0.6 Results
The results of the Kenton seminar are presented in this book "Veils of vision".
Of all the 25 remedies is presented:
1. Botanical information.
2. The number of the plant as explained in Wonderful Plants. 3. Photo's of the plant to give an impression of how they live and grow, to make better and easier contact with them.
4. Materia Medica: this is a short description of the results; I have tried to give a good picture of each remedy; especially the introduction gives a good idea of what we have seen as the essence of the remedy; the remedy picture came mostly from the proving, and was expanded with information of the botanical family picture, herbalism, name and culture, and information coming on during the discussions after the provings. 5. Discussion: a short report of the discussions in the full prover group; these discussions were held in the afternoon after the proving.
6. Analysis: showing the grounds on which the plant was allocated to certain Series, Phase, Subphase and Stage.
7. The proving reports: the text, the transciption of what the provers experienced and said during the proving.
Quality
A proving is the first step in the process of getting to know a remedy. The results of the proving are best seen as a proposal, not definite. They give an indication of the remedy picture. The results of the proving have to be confirmed by cases. But the provers have the impression that the results are quite relia- ble and that the pictures are a representation of at least part of the essence of the remedy.
Themes
The themes turned out to be very similar. All had strongly the theme of loneliness, being excluded and left out. So there was an obvious similarity.
The three of the Rhizophoraceae had lots of fights, especial- ly between man and wife. That theme was not in that of the Avicennia, that was more serene. The differentiation between the families was also clear.
We can see this as a good example of the objectivity of provings, or at least the objective part of them.