Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 12, 2021 9:10:25 GMT
Sensations as if.... the brain went up and down - Cobaltum metallicum
Firstly, as with all these sensations we write about here, try and imagine this feeling, what it must be like and how else a client might describe this feeling.
Cobaltum metallicum is the remedy that has this sensation.
A very moody remedy and always having changeable moods - another kind of up and down.
A little bit of history......
Once upon a time in the year of 1737 and in the land of Sverige a young man came across a hexagonal crystal formation that was later discovered to be an ingredient of a tough, silver white transition metal which he named Cobalos (Cobaltum or Kobeolt).
Kobe is a hut or a cage, a structure that holds and stores, maybe where stolen goods could be stashed. Alt refers to the spirit, a gracious spirit and Cobalt is in silver ore where it was believed to have been placed by silver stealing goblins who were trying to cover their tracks by replacing the silver with the dangerous and radioactive substance.
Stealing can never really be seen in a gracious light but the good intention was there and thus Cobaltum metallicum has, at the focal point of its symptom picture ‘delusion he is a criminal and others know it’. On top of this there is reproach, guilt and no self esteem. It is an emotional holding or storage of damaged feelings.
The head, being the perfect cage to 'hold' the brain that goes up and down.
This sense of guilt leads to constantly changing moods. On the one had vivacious, cheerful and happy with a strong feeling of exhilaration and clearness of the mind and on the other indolence, confusion, restless, nervousness, impotence and sadness. The impotence is replaced with self satisfaction and lots of sexy dreams.
This alternation represents a healthy letting go but that is soon replaced by the hoarding of guilt. Open or shut or empty or full is another way of looking at this. And we can see this theme throughout the sx picture.
The abdomen has an empty feeling at the navel, there is a disposition to keep thejaws shut tight, there is vertigo with a feeling the head is growing large, teeth feel too long, water from the stomach rises up. Letting go on the physical plane is seen as a need to hawk much mucous which ameliorates and there are haemorrhages from the anus, lachrymation, perspiration, discharge of semen without erection, green discharge from the urethra.
All discharges can be likened to an overflowing bath, a need to let go.
Cobalt is in group 9 on the periodic table. This represents fear of failure after a great deal of work, either physical or mental, and a need to hold on to what one has achieved so far. It is the precipice of either success or failure with guilt and a lack of self esteem as a stumbling block.
It is interesting that the theme of ‘holding on’ to the precipice of success or failure is linked to the fact that Cobalt is also used in the making of magnets, and this in turn links wonderfully with the push and pull of the brain going up and down.
Firstly, as with all these sensations we write about here, try and imagine this feeling, what it must be like and how else a client might describe this feeling.
Cobaltum metallicum is the remedy that has this sensation.
A very moody remedy and always having changeable moods - another kind of up and down.
A little bit of history......
Once upon a time in the year of 1737 and in the land of Sverige a young man came across a hexagonal crystal formation that was later discovered to be an ingredient of a tough, silver white transition metal which he named Cobalos (Cobaltum or Kobeolt).
Kobe is a hut or a cage, a structure that holds and stores, maybe where stolen goods could be stashed. Alt refers to the spirit, a gracious spirit and Cobalt is in silver ore where it was believed to have been placed by silver stealing goblins who were trying to cover their tracks by replacing the silver with the dangerous and radioactive substance.
Stealing can never really be seen in a gracious light but the good intention was there and thus Cobaltum metallicum has, at the focal point of its symptom picture ‘delusion he is a criminal and others know it’. On top of this there is reproach, guilt and no self esteem. It is an emotional holding or storage of damaged feelings.
The head, being the perfect cage to 'hold' the brain that goes up and down.
This sense of guilt leads to constantly changing moods. On the one had vivacious, cheerful and happy with a strong feeling of exhilaration and clearness of the mind and on the other indolence, confusion, restless, nervousness, impotence and sadness. The impotence is replaced with self satisfaction and lots of sexy dreams.
This alternation represents a healthy letting go but that is soon replaced by the hoarding of guilt. Open or shut or empty or full is another way of looking at this. And we can see this theme throughout the sx picture.
The abdomen has an empty feeling at the navel, there is a disposition to keep thejaws shut tight, there is vertigo with a feeling the head is growing large, teeth feel too long, water from the stomach rises up. Letting go on the physical plane is seen as a need to hawk much mucous which ameliorates and there are haemorrhages from the anus, lachrymation, perspiration, discharge of semen without erection, green discharge from the urethra.
All discharges can be likened to an overflowing bath, a need to let go.
Cobalt is in group 9 on the periodic table. This represents fear of failure after a great deal of work, either physical or mental, and a need to hold on to what one has achieved so far. It is the precipice of either success or failure with guilt and a lack of self esteem as a stumbling block.
It is interesting that the theme of ‘holding on’ to the precipice of success or failure is linked to the fact that Cobalt is also used in the making of magnets, and this in turn links wonderfully with the push and pull of the brain going up and down.