Gallus gallus domesticus

Gallus gallus domesticus
English: Domestic Chicken.
Source: a pennaceous feather was used.

Order: Galliformes.
Family: Phasianidae.
gallus -d-pen.

Introduction:.
A trituration of GALLUS GALLUS DOMESTICA PENNA was done by Roland Gunther in Canada.
Published: Homeopathic Links, Volume 22, Spring 2009, 23-25.
The feather was from a hen owned by Doug Brown in Portland, Oregon which he kept in his garden.

Summary.
In a C4 trituration of a chicken feather the participants experienced a state of psychological blindness and a refusal to be cognisant of their motivations. Aimless activity, superficial talk, meaningless social interaction were used to hide fears and insecurity. A desire to belong to a group and to conform helped to cover up fears of starvation and of survival. Even the sense of apparent freedom afforded by New Age ideologies ended up in boredom and resignation, because no transformation of unconscious fears had occurred. “Chicken” might be a remedy for people who live their lives unconsciously and avoid confrontation with their fears through conforming to mainstream societal norms.

Native American teachings say that domesticated animals cannot be spirit guides.

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