Tuesday 22 May 2012

CERATO

“Ceratostigma Willmottiana…

A flowering plant from the Himalayas. The pale blue tubular flowers are about 1 cm in length. They are gathered in August and September.”
Emotional Group : “Uncertainity “





Key Indications Self Distruct, Seeks advice from others, Self Uncertainity , intution
CERATO NEGATIVE EMOTIONS :
  • They are hesitant people , having low self esteem.
  • They are unable to take decisions ,unceratinity of self expression.
  • They do not trust their own judgment .
  • They depend a lot on what other people say and often get confused due to varying  opinions.
  • They are talkative people because of their tendency to ask lot of questions .
  • Blindly copies and imitate others
  • Keep changind doctors and treatment.
  • They have lack of  focus and concentration , they are hardly able to complete the task they undertake.
  • They are greddy of information , but inspite of having so much information they are unable to make right use of it and unable to take the decisions.
  • Immature behavior , unnessecary laughter , inappropriate comments.

Postivity Expected is :
  • Vast Knowledge gained during their negative states, now they are able to put it to right use
  • Able to take their own decisions and start trusting themselves
  • They depend less on others and stop seeking decisions.
  • Gain Self confidence
  • Inner voice grows stronger and believe their intutive powers.
Comparison with other Bach Remedies :


Scleranthus  – Cant Choose between 2 opinions , delays hhis judgemnet but doesn't seek other's advice
Centaury – Week willed to take decision for himself. Others make decisions for him and he is a willing slave , can't say no to anybody for anything.
Wild Oat  – FAils to take a final decision for the profeesion which may give him satisfaction
Larch –  No self confidence , thinks he can not do anything.
Cerato – Distrusts his own judgment , but once decided he carries it well.


Cerato
Homeopathic Remedies and Cerato By Dr Rohit :

Baryta Carb : Shy and anxious on meeting strangers or in public appearances, but friendly with friends and family, irresolution; developmental delay in children in regard to speaking, social behavior, and overall growth in mind and body.

Lycopodium clavatum: Lack of self-confidence, attempt to impress others; irresolution; fear of undertaking new endeavours

Thuja occidentalis: Low self-esteem, worry about being accepted by others; fixated ideas about low self-worth, with fear that others find out; mumbling of last part of sentence; may feel fragile, vulnerable, depressive, and lonely

Silica: Low self-confidence and “stage fright” , shyness; irresolution; yielding own point of view during argument; fixed ideas about own person.

Graphites: Subdued and uncertain expressive power of personality; much worry and nervousness, but action is not taken; stagnation, irresolution, dullness; lack of courage to express own opinion.

Petroleum: Low self-confidence and timidity, anxiety when in company; irresolution; lack of courage to express own opinion; uncertain body feeling, delusion of having three limbs, of having other persons in bed, of being double; weak memory, especially in regard to localities and time; skin conditions.

Theridion curassavicum: Low self-confidence and discouragement; confusion in regard to time sense and body feeling, lack of power of consciousness, vertigo and nausea on closing eyes and from motion, unconsciousness after exertion; fluttering of eyes and flickering before eyes, with confusion of consciousness; weak memory; indecision, thinking of a comparative nature is difficult; finds pleasure in nothing; heightened nervous sensitivity; anxiety about heart.

Argentum nitricum: Nervousness and timidity, yet exuberance of expression; childlike expression, enjoys company, mental impulsivity and compulsive behavior; many uncertainties and fears in regard to common place occurrences; anxious self-observation in regard to mental/emotional and physical symptoms; cardiac neurosis; diarrhea from apprehension.





Reff :- Bach Flower Therapy , Mechthild Scheffer
Bach Flower Remedies , D.S. Vohra

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