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If we look at Sankaran’s sensation of the Umbelliferae, also
called the Apiales, that also doesn’t seem like Zen.
It is interesting that the word calm is central to the
compensation.
OK LET’S STOP WAFFLING AND LOOK AT THE SRP!
The owner described Zen as meditating, as being a
Buddhist monk. Why is this important? Because his name
is ZEN. There is power in names.
Coincidence is simply God’s way of remaining anonymous.
Hence, we want a remedy for a Zen Buddhist monk.
Where could we find such a remedy?
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There have been many times when the genius of Jan
Scholten astounds me. His book Wonderful Plants is a
treasure. Where is the monk in Jan’s plant world? It is in
the Apiales (Umbelliferae). ‘They have lanthanide energy…
their spiritual inclination could lead to renunciation of
relationships…the most extreme would be going into a
monastery…they have to be quiet and cultivated…they are
an observer of the world…their mind is very developed…
they desire freedom in their minds.’ Of course there is
much more and I would recommend this book to
everyone. The Apiales is a very common family in nature
and includes carrot, celery, cow parsley, hemlock,
hogweed and angelica. In fact, everywhere you look you
see the ‘umbrellas’.
The other plant family that seems to be taking over the
world is the daisy family, the Compositae, also known as
the Asterales. These are two of the very latest plant
families to evolve and hence are at the bottom of
Sankaran’s sixth Superfamily and the Compositae are at
the bottom of Michal Yakir’s Plant Evolution table 6th
column. Interestingly both these plant families have
similar Sankaran sensations. We know the Arnica family is
also about attack, defence, injury, war and violence.
I believe that the evolution of all organisms on earth is
following the mother pattern of the periodic table. This
suggests that humans are analogous to these plant
families, because we are among the latest animals to
evolve. That might explain the state of our world and the
tragic plight of humanity so evident at the moment. Our
energy seems to be about war, violence and breaching
boundaries. I wonder if these remedies could help avert
the Anthropocene extinction?
Back to Zen:
14th June prescription Conium LM3 once daily.
After two weeks the owner noted no change or effect.
Should we change?
No!
2nd July just wanted to let you know that from Monday I
have noticed some improvement. He gets up a bit easier and
he does not limp when he walks.
9th July here’s a small update again. He’s still standing up
more easily and reacts more when his back paws are
touched. For example, if I touch his paw from underneath, he
pulls it back faster than before. He can now stand and pee,
and his bottom isn’t wiggly anymore.









































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