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Lycopodium Constitutions
Jul 29, 2024
Lecture Notes: Lycopodium Constitutions
Presenter
Name:
Stacey Dye
Occupation:
Holocaust practitioner and creator of Express Your Truth, a 5-step emotional empowerment program
Series Context
Part of a series on Heilkunst constitutions
Previous video on what Heilkunst constitutions are (link provided in the description)
Key Characteristics of Lycopodium Constituions
Well-Liked:
Diplomatic, get along with all kinds of people
Confident:
Self-assured in their abilities
Emotionally Aloof:
Detached, do not let people get too close emotionally or physically
Deflect closeness with humor
Prefer physical distance even if in the same house
Easy Going:
Not easily offended, relaxed demeanor
Appearance:
Spend significant time on their appearance
Lycopodium Children
Fear and Insecurity:
Need their parents close, fear arises if parents are not nearby
Bossiness:
Can be very bossy, like a little tyrant
Growth:
Often change from fearful/insecure or bossy as children to confident adults
Example of Lycopodium Constitution
Character Example:
Donald Sutherland’s character in Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Not overly emotional, reserved, self-confident, diplomatic
Other Constitutions in Pride and Prejudice
Phosphorus:
Elizabeth
Pulsatilla:
Jane
Pride and Prejudice as a good movie to study these constitutions
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