18.9 Neodymium metallicum proving
Meditation proving, one prover, 30K, 19 December 2000, remedy known.
A young eagle is on the verge of leaving his nest; a child aged one year sits in his mouth and looks into space; the eagle turns out to be hollow.
An eagle learns to fly, he sits on a trapeze being held by a larger and older eagle; this eagle also sits on a trapeze being held by an even larger and older eagle; the smallest and youngest of the eagle learns to fly, but he’s very clumsy, stumbling on his trapeze out of fear, having no trust.
A peacock prancing with his feathers extended.
A man holds a plate with food, crabs; he holds it with crab-like hands.
Torsion, twisting.
Fear from sudden, unexpected events, that results in awkward behavior.
Awkwardness, physical and psychological.
Delusion that things new for them are new for everyone.
Talent: trust that you can even do things never done before, because these things have been done before innumerable times, so you trust on the spiritual patterns, the morphogenetic fields.
Stunting, hang gliders, parachutes, gliding.
Chest pressure. Dyspnoea.
Right wrist, left elbow.
Lateral muscles of the eyes; strabismus divergent; prism lenses.
Intestines, cancer.
Synchronicity:
Doors being slammed.
DD: RNA.
Earphones.