7 Noronhia emarginata
Number: 3-665.46.11
Clades: Oleaceae, Rubiales, Lamiidae, Asteranae, Angiospermae.
Introduction
They feel good in their family with strong mutual support and defence against a dangerous outside world that can be rude and violent sometimes. They do not fight against the world but just avoid it to maintain their own security and feel safe and happy together at home. At home they can enjoy the beauty of the world, nature and art.
They can have a fear that the outside world will see them as savages, as not cultural and rude due to their defense attitude. But in general they do not care about it as they feel good together.
Problems can arise when there is a love affair. Relations with outsiders can disrupt the family stability. When they fall in love they can get into a situation that they have to choose for their love or the family.
Mind
Aversion: rules, being controlled.
Body
Mouth: taste rough, tough.
Discussion Noronhia
Prover 11 said, they looked like three little monkeys; all very funny and silly; started to play with
the idea of the monkeys.
Prover 2 was the mama monkey; the younger ones started to care about their appearance; nonsense talk; fearful. The caution or fearfulness had to do with the other group which was fighting; threatened them. Prover 2 said to Prover 19: Donât fuck with us. We will not fight but negotiate; but if you attack us, we will hunt you down; put your heads on a stick on the beach.
We are stubborn, will defend our little group; solid, powerful; we will win, if someone attacks us.
Prover 20 said: You are going to be the winners today.
Saw a beautiful hawk flying, appreciating that. âNobody fucks with Mama monkey.â Prover 23 asks about attacking or defending.. Not a threat, I will kill him if I had to. Not aggressive.
Others do not take us seriously; our refinement is not seen, we are a bit under the radar; with monkey noises kind of primitive feeling; lovely caring family from the beginning. Mama monkey loves her little monkeys.
Very sure and strong. Lot of monkey noises. Primitive wildness.
The number is 665.46.
Phase 4 is obvious, it is a solid family.
Subphase 6: the fear of becoming savages again, being attacked, getting dis- graced.
This is the family of the Oleaceae: they cannot leave family for love; disgrace, savage).
The Stage is 11, controlling everything; attack only as a response; being vigilant. It is not Stage 10, because they had to maintain.
Proving Norinha X
Trituration proving, Nosy Be, Madagascar 25-9-2013. Provers: Prover 2, Prover 12, Prover 1.
C1
The plant is very hard, tough little nut.
Others have to collect their plant, look for it; we donât have to, itâs easy, we have ours here
We talking about dirty language
Bit of mischief and laziness. Glad it was easy to just have plant.
There is lots of bad language!
Three little monkeys. No rules, do whatever you want.
Prover 12 tells Ma to stop, the time is up but she wants to do whatever she wants.
Prover 2: Why cannot we do what we want to? The bastards wonât let us! Feeling free. Donât care what anyone thinks.
We start singing âhey hey weâre the monkeysâ
We all feel very carefree, have no worries.
Then singing âNo worriesâ
Leaf is a limey colour, gone lumpy. We donât like smooth and slick. Itâs individual.
While triturating the leaf is hiding in the milk powder like Prover 12 hid the plant so that no one could find it.
An feels itâs a little bit forbidden but likes it. Itâs good not to follow rules. Has a buzz to it.
An looks like sheâs up to no good. We are all quite so that no one will come and catch us.
Weâre plotting and behaving like weâre plotting. Havenât plotted yet though! Donât bring Gucci to Madagascar. Madagascaran boy stole Prover 1âs necklace, so donât wear gold or anything precious
Keep it simple. People make up rules, safety element to it. All the big words. Too much structure.
An feels we donât need rules to be safe.
The rules are there but people break them. So why have them? They constrain us.
Very primitive, right now, before organisations and rules. We donât realise that we need to be safe. We are before realising that.
Leaf still there hiding. Feeling it wonât go away.
Monkey girls, donât want to do what we have to do.
Prover 12: Donât want to go the one way (triturating)
Prover 2: Well go the other way! What will happen if you donât, will the world end?! Well do it then!
So Prover 12 goes the other way (direction) and it feels good.
Prover 12: Iâm doing it so I will do it whatever way I want.
The leaf is going nowhere, itâs impossible. (to comminute it)
It stayâs in the middle and wonât move, like itâs saying âfuck off â The otherâs are coming back, who is it, Prover 5 & Marie.
âProver 5, knees & bumps a daisy. Heads, shoulders, knees & toes.â
Singing silly song.
Like a child. Little monkey.
Itâs a great feeling to sit.
Prover 1: You can say it like a bad word too, stupid monkey, like âyou are a stupid cow. â
A sneaky little leaf, not hiding but avoiding judgement getting nasty, nobody likes the French a tough little baby, itâs avoiding the pestle.
Why do we have language? It would be easier to have one for all; it builds barriers, separates People
Objecting the rules
We know the rules, we are good in it.
What is the sense of all the rules? To control, a controlling aspect
Too much thinking, work talking about the language issue
We are in a huge tree, jumping, watching the world.
Persistent, stubborn little fuckers.
Itâs going to be very hard to get us out of our tree.
We have our own rules.
Prover 23 photographing the pod, nut, places it on a rock. Prover 12 says âyouâd expect it to jump off the rockâ.
Prover 12 wonders will there be consequences, ooh, thereâs a big word (Ma.)! Prover 2: You silly cow, who have you been talking to!
Prover 23 chewing the leaf but it is still complete. Itâs a tough little fucker.
Prover 12: Must get Chloe to wash my clothes. Iâm getting a tan today. We are also concerned now with appearance!
Time is an issue, seems longer or shorter.
Prover 23, the invader, authority figure. He came and Prover 12 and Prover 1 felt self conscious and then wanted to have clean clothes.
We are safe and ok in our own group. We know we are accepted and loved.
itâs when others come in. Everything is clear and easy, comfortable. Having to explain to others is a pressure. We do not judge each other. We are awesome. We need nothing and could just stay here.
Prover 1: I like youâre belt (to Prover 12). Prover 12: It came with the shorts.
Prover 1: Or did the shorts come with the belt! Which came first, the belt or the shorts?
When we leave here we have to go by their rules.
Like Prover 23, the invader.
We have to go to Prover 20.
We could confuse Prover 23 by hiding, moving, running away but we wonât give in, stubborn.
Strong in our group. In it together, tough little nuts.
We donât have curiosity about the outside world, only fear, very defensive. What if we went out and they came in and took over.
We tried to sneak out, the others tried to shot us. They started, we defended ourselves, we attacked them, we frightened them, we shocked them.
We learned from the journey. Donât fuck with us, we cut your head up; you have to pay the price.
It stems from the fear. Leave us alone, we leave you alone.
We went in a friendly way, we had a strategy but they attacked us so we defended us.
C2
Prover 12 makes plays with the paper.
Prover 2 feels powerful now. Now we know we can do this.
No more playing nice.
They started it, we will finish it. Now we feel safe again back in our own little spot.
On the journey (getting the milk powder for the C2) Prover 12 and Prover 1 were scared, but Prover 2 defended us.
We went in a friendly way but they started it.
Thatâs how wars start actually.
Prover 2 just wanted to keep her babies safe, a natural instinct. Fight your corner; primitive
If they would come in here we would fucking kill them.
On the surface we look benign and friendly.
We tried hiding, then adapting but it didnât work so we attacked them. Itâs all about fear.
Our fear is justified, itâs so dangerous outside.
Thereâs no need to be unfriendly, why cannot they be nice?
Back in the comfort zone
Familiar territory
Itâs a jungle out there.
Itâs very primitive protecting your children; a natural instinct.
Prover 12 and Prover 1 were cuddling into Ma. (when the other group attacked us)
Prover 2: Donât fuck with the Mama monkey!
When it didnât work with the adapting, hiding we attacked and they backed off. Prover 2: saying âWoozyâ She sounds like a monkey. She is yawning.
Good vantage point, can see all around, can see someone coming.
Invaders can be seen and we will be prepared.
Prover 1: Prover 23 will be back. Fear and not really scared, know heâll come back, awareness. It wonât be as intimidating. But we know he wonât fuck with Mama monkey.
We look uncivilised to the outside world but this is a defence mechanism, stay away.
Able to describe well! Constantly on guard, instinctive, not an effort.
Saw the people who passed by earlier now up at the top of the hill. Can describe what they are wearing, carrying. Ma. took in all the detail about them as they passed with just a glance.
The mischief is gone now. Watching the hawk gliding on the breeze, a real appreciation of the beauty of nature. Very good feeling. Very alert.
We know whatâs best for them. We started with pure mischief and still have an element of that but we have to hide it sometimes. We hide behind mischief. Behind the mischief weâre taking it all in.
Hyper vigilant but we hide it well. They underestimate us but at their peril.
The problem is no one is going to take us seriously.
Moving into having an appreciation of culture but not been taken seriously. Admiring the hawk and Maâs little finger (pinky) is jutting out as she is triturating (it looks posh, cultivated).
Because we act uncivilised they cannot see the refinement that we are displaying but we donât care they donât see it.
We are very polite in our own group and mannerly but when we go outside we tell them to fuck off.
We are now more confident in ourselves. Wonât hide next time we need to go out. Weâll stand tall, not afraid anymore.
Went up to Prover 20, not hiding but all together. Prover 1 went to the loo and noticed she wanted to be with us again.
Prover 20 said âyou are going to be the winners todayâ. We know this already. We are very sure, very strong.
Prover 22 comes taking pictures like a tourist with the monkeys.
Monkey noises!
Not afraid to be seen or heard!
Getting stronger.
We are wild. We do not cower. We are powerful!
Strong, powerful, caring, and nurturing, but we will defend if we must.
If you do attack us you will only do it once.
One strike and youâre out. Donât fuck with us and weâll be fine!
So with all our language we know the rules and will play by the rules, when it suits us, but it doesnât control us. Most of the time it doesnât matter, but when it does, we will go our own way and fight our corner.
We are our own people and we think.
âItâs my life and I will take control, go my own way. â
âI donât care what you think.â
Others donât accept, these differences are disturbing for them.
We can appreciate ourselves and trust it.
We want to be free and live our own lives. Be in our own power.
Itâs true and authentic.
Wonât conform to society and what others want from us. We want to maintain our individualities and be true to ourselves.
Mama monkey guides us, makes us ready to go out into the world.
Sets us apart from the others
Doing what you feel is right for you otherwise you are just aping others Powerful feeling, nobody can stop us
Such a liberating feeling
They cannot grind us down; we persist, like the leaf.