Title: CUPRUM METALLICUM
1CUPRUM METALLICUM
2Discovered known to ancient civilisationsOrigi
n The name is derived from 'Cuprum', the Latin
name for Cyprus.
3Description A reddish-gold metal that is easily
worked and drawn into wire. It has great ability
to conduct both heat and electricity.
Traditionally it has been one of the coinage
metals along with silver and gold, but it is the
most common and therefore the least valued of
this group. Historically, copper was the first
metal to be worked by people and the discovery
that it could be hardened with a little tin to
form the alloy bronze gave its name to the Bronze
Age. The metal is an essential element for
humans.
4- Delusions, that he is a general
- Delusions, being a commander
- Delusions, thinks he is repairing old chairs
- Delusions, thinks he is selling green vegetable
- Delusions, is great person
- Delusions, that he is an officer
- Delusions, thinks himself a person of rank
- Delusions, gathering herbs
5The General is a symbol of social prestige.
Repairing old chairs of selling green vegetables
or being a civil servant are jobs of rank which
are not appreciated and admired in society. So,
the Cuprum person is someone, who is very much
interested in having a prominent social position.
The social prestige is very important for him.
Jobs like general, politician, artist, have a
good social prestige. The social prestige of an
employee or a grocer or a greengrocer oppress him
(or her). So, he tries to succeed in having a
prominent social prestige. If it is possible, for
example to work somewhere that he could achieve
this, he works systematically in order to achieve
his target
6SOCIAL POSITION
7He starts working very hard to conquer as much
social prestige as he can. In this effort he uses
any possible mean. He becomes competitive towards
his colleagues. He becomes reserved towards
others. He becomes suspicious. He is insecure
about his conquests. he believes that he could
loose his social position. This makes him anxious
about what could happen to him. If he does not
express his aggression against others,
hypochondriacal symptomatology could be present.
He bocomes dictatorial in his house. He cannot
stand his wife or children to contradict him.
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10Many times, the person has also many
sensitivities, which make him repent and have
remorses about his behavior. These sensitivities
are not expressed so the person suffers them
alone. He becomes irritable and sometimes he gets
excited. He can even be violent when he is angry.
11Overfatique could occur because of this
overtrying. So he has aversion to work,
difficulty in concentrating, he cannot work
mentally. He is slow in all his reactions and he
is interested in nothing. Such symptomatology
could occur also in organic mental disturbance.
12But if the environment does not help him to have
a prominent social prestige the person feels that
he is not succesful. He feels that he is not
appreciated by others. Oppression could occur,
usually accompanied with anxiety, restlessness,
fear of death and tendency to escape.
13The Cuprum person could have very violent
symptomatology. This could occur in a psychotic
disorder, or in an epileptic excitement or in any
other organic mental disorder. The person could
beat, bite, destroy, spit, or could want to kill.
Sometimes there are intervals of calmness which
follow the violent episodes. Other times, the
symptoms of brain fatique are prominent, with
tendency for laughing and prattling.
14Cuprum is also indicated to mental retardation.
The child is cowardice and fearful. It might be
afraid of water or fire. These words could be one
of the first words that the child learns. When
this happens, we suggest that beyond the interest
for these words, there is a fear for the meaning
of the words.
15It is very interesting to study Cuprums love
life. His love life is full of erotic passion
he seeks love he lives for the game of love, but
not especially for sex. When the love game ends
he feels trapped. Then he feels very oppressed.
This happens mainly in marriage.
16 We have got some strong features of Cuprum from
the study of Ancient Hellenic Mythology.
Aphrodite corresponds to copper she was the
Goddess who brought forth the erotic passion in
Gods and humans. She was married with Hephaestus.
Her great lovers were Mars and Adonis. Marsh was
a violent type of partner. Adonis was a hunter
usually escaping from her and she was running
after him. We have seen that Cuprum women like
men like Adonis or Mars and their husbands feel
like Hephaestus.
17Hephaestus accused Aphrodite of being immoral
when he caught her making love with Mars. Another
important insecurity of a Cuprum woman is the
fear that she may be accused of being a whore.
This makes her behave very carefully, especially
in everything connected with matters of love.
18VENUS THE CUPRUM GODDESS
19THE DEATH OF ADONIS
20VENUS AND MARCH
21THE CUPRUM GROUP
CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM CUPRUM BROMATUM CUPRUM
CARBONICUM CUPRUM CARBONICUM CALCAREATUM CUPRUM
FLORATUM CUPRUM IODATUM CUPRUM IODATUM
MAGNESIATUM CUPRUM METALLICUM CUPRUM
MURIATICUM CUPRUM MURIATICUM
KALINATUM CUPRUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM CUPRUM
NITRICUM CUPRUM PHOSPHORICUM CUPRUM
PHOSPHORICUM CALCAREATUM CUPRUM PHOSPHORICUM
KALINATUM CUPRUM PHOSPHORICUM
MAGNESIATUM CUPRUM PHOSPHORICUM
NATRONATUM CUPRUM SULFURICUM CUPRUM SULFURICUM
KALINATUM CUPRUM SULFURICUM NATRONATUM