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Human
Fossils - Where
do you find them?
Fossils
and their soil affinity
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Soil
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Animal
Fossils
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Human
Fossils
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Character
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Lime
Stone
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Snail
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Calc
Carb, Calc Sulph
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Plethoric
effects
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Sea
Urchins
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Silica,
Sepia
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Sclerotic
effects
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Sea
Weeds
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Mag
Mur, Mag Sulph
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De-mineralisation
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Nat
Mur, Nat Sulph
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De-mineralisation
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Bromium
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De-mineralisation
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A
fossil patient is
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Difficult
to recognise |
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| Under
so many layers (chemicals, emotional
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| Presenting
a confused image |
| Emotionally
hard to reach |
| Difficult
to identify |
A
fossil patient
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Will
often come accompanied by a dominant figure in their life |
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| Cannot
stand on their own, and needs support |
| Suffers
great tiredness |
| Looks
lost, stuck and trapped |
| Sees
no daylight
and little hope |
With
potentised coconut oil, there was a feeling of being trapped, not being
seen
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Inside
the shell, the patient was alive |
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| There
was hope of blue sky |
With
a human fossil there is
no
blue sky
The
blue sky reappears
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Only
when someone discovers them, and brings them back to the surface |
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| There
is at last some blue sky can be seen
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To
have a human fossil there is a murder plus an immediate burial
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The
patient has been: |
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| Poisoned |
| Crushed |
| Stabbed |
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has been replaced by a copy of himself
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| When
they feel poisoned
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| Extreme
tiredness |
| Inability
to think clearly |
How
do they become poisoned
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Strong
Medical Drugs
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Recreational
Drugs
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Food/metal
Poisoning
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Anaesthesia
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Cocaine
and its derivatives
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Mercury
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Anti-depressants
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Titanium
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HRT
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Candida
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Steroids
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Vaccinations
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Echinocorys
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Micraster
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Echinocorys
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Ammonites
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When
they feel a form of pressure & overload
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It
will lead to: |
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| Suffocation |
| Paralysis |
Conditions
where you find overload & pressure
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After
physical trauma
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After
circulatory failure
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Emotional
oppression
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Head
injury
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Stroke
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Work
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Whiplash
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Family
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Echinocorys
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Echinocorys
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Echinocorys
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Ammonites
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Ammonites
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Ammonites
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Micraster
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When
there is excess loss of fluid, the patient becomes ...
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Drained |
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| Lifeless |
| Lethargic |
| Lacking
energy |
| Without
taste for life |
| The
patient will go into hibernation |
When
there is excess loss of fluid
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Diuretic
drugs
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Aneurysm
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Breast
feeding
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Computer
work
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Haemorrhage
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Nursing
a relative
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Micraster
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Echinocorys
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Ammonites
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Ammonites
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How
do you become a fossil
| Stage
1: Tend to hide in their shell
at the bottom of sea |
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Not
all patients are going to be fossilised |
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Only
the type of patients who run for shelter
when there is danger |
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2: Slow sinking due to: |
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An
emotional overload |
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| An
emotional death (of your soul) |
| A
loss of energy |
| Total
exhaustion after grief
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| Stage
3: As you are not reactinganymore
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The
scavengers will feed on your flesh |
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| They
use you |
| They
destroy you |
| They
empty you |
| Stage
4: Then you becomecovered with
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Silt |
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| Sand |
| Stage
5: With more layers of sand
you are
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Powerless |
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| Unseen |
| Un-noticed |
| Eventually
non existent |
| Stage
6: After years, your shell is several feet deeper
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You
have been overpowered |
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| There
is total inability to function ever again from the soul |
| You
cannot, anymore, affect your surroundings |
| Stage
7: Per-mineralisaton
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The
chemicals in the shell slowly decay |
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| The
water infused with minerals passes through the shell |
| The
shell is replaced with rock-like mineral |
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shell is only a cast made of calcite, iron and silica |
| Stage
8: Erosion
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As
in Lyme Regis, in Dorset |
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| The
fossil starts its journey to the light |
| Stage
9: Daylight
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The
pounding of the sea has eventually exposed the cast of a fossil
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| A
rock-like copy of the original shell
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| A
fossilised human, having lost his shine
his soul
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Once
a human fossil has seen the light again he has experience
of three stages:
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| Pre-fossilisation |
Fossilisation |
The
awakening |
This
awakened human being has acquired from his birth on his journey
to the light
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Two
pasts |
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| Two
ways of thinking |
| Two
ways of looking at life |
In
his awakening process along his new road the patient will need at
times:
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A
filtering system against bright light diatom fossil |
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| A
support system for strength tree fossil |
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Great
care and respect at preserving your fossils

Extract
from: Renaissance of a Collection of Fossils
- Martine
Mercy RSHom
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