FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FEAR
* ROCK ROSE
The remedy of emergency for cases where there even appears no hope. In accident or sudden illness, or when the patient is very frightened or terrified, or if the condition is serious enough to cause great fear to those around. If the patient is not conscious the lips may be moistened with the remedy. Other remedies in addition may also be required, as, for example, if there is unconsciousness, which is a deep, sleepy state, Clematis; if there is torture, Agrimony, and so on.
* MIMULUS
Fear of wordly things, illness, pain, accidents, poverty, of dark, of being alone, of misfortune. The fears of everyday life. These people quietly and secretly bear their dread, they do not freely speak of it to others.
CHERRY PLUM
Fear of the mind being over-strained, of reason giving way, of doing fearful and dreaded things, not wished and known wrong, yet there comes the thought and impulse to do them.
ASPEN
Vague unknown fears, for which there can be given no explanation, no reason.
Yet the patient may be terrified of something terrible going to happen, he knows not what.
These vague unexplainable fears may haunt by night or day.
Sufferers are often afraid to tell their trouble to others.
RED CHESTNUT
For those who find it difficult not to be anxious for other people.
Often they have ceased to worry about themselves, but for those of whom they are fond they may suffer much, frequently anticipating that some unfortunate thing may happen to them.
FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER UNCERTAINTY
* CERATO
Those who have not sufficient confidence in themselves to make their own decisions.
They constantly seek advice from others, and are often misguided.
* SCLERANTHUS
Those who suffer much from being unable to decide between two things, first one seeming right then the other.
They are usually quiet people, and bear their difficulty alone, as they are not inclined to discuss it with others.
* GENTIAN
Those who are easily discouraged. They may be progressing well in illness or in the affairs of their daily life, but any small delay or hindrance to progress causes doubt and soon disheartens them.
GORSE
Very great hopelessness, they have given up belief that more can be done for them.
Under persuasion or to please others they may try different treatments, at the same time assuring those around that there is so little hope of relief.
HORNBEAM
For those who feel that they have not sufficient strength, mentally or physically, to carry the...