Are non human-specific characteristics necessary for individuality?
GC: Is differentiation or individuality possible among humans without non-human specific characteristics? RS: Individuality will still be there. Some are tall, or short, or intelligent, or strong etc, individual differences will always be there. But these differences will not limit the individual; they will not be pathological. Hence, they will not be stuck. Each one will experience his individuality as well as his freedom. That would be health. Sensation in Plants compared to Sensation in Animals and Minerals GC: In the Sensation in Homeopathy, page 292, you indicate that structure is the basic sensation of minerals, sensitivity is the basic sensation of plants and survival is the basic sensation of animals. In the Schema book, when covering Plants, numerous characteristic sensations are given for all the families, but for Minerals and Animals, the word sensation is not used – instead there are stages in life for the minerals and behaviours/attack/attacked feelings for the animals. Do