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Elements, Periodic table

First question, lets say you are row 3, does this mean if a remedy from that row works for you/helps you, you move on than to row 4 and will need a remedy from that row or not? I come to that idea by the way they say things like... now I have an identity (row 3) so now I need security (row 4) which is the next row.



About the rows:

when they say to row 3 appearance is very important because they judge themselves by it, does that mean only elements from row 3 have an issue with appearance from all the minerals or is that not so simple? Judging yourself by the way you look that sounds so true for me. Well from all the rows I cannot identify with any of them except for row 3.
[message edited by Silicea on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 08:35:10 BST]
 
  Silicea on 2011-07-11
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Ah it dont matter. Its day 10, I havent thought about switching remedies yet and would have no problem with taking a repeat dose which i usually always had a problem with... must be good signs.
[message edited by Silicea on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 08:31:28 BST]
 
Silicea last decade
No people do not move through the rows of the periodic table. The remedy cures them, they don't move on to a new form of sickness.

All the rows might have issues with appearance, but it means different things to the different rows. It is a stronger theme in row 3 but is very important to both rows 4 and 5 as well. Rows 1 and 7 have the least issues with appearance (generally speaking).
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Thanks a lot
 
Silicea last decade

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