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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1586490
Loranthus acaciae (Plicosepalus acacia): The Proving
Publication History
Publication Date:
05 October 2016 (online)
Abstract
The Loranthus proving was shrouded in an atmosphere of animosity and suspicion. The thread of scarlet seemed to be: taking or claiming rights of things, which are not yours or feeling like a victim of such circumstances, feeling that one is overpowered by malicious force and being leeched upon. There is hatred for those you depend on or for those that are dependent (or use) you. This was responded to with resistance to any authority, by belligerence, and by a dictatorial, bitter, aggressive and impatient attitude. It is an uncompromising rivalry that is fuelled by an undercurrent conviction that it's ‘either me or you’.
Keywords
Loranthus acaciae - Parasites - Column five - Hatred - Power games - Being taken over - Flu-like - Humility - Love - GenerosityNote
The proving was conducted by: Elia Onne, Michal Yakir, Alice Ruth Ben Chail, Talia Sharon and Neomy Langford, Israel, 2009. For the full proving, please refer to the following link: http://dynamis.edu/catalog/articles/proving-loranthus-acaciea/.
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References
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