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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1039304
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Unleashing the Andean Condor
An Experience of C5 TriturationPublication History
Publication Date:
25 February 2009 (online)

Summary
After two years of personal healing from Vultur gryphus I participated in a trituration of this remedy to C5. In this paper I outline the themes that emerged in our trituration, which substantiated and complemented the first trituration reported by Elizabeth Schultz and Uri Rimmler. The condor, like other birds, concerns itself with rising above the negativity of the material plane. But it is specifically linked to the world of the dead and the process of death, to the release of the soul from entrapment in the body. This in turn leads to a sensation of transcendence of time with sensations of timelessness and synchronicity. Collective aspects of death, specifically genocide and collective guilt, judgement, and forgiveness arose during our C4 and C5 triturations. Finally, Vultur gryphus is compared with its cousin, Cathartes aura, the turkey vulture.
Key words
Vultur gryphus - Cathartes aura - C5 Trituration - Synchronicity - Trituration provings - Aves - Bird remedies - Death - Holocaust - Genocide - Reconciliation
References
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1 “Another image: a heart is sacrificed to the gods (Aztecs?). Power, joy, humility. The dried blood of a sacrificial bowl (that contained the heart) is cleaned.” (Rimmler, in Reference Works).
2 The Schulz-Rimmler trituration also produced images from Nazi Germany. Rimmler, at the C4 level, writes: “Thoughts about being humiliated and humility. Pride goes before the fall. Images of SS men at night with black leather jackets. The block warden. Interrogations of Jews and suspects.”
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