dissolved, and the cancer also dissolved. It was a completely beautiful and cured cancer case. I've seen it. This is one of the most wonderfully and completely cured cancer cases I have seen. They are still alive today. So, how should we look at it? What are the elements in it? There is violence, there is injury. What will he have if he sees them hitting? He will be shocked. Shock. Everything is there. This is the nature of the Compositae family. We can also use Compositae for burn injuries. We can also use it for insult. What else is common for insult? Ranunculaceae family. Next, Papaveraceae. In this, there is Opium, Sanguinaria, and all those families. Before we understand this Papaveraceae family, let's look at some things. Great sensitive to pain. They can't bear the pain. Great sensitivity. Unsuffering, especially of extreme degree. That is, it is the ultimate of pain. But for what do we give opium? To feel no pain even when there is pain. We use it mostly for this. This is one kind of polarity. Another one is extreme pain. Another place of that extreme pain is anesthetic. It will become numb. Can be connected to death, dying experience. How will that pain be? It can be connected to death and dying experience. It can refer to death and the experience of being on the verge of death. The agony of death and dying.

[7:30]Look at that scream of death. It will be like that. Hell-like state. There will be the pain of hell. Look, sensation. If you understand this, it is enough. Being buried alive. It will be like being buried alive. How to understand Papaveraceae? Look. Death or dying experience, the agony of death and dying, hell-like state. Next, like being buried alive. This sensation is Papaveraceae. I'll tell you a case. His sister brought this patient. He was normal when he came here. Normal means no problem. He had a proper swelling only in his leg. The pain was extreme pain. They tried all treatments. There was a bone fracture. Even after the bone fracture was cured, that place did not heal for them. The pain was continuous. This is the incident. What happened? How did this injury happen? I asked him. Did you fall down? What happened? What is this? I asked him. No sir, we were going in a car. My children, my wife, everyone was going. On the way, there was an accident. The driver was spot out. My child got injured, my wife got injured, I got injured, everyone got injured. One relative who came with us also got injured. He died. So, two deaths. But when that incident happened, I rescued everyone and admitted them to the hospital. I did all the necessary help for them. I did everything wonderfully, sir. They said. When they said that, his sister who came with him said, "Sir, no human being would have that much courage, sir. He did everything with great courage and wonderfully. Not a single tear came, sir." His leg was also broken. He worked with this. He worked with the fracture. The villagers also helped. Then they took them in an ambulance and did everything. Now, what is the problem? Sir, all operations on the leg have been done. Everything has been set correctly. Everything has healed. But there is pain. The pain is very severe at night. How is it, I asked him. It is death pain. Look at his words, death pain. That incident, that accident, is that so, sir? Sir, at that time, I was only focused on the task, not on anything else. I was very brave, sir. Everyone, all our relatives, were surprised. They said, 'Even with a broken leg, you saved everyone and did all this.' They praised me. How is that incident now? When you look at that incident now, how is it, I asked. Sir, at that time, I had a lot of courage. I had a frenzy to save them. But one thing is true, sir. It was a big death wail, sir. Death wail. Look at the word. Death pain, death wail. What kind of feeling do you get from that? I was just shocked, sir. This shock, that incident. How is it? Violence is more. That is death wail. Everyone is injured. Injury. With this, we should not immediately give Ignatia. We should not give Ignatia, thinking they are dead. We should not go that way. Now, his sister brought him. Why did she bring him? Sir, he is staying at home. He doesn't go anywhere outside. He is staying inside the house. He is very dark. He is in pain. They are giving painkillers there for treatment. Beyond that, it is not healing. I don't know what to do, sir. They are giving general shock from injury. Taking that as the rubric, they are staying inside the house. That is very important. He doesn't go outside at all. He can walk, he can do everything. The pain is more at night when he sleeps. Taking all this into account, he was prescribed Opium. We could have given Ignatia. We didn't give Ignatia. It's not a big sorrow there. Death wail. There is a difference between the two. It's not sorrow, it's death wail. Shock. There is shock in Ignatia. Here, he is confined to the house. Magnoliidae subclass. Ignatia goes outside the house. That is Asterales subclass. This is the first subclass. That is the sixth subclass. It was Opium that was given to him. The pain miraculously disappeared. It healed well. 30 Opium, it healed well. Then he became normal. Next, the third, Solanaceae. For them, there is psoriasis on the face. Not anywhere else. It is in the neck area. Not anywhere else. She came to me and told me, "Tell my husband to leave the room for a while." She told me. He went outside. What she said first was, "I owe you a debt of gratitude. My husband told me to divorce him and marry someone else. How can I live with this face?" But he wouldn't listen. He said, "We can fix it somehow. Even if it stays like this, it's fine. You should be my wife." He is such a good person. But I can't live with him with this face. The itching is like this. Look at her hand. Look at the way she talks. I can't bear it. What will I do? I will look in the mirror and think, "Should I just cut it with a blade?" Look at that violence. It is terrible, sir. It is ugly. I can't go anywhere outside. I think no one should know this. It is ugly. It is disgusting. Then what else will you think, you asked. When I pray to God, I suddenly get angry. I will break whatever is there. If there is a wall, I will break it. I will curse God badly, saying, "Why did you give me such a situation?" I will curse badly. He is a decent man. I will curse badly. Will this come from that, she asks with fear. And I have a habit of masturbating since childhood. Will this come from that, she asks with fear. I don't know the reason, sir. I don't know what it is, sir.

[15:10]Then, how is the itching, I asked? It's terrible. This terrible word keeps coming. Delirium, terror, expression. But I didn't give Belladonna. Because Belladonna is in the Solanaceae family. That is known. But what is she saying? It's disgusting. This disgusting feeling is the leper state. Leprous miasmatic state. Taking that into account, and taking into account the Solanaceae family, the leprous miasmatic remedy, Mandragora, was prescribed to her. In 30 C, three doses were given. That is, three doses were given. Total eight months. It healed completely in eight months. Next case, we will see. Umbelliferae. How to understand the Umbelliferae case? The attack is sudden. This is in the Solanaceae family. Sudden attack. Here also, it is sudden. Extra what is there is violent and unexpected. Violence and Solanaceae family are there. This unexpected is very important. That is what differentiates it. Here also, it will be sudden, there will be violence, everything will be there. Violence, everything will be there. Terror is also in Solanaceae. Here, rape is included. For this, one example is a case. When I finished BHMS and was practicing here in Madurai, a patient came from Tirunelveli. They came and sat down. After a little while, the husband said, "Sir, wait a minute," and took his wife. After three or four minutes, he came back inside. "What is it, sir?" I asked. "I just got an injection, sir." He said. Group 1 injection, he said. Painkiller. He has to take it frequently, every half an hour or every 15 minutes. Otherwise, he can't bear the pain. He has dysmenorrhea. Painful menstruation. The pain will be more during menstruation. So, from Tirunelveli, by the time they come here, they will take an injection every half an hour or every 15 minutes. This is how their life runs. They can't live without taking this injection until the period stops. That's why they came to me. When does the pain reduce, I asked. Sir, just wait a minute, she said, and that lady started walking. Why, I asked. If I walk, the pain reduces. Walking amelioration. So, what is the problem? When did this problem start? Sir, first, my period was irregular, there was slight pain. Then I went to a gynecologist. Then that lady checked all the tests, did per vaginal examination, and asked me a question. Does your husband act violently, she asked. Why, madam, I asked. No, because of that violent behavior, there is dysmenorrhea and other problems, she said. That's why this happens, madam, she asked. This happens because of that, she said. Does it really happen, sir, she asked me. I don't know in what context they spoke, but I said that such possibilities are not there. No, sir, that is what seems to be the reason for me. What they are saying seems to be fair. After that, my pain increased a lot. When I realized that my husband acts a little violently in our intimate life, it creates a lot of discomfort for me. I can't even tell him. I even told him once, but he didn't listen. I even told his sister, but he still acts the same way. What is it, ma'am? When he engages in intimate activity like this, his actions are like raping me. What kind of feeling do you have, I asked. When I asked that, it was then that she said, "I feel very uncomfortable, sir. It's like he's raping me," she said. Then, taking walking amelioration as the center, and taking rape as the center, and understanding this as sudden attack, and taking that violence, the medicine given to them was Conium. After giving Conium, he got into the bus from my clinic to Madurai. They called me. Sir, it's been half an hour, and there is no pain, sir. Do I need to take the injection or not, she asked. If there is no pain, don't take it, ma'am, I said. There was no pain until she reached Tirunelveli. After that, there was no pain the next day. The pain never came after the period ended. We gave the correct medicine. Then, after giving it repeatedly, it healed. Because, here, the vital sensation was focused and the correct medicine was given, it healed. Here, we need to know one thing. Compositae is in superclass 6, Asterales subclass. Similarly, Solanaceae is also in superclass 6, Asterales. Papaveraceae is in Magnoliidae, superclass 1. Next, Umbelliferae is in Rosidae, fifth subclass. If we know this, it is good. Each class has a nature, and I will explain that further next time. Thank you.

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