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Homeopaths have
for years surmised the Constitutional pictures of each character
in the wonderful Tolkien tale of The Lord of the Rings.
Previously in Links Liz Lalor explored the characters of Frodo
as Anacardium and Gollum as Mancinella. This essay is a follow
on from that article and looks at the character of Queen
Galadriel and the remedy picture of Anhalonium.
The Ring of Nenya - “it shows things that were, and things that
are, and things that yet may be” - Elven Queen Galadriel and
Anhalonium
In Middle-earth
history there are several Rings of power that are all able to
bestow particular gifts or powers on their owners. The Elven
Queen and Kings have three, the dwarfs possess seven, and men
have nine. The Dark Lord of Mordor, Sauron; decides to create
One Ruling Ring of Power that is able to offer him ultimate
power over all the Rings of Power, thereby diminishing the power
of all the other Rings owned by the Elven Queen and Kings, the
Dwarfs and man. The Lord of the Rings is a story of mans
irresistible desire for power. The One Ring created by the
powerful dark wizard Sauron acts like an evil “eye” in that it
has the capacity to know the desires within the hearts of men
and Elves, and to offer those powers to each individual who
comes into contact with the One Ring. Each character within The
Lord of the Rings has a different reaction to the temptation of
power. I have previously concentrated on the main Ring-bearers,
Frodo and Gollum. In this essay I explore the character of
Galadriel, and the specific temptation that is able to identify
her as the constitution Anhalonium. The most important aim of
these series of essays is to identify the ‘like’ homeopathic
state that each character in The Lord of the Rings has the
propensity to move into as a result of coming into contact with
the Rings of power. Galadriel is in possession of the Ring of
Nenya, the Ring of Adamant. The power of the Ring of Nenya
possesses characteristics of a “like” Anhalonium state.
The Ring of Nenya,
one of the great Rings of power which Galadriel holds is able to
bestow on her the power of “clairvoyance.” Galadriel offers
Frodo the chance to see; “Here is the Mirror of Galadriel,
…..What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I
cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are,
and things that yet may be.” Pp.474-475. [J.R.R. Tolkien]
Anhalonium patients I have always have a rich spiritual world.
They have to capacity to see what was in the past, present and
future. I have one patient who works as a clairvoyant and
spiritual guide through her writing. My other two Anhalonium
patients know they possess clairvoyance but struggle with
accepting their powers even though they as one patient put it;
“do not wish to give them up, and become part of this material
plane.” Anhalonium has the Rubric: Delusion: world, from the: he
is separated: which reflects this struggle for Anhalonium to
stay within the present. Galadriel is not wise or counselling as
was Gandalf, her power lies in the power of The Ring of Nenya
and her ability to foretell, “I will not give you counsel,
saying do this, or do that. For not in doing or contriving, nor
in choosing between this course and another, can I avail; but
only in knowing what was and is, and in part also what shall
be.” P.468. [J.R.R. Tolkien]
My Anhalonium
patients strike me as always having an incredible comfortable
acceptance of fate and destiny within their lives. Rajan
Sankaran places Anhalonium in the Cancer Miasm but within the
Cactaceae family. The ‘Sensation’ of Cactaceae is “contraction,”
with the plant kingdom polarity being “expansion.” The Cancer
Miasm instills within Anhalonium the ‘Depth and Pace’ that the
presenting “Task is beyond my limits, Things out of control: all
get destroyed if I do not keep control.” P. 68. An Insight Into
Plants. Anhalonium resolve this dilemma with their Delusion:
world, from the: he is separated: Delusion: immortality, and
their Flight from reality: a Rubric in which Anhalonium is the
only remedy listed. Sankaran lists the ‘Compensation’ of the
Cactaceae family as “Not affected by contraction and
oppression.” P.525. An Insight Into Plants. In analyzing the
‘Delusion’ of an important psychodynamic change, or ‘never well
since’ symptom or ‘Sensation;” we must as homeopaths always be
careful to note how the patient has chosen to create an illusion
or ‘Delusion’ which enables them to escape the presenting trauma
or painful event in their lives. Sankaran says of this crisis
within Anhalonium, “He starts living inside a bubble, isolated
from the rest of the world but inside it, he creates his own
universe.” The Soul of Remedies P.9.
Galadriel, an
Anhalonium constitution, knows she will diminish and loose
possession of the Ring of Nenya, when, and if, Frodo succeeds in
his mission to throw the One Ring of Power into the Fires of
Mount Doom to be destroyed for all time. Without the Ring of
Nenya, Galadriel along with the other Elven Ring bearers knows
she and her Elven kingdom of Lothlórien will disappear.
Galadriel forewarns Frodo, “For if you fail, then we are laid
bare to the Enemy. Yet if you succeed, then our power is
diminished, and Lothlórien will fade, and the tides of Time will
sweep it away.” P.479. [J.R.R. Tolkien] Galadriel who has always
desired the One Ring of Power is tempted by the immortality it
offers her. The temptation for Galadriel as Anhalonium is the
illusion and the ‘Delusion’ of immortality. Anhalonium believe
they lack a “non-material body;” [Vermeulen] Galadriel knows she
will loose her inner visions and her “superiority” [Vermeulen] -
she “sees” the “eye” tempting her; she “sees” she would be able
to truly know her immortal greatness if she was to take the Ring
from Frodo.
When Frodo offers
the One Ring to the Elven Queen Galadriel she amazes herself
that she is able to reject her own desire for the Ring.
Anhalonium is listed under both the Rubric: loss of will power:
and the Rubric Will: insight, self-awareness; with increased.
The Rubric: loss of will power: and the Rubric Will: insight,
self-awareness; indicate that within Anhalonium is an ability to
have insight to their loss of will power, and their desire for
power. I have several different constitutions who consult me
with the gift of clairvoyance. Anacardium in comparison who
possess auditory clairvoyance is listed under the Rubrics Will:
contradiction of: and the Rubric: two wills; sensation as if he
had: Anacardium have conflict between the two wills of good and
bad; Anhalonium have no conflict. This distinction is profound.
Anhalonium and Anacardium are both listed under the Rubric Will:
weakness of: In my previous essay on Frodo as Anacardium his
ability to resist the power of the Ring indicates the remedy as
Anacardium; “These two sides of Anacardium are constantly in
opposition to each other: should he be an angel or a devil.” The
Soul of Remedies P.7 Sankaran. Anacardium has an “angel” on one
side, and a “Devil,” on the other side. As an Anacardium, Frodo
has a good “Fastidious, Passionate,” side which is able to give
strength and purpose; “tries to prove himself,” [Vermeulen] to
the Quest to destroy the Ring. As Anacardium, Frodo also has a
dark side which causes him not to throw the Ring into the Fires
of Mount Doom and claim the Ring for himself. The Anhalonium
Queen Galadreil knew she could not take the Ring from Frodo; she
knew in place of the Dark Lord she would become a Dark Queen.
Galadriel gives up
her desire because she knows how powerful she would become in
its stature; she knows she would replace the Dark Lord as a Dark
Queen. Galadriel says to Frodo, “For many long years I had
pondered what I might do, should the Great Ring come in to my
hands, and behold!....And now at last it comes. You will give me
the Ring freely! In place of the Dark Lord you will set up a
Queen. And I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as
the Morning and the Night! Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the
Snow upon the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and the Lightning!
Stronger than the foundations of the earth. All shall love me
and despair!” P.480. [J.R.R. Tolkien] To truly appreciate the
dark immortal power manifesting itself within Queen Galadriel it
is necessary to see the film version of the trilogy of The Lord
of the Rings; The Fellowship of the Ring, because in the film it
is possible to view her “light” expansiveness and the “heavy”
foreboding; “beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the
Night!”
In An Insight Into
Plants Sankaran states that the ‘Sensation’ of Anhalonium is
“heavy and light.” Anhalonium has to expand their reach and
identity into the universe and into everything outside of their
material world in order to have the sense they will survive.
When Galadriel refused the Ring she passed the ultimate test for
Anhalonium. Galadriel could easily have taken the Ring from
Frodo; in fact she is the only one who would have been able to;
but with her action of not taking the Ring, Galadriel knew she
was condemned to face her own mortality. In noting this;
Galadriel knows she will lose her power of “clairvoyance” and
the power of the Ring of Nenya. None of my Anhalonium patients
have ever expressed to me any fear of dying, in fact, they are
extremely comfortable with friends or family who have died or
with their own potential death. Anhalonium and Galadreil only
fear mortality because they then have to become of this “earthly
plane.” Anhalonium want to be able to merge with the universal
power of immortality. Anhalonium fear becoming aware of their
“earthly body and the material plane;” only because they then
have to face the reality of their own morality. One of my
Anhalonium patients, a clairvoyant, described the trauma of
having to deal with her illness and her body “as a painful
reminder that she is not of the universe;” she was desperate for
me to fix her physical ailments - “I don’t want to have to feel
this earthly body, I don’t want to know about this, I am not of
this earth; it weighs me down and I can’t see.” She described
the pain of having to “become of this world and of her body” as
a loss of the “ethereal; I will not feel light any more, it is
boring to be part of this world, that is not me, I am not part
of my body.” Anhalonium is listed under the Rubric: Awareness
heightened: body; of: Anhalonium is also the only remedy listed
under the Rubric: Flight from reality. Anhalonium also has the
Rubric: Delusion: immortality: Galadriel resists the Ring
because she is also Anhalonium and is able to outdo herself and
as Anhalonium do something for a greater cause. She is immensely
proud that she is able to face her fears – “I pass the test, …I
will diminish, and go into the West, and remain Galadriel,”
P.480. [J.R.R. Tolkien] The Fellowship of the Ring. Galadreil is
aware that without the Great Ring and without the Ring of Nenya
she will “remain Galadriel.” In saying this she knows that her
body will become material; Anhalonium possess the ‘Delusion’
that their body is immaterial. When Anhalonium “become of this
world and of their body” as one patient put it; they lose their
“clairvoyance.” [Vermeulen] Anhalonium is listed under the
Rubric: Euphoria. And the Rubric: Excitement: In my experience
with Anhalonium when they merge with the universe they
experience as one patient put it; “a delightful peace that feels
like I am having an orgasm on the highest spiritual plane.”
Anhalonium is also listed under the Rubric: Vivacious.
Anhalonium is a
drug remedy prepared from Peyotl the cactus from which the
phenethylamine mescaline is extracted. I treated a patient with
Anhalonium who consulted me for intensely painful Trigeminal
Neuralgia, left-sided; which he suffered with ever since he had
trained with a Reichi Master. He was under the illusion or
‘Delusion’ that the teacher was “evil” and she had taken his
identity, and he was lost forever. He said he was starting to
“dissolve into the air.” He was experiencing visual
hallucinations of bright colored green and white shafts of light
shooting out of his forehead. The lights would shoot around the
room “like a dragon,” and re-enter his forehead where he was
experiencing the origin of the pain. He was also under the
belief that ever since the pain and the visions of light had
started he had been able to tell what everyone around him was
thinking; he believed he “knew who was evil.” Aside from the
fact that he confronted and scared me in his accuracy of being
able to tell me in detail what I was thinking, and what I had
been doing; he also had started to terrify himself. He had also
consulted me because he knew I have experience working as a
psychotherapist; he firmly believed that he had started to not
be able to tell the difference between his sub-conscious and
conscious world. The dose given was Anhalonium 200 1/d x 3 days.
The remedy was repeated cyclically 3 times at intervals of 3
days apart. The patient experienced a complete recovery from the
pain and the visions. As an interesting aside, he told me that
his friend, who came to see me through my Fertility program;
would have her child early and her partner would become very
sick. I wish I had taken him more seriously as she suffered with
Pre-eclampsia; the baby was born too early; fortunately the baby
so far appears to be well; unfortunately her partner has
recently been diagnosed with a Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Anhalonium really do possess the ability to foresee the future.
Sankaran states,
“Anhalonium comes from a situation where people experience a
total solitude and feel they could lose their identity. In such
a situation the only solution is being in the Anhalonium state,
where they can identify themselves with not only a group or
family but with the whole of existence.” “The experience of
mescaline is often one of merging with one’s surroundings or the
feeling of being one with the whole of existence seeing oneself
without any boundaries. This is the closest to the highest
spiritual experience as described in Hindu or Buddhist
philosophy as oneness or non-duality of Spirit. This experience
implies immortality- what dies is the body: as the Self is
continuous with the whole of existence, it cannot be mortal.”
The Soul of Remedies P. 9. Tolkien describes this expansion of
spirit within Galadreil when she has to confront her “Will:
insight, self-awareness;” and her desire for the Ring; “She
lifted up her hand and from the ring that she wore there issued
a great light that illuminated her alone and left all else dark.
She stood before Frodo seeming now tall beyond measurement, and
beautiful beyond enduring, terrible and worshipful. Then she let
her hand fall, and the light faded, and suddenly she laughed
again, and lo! she was shrunken: a slender elf-woman, clad in
simple white, whose gentle voice was soft and sad. – ‘I pass the
test, she said. ‘I will diminish, and go into the West, and
remain Galadriel.” P.480. [J.R.R. Tolkien] In An Insight Into
Plants Sankaran says of Anhalonium; “This is exactly the
experience of Anhalonium. It has a lot to do with the mind
expanding. There is a talk of depersonalization and dissolving
of the borders and yourself, expanding into the universe. The
feeling is as if there is decomposition of shape. One’s body is
immaterial and enlarged and diminished. The merging of oneself
with one’s environment is basically a self-expansion. This is
the main symptom of Anhalonium.” “In Anhalonium everything is
getting narrow and shrinking and I have to expand or I will
disappear.” P.p.142-143. Anhalonium has a need to feel like they
are expanding into the universe.
Conclusion
I have treated only three Anhalonium patients, but in all three
cases the need to expand into the universe comes from a strong
knowing that if they were to stay on this material plane they
would “diminish” and have to face as one patient put it;
“becoming just of their body” as Galadriel had to when she says,
“I will diminish, and go into the West, and remain Galadriel.”.
In each of the three patients there was a history of abuse. In
homeopathy we do not prescribe on the basis of an event or
particular disease; we prescribe on how the individual perceives
that event and experiences that particular disease; i.e. the
‘Delusion’ and ‘Sensation’ of the ‘Never Well Since’ event.
Anhalonium is listed under the Rubric, Forsaken feeling:
isolation, sensation of: Regardless of whether the abuse was
physical or sexual each Anhalonium patient interpreted the
psychodynamic process as a sensation of isolation. Each
Anhalonium patient concluded that they would survive any
potential assault if they were as one patient put it, “outside
of my body.” Anhalonium is listed under the Rubric Delusion:
world, from the: he is separated: In deciding the constitution
of Galadriel the essence of ability to choose to “diminish, and
go into the West, and remain Galadriel;” has to reflect the
inner most characteristic of the psychodynamic crisis of
Anhalonium. Anhalonium also has “Confusion as to his identity,
depersonalization, loss of self-knowledge and self-control,
disassociation from or self-identification with environment.” [Vermeulen
P. 97]. Anhalonium is a Plant remedy; as such it has the
Sensations and characteristics of polarity and opposites; in
particular for Anhalonium; identity and no identity;
weightlessness and yet part of everything at the one time. The
Rubrics, Delusions: enlarged and Delusions: objects diminished;
have the same theme of expanding and shrinking. Vermeulen [Prisma
P.94] quotes Shah; “A feeling of having been here before. Of
coming back again. God is one. Everything is one. Lifetime is
short but there is something that will continue on.” Sankaran in
The Soul of Remedies comments that “The experience of mescaline
is often one of merging with one’s surroundings or the feeling
of being one with the whole existence, seeing oneself without
boundaries. ….. This experience implies immortality – what dies
is the body; as the self is continuous with the whole of
existence, it cannot be mortal.” It is this knowing within
Anhalonium that enables them to be comfortable with death;
Anhalonium know they will continue within the expanse of the
universe. It is their ability to be comfortable on “this plane”
that gives them the gift of “clairvoyance;” the Mirror of
Galadriel, ….. “For it shows things that were, and things that
are, and things that yet may be.”
Delusion Rubrics for Anhalonium
• Delusions: Answers to any delusion:
• Delusions: beautiful:
• Delusions: Dead: he himself was:
• Delusions: double: being:
• Delusions: enlarged: objects are:
• Delusions: enlarged: objects are: diminished and:
• Delusions: faces sees: closing eyes on:
• Delusions: fancy, illusions of:
• Delusions: seeing figures:
• Delusions: floating air in:
• Delusions: hearing: illusions of:
• Delusions: Objects; about: colored; brilliantly:
• Delusions: exaggeration of time:
• Delusions: transparent; he is:
• Delusions: visions; has:
• Delusions: visions; has: closing eyes on:
• Delusions: visions; has: colorful:
• Delusion: world, from the: he is separated:
• Delusion: immortality, of: Anhalonium is the only remedy
listed.
Rubrics for Anhalonium
• Euphoria:
• Excitement:
• Vivacious:
• Awareness heightened: body; of:
• Loss of will power:
• Will: insight, self-awareness; with increased:
• Will: weakness of:
• Flight from reality: Anhalonium is the only remedy listed.
• Forsaken feeling: isolation:
• Awareness heightened: body; of:
• Confusion: identity, as to his:
Biography
Liz Lalor is the author of A Homoeopathic Guide to Partnership
and Compatibility (published by North Atlantic Books) which is
an innovative analysis of constitutional types using examples in
over 50 different romantic films to help explain relationship
compatibility and Materia medica. Aside from working as a
homoeopath Lalor also uses constitutional homoeopathy within a
conventional counselling practice to help her patients
understand more about themselves as a particular ‘homoeopathic
constitutional type.’ Lalor is able to draw upon her experience
of counselling the more ‘unusual’ constitutional remedy pictures
and has written articles on the remedy picture of Agaricus and
Alice in Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll;
published in Homoeopathy in Practice UK. Links magazine have
published Lalor’s essay on the characters Frodo and Gollum, and
the remedy pictures of Anacardium and Mancinella, in Tolkien’s
tale of The Lord of the Rings. Homoeopathy in Practice UK 2005
published Liz’s essay on the character of Hamlet as the remedy
picture of Muriaticum acidum. Lalor practices homoeopathy in
Melbourne, Australia.
Bibliography
Sankaran, Rajan, The Soul of Remedies. Santa Cruz, Bombay,
Homeopathic Medical Publishers, 1997.P.9.
Sankaran, Rajan, An Insight Into Plants. Santa Cruz, Bombay,
Homeopathic Medical Publishers, 2002.P.143.
Schroyens, Frederik, M.D. Synthesis, London, Homeopathic Book
Publishers, 1997.
Tolkien, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. The Fellowship of the
Ring London, HarperCollins Publishers. 1994.
(The Lord of the Rings is comprised of three books - The
Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and the final book The
Return of the King.)
Vermeulen, Frans, Prisma. The Netherlands, Emryss bv Publishers,
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