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A Proving of Rabbit's Milk* (Lac Oryctolagus Cunicilus) (Bleakley)
A Proving of Rabbit's Milk* (Lac Oryctolagus Cunicilus) (Bleakley)
In 1996 following Hahnemanns recommendation that to understand Homeopathic remedies it is best to conduct a proving, she chose Lac Oryctolagus Cunicilus (Rabbits milk). It has taken six years to get an understanding of the meaning of the remedy, which is now offered to everyone who may feel the need to prescribe it and use it. Rabbits milk has a profound curative action where its integrity depends on the symptoms being similar but stronger than the patients (Organon 27), a very exposed and folorn patient.
The bunny is associated with the nursery and has long been a favourite as a pet, represented in toys and in children's books. The softness of its fur and its timidity are seen as indications of its childishness and innocence. This innocence is something that is often going to be taken advantage of by the more knowing. The historical term for a swindler or con man was "cony catcher" and his victim was known as a cony. The provings brought out a fear that cold blooded people were planning against him, that people are deceiving you and have power over you or are laughing at you. How do you know if they are lying and how do you act. The feeling that you must not be soft and easy-going like a pudding. There is a strong sense of being small and vulnerable, of sudden danger, calmness followed by sudden alarm. Though there is a general calmness and peacefulness particularly one found in nature. There are dreams of danger, of fighting evil and of violence, particularly car crashes and explosions. There are dreams of being chased and pursued or of people who are about to be raped. There are particularly dreams of walking along cliff edges or crossing chasms with a definite sense of danger. There was an increase in general fearfulness with fear of spiders and dogs increased.
Author: Claire Bleakley
Publisher: Claire Bleakley
Small soft cover: 72 Pages
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