Allium sativum

1.38 Allium sativum

Number: 63356.13
Series: Hydrogen, Carbon and Silicon series; emphasis on Silicon series.
Clades: Amaryllidaceae; Asparagales; Liliidae.
Phase: 5; Subphase: 6.
Stage: 13.

English: Garlic.
French: Ail.
Dutch: knoflook.
Content: selenium, sulphur.
Source: North American.

Introduction
They are quite happily married but have the feeling that is spoiled by something, often an adultery, by themselves or their wife. This gives them the feeling that the marriage isn’t pure anymore, that something has entered their relationship that disturbs it. They have a nostalgia to how it was before, but cannot go back. It is also too much to end the relationship as it is good in principle or there are children. So they are left with a kind of grudge about the adultery or a kind of feeling of bitterness that it did not work out the way they had idealised it.

Mind
Nostalgia to the pure monogamous marriage.
Bitter about the loss of purity, injustice.
Gourmand, high living.
Strong personality, but scattered or splintered, too easily influenced, by low-grade psychism, mediums, possession.
Ailments from anticipation, death of parents or friends.
Ambitious, workaholic, desire for activity.
Too much concerned about his physical appearance; stylishness.
Worse from thinking of complaints.
Forgetful, concentration low.
Irritability, + indignation, < injustice, < trifles.
Fear: depression, recovery, disease; poisoned; jumping, insects; snakes; of pursuing, but not frightening.
Dreams: water, storms; rapid transit from place to place, anxious; animals; flying snakes; flying.

Allium sativum, proving
Sense proving, Utrecht.

Prover 1.
They desire a loving intimate relationship, that is how it should have been.
After adultery the relationship isn’t pure anymore, an ideal lost.
But one is human, even when one feels guilty of adultery.

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