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Interpretation:
Wish to be carried physically and to place in a comfortable state (as if not in a position to carry one's own weight). In other words wants to be in a state of diverted attention by some other person as if not in a position to lead one's own mind himself.
In state terms: wants to be in a state of health, by any method whosoever can make it possible.


Version:
"My present condition is so bad that I feel, to live in it anymore is not possible for me. I am trying to find some one who can pull me out of it. It may be any doctor, any system of medicine."

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This is comparable to Desperation as a rubric. As you write: "by any method whosoever." I think you mean to say whatsoever: "any system of medicine." Desperate to find relief.

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I see i misread. It is "whosoever can deliver". Then it is more personal, while "any system of medicine" is impersonal. I think that makes a difference too.

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much thanks for your carefully worded description and interpretation. We will begin to know where to look in the repertory. What section, what rubrics. Is this "MIND" or other.

How do people of different cultures say this same thought. Do we all say "I want to be carried?" How does one say this in different stages of life; infant, toddler, teen, adult, mid-life, elder.

It also brings to mind, 'Where do we put the emphasis?" Is the desperation that Kaviraj speaks the miasm speaking? Or do we hear ~

to live in it ~ suicidal tendency as an extreme

Trying = malarial miasm

find some one who can pull me out = needing help, cannot do it themselves

open to lots of interpretation

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Debby,

many times people do not verbally express their desires: a child will stick up its arms and whine, an adult may hold on to a chair or the doorpost or the railing on the landing, grab your arm and lean on you, or use a walking stick. All these people have expressed a "desire to be carried". For the child it is easy to fulfil, while for the adult other means are as valid.
Therefore, observation is so important.

It is a rubric from the section Mind.

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salam n peace Mr kavi,i'm totaly agree with u when u say that "therefore, observation is so important" but i think u should 1st read any book that has been writen by late Dr Sehgal then u shall understand to use his method, i meet him in person back in 96 at a saminar in germany n my 1st impression of his approach is if i can say here " it just a acute preseribing" but by the end of his saminar i realize that what he been telling is just like what Dr Kent says n it for me is PSORA.

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Yes. rhetorical question on my part.

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I have seen this kind of interpretation in Sehgal's work. Doesn't it go beyond the literal interpretation? Don't you come up with strange remedies using this type of repping? A child desiring to be carried and an adult failing to take responsibility for their life seem quite different in scope.

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These are the common version we frequently see in our clinics. By following Sahagals method most follower takes the rubric Mind Light desire for following versions
Dr. I want to know what is happening with me
Dr. I want my pathological report for my condition
Dr. I usually avoid spicy food and take simple food
Dr. i want so and so
So in my opinion these are more artistic and oversimplification of matters and limiting ourselves to perticular rubrics.
Try to find out wt was the sensation of prover at the time of proving ot medicine rather than guessing and in this way.

Similars are also applied for rubric Carried desire to be by Sahagal's follower.....
I m sorry if my words are wrong but don't twist homoeopathy in such way...

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