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Flower Essences (A-D)

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Aloe, Aztec Lily, Basil, Black Kangaroo Paw, Borage, Bougainvillea, Calendula,
California Poppy
, Cayenne, Chamomile, Chickweed, Cinnamon Myrtle,
Comfrey
, Corn, Crowea, Dandelion, Dill


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Aloe (Aloe vera)
The typical remedy for fiery, hot-headed people who need to 'keep their cool', Aloe calms and soothes hot tempers. Wherever there is too much heat in one's life, use Aloe - great for hot flushes. A beneficial remedy for people, pets and plants in hot weather. Where there has been intense trauma resulting in a tearing of the aura, Aloe helps to seal these holes to prevent energy leaks and energy invasions.
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Aztec Lily Jacobean  Sprekelia formosissima Aztec Lily (Sprekelia formosissima)
This remedy is particularly for women moving into liberating times of new-found freedom, such as the last 'child' moving out of home. It helps one come into their personal power and take confident steps in a new direction. Aztec Lily relates specifically to the hip, legs and feet, and brings a sense of purpose to one's stride. A good remedy for homosexuals to claim their sexuality and proudly 'come out'.
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Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
For those afraid of their sexuality or disgusted by it, who see sexuality and spirituality as opposing forces, Basil helps to harmonise our emotional, sexual and spiritual lives into a sacred wholeness. (back to top)

 

Black Kangaroo Paw Black Kangaroo Paw
(Macrophidia fuliginosa)
For those who hold onto their 'black' thoughts and feelings towards others, obsessed with their bitterness and resentment to the point of harrassing or stalking them. Black Kangaroo Paw shows the futility of holding onto such intense negative emotions and helps to dissolve and transform 'dark' thoughts and actions into light. (back to top)
Black Kangaroo Paw

 

 

Borage (Borago officinalis)
For those who are easily discouraged, prone to depression and lack confidence in facing difficult situations, Borage lifts the spirits, brings courage and optimism, and enhances our resilience in times of adversity.
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Borage Borago officinalis Flower



Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis) Flower Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis)
This remedy is specifically for those who have been abused physically, mentally or emotionally by someone close to them that they trusted. It helps one feel safe, loved and protected, dissolving ill-feelings towards others. It fosters self-forgiveness, humility and helps us come out of our safety zone so we can freely enjoy life's pleasures again. (back to top)

 

Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Related specifically to the power of the written and spoken word, Calendula is for those who tend to use harsh or 'cutting' words which may lead to arguments or misunderstandings, who lack warmth and sensitivity in their communication with others. It fosters awareness of what they create with the words they use, and helps one to listen compassionately to others. (back to top)

 

California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
For those who seek spiritual 'highs' from outside themselves through escapism, addiction, charismatic teachers and occult practices, California Poppy helps one find their spirituality within, awakening their own inner light to live and be guided by. (back to top)
Golden California Poppy Eschscholzia californica


Cayenne (Capsicum annuum)

Cayenne (Capsicum annuum)
For those who feel sluggish, stagnant, uncreative, stuck in old routines and resistant to change, Cayenne adds spice to one's life, brings colour back into the cheeks, fire in the eyes and in the belly. Cayenne moves blocked creative energy and brings about the interest and motivation needed for change. (back to top)


 

Chamomile Anthemis nobilis flower remedy Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)
For those who are moody, easily upset, irritable, impatient and angry, Chamomile soothes inner tension, helping one stand back from the little things that annoy, and restoring a sunny, serene disposition. Chamomile calms the stomach muscles and helps one 'digest' life's moments as they happen. (back to top)



Chickweed (Stellaria media)
For those with unresolved emotional issues who feel threatened, insecure or needing to be in control when life's direction changes, Chickweed helps one let go of the past and relax into the present moment, able to freely move forward without guilt or sense of failure because previous choices didn't work out.
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Chickweed Stellaria media flower



Cinnamon Myrtle Backhousia myrtifolia flower remedy Cinnamon Myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia)
For those looking to break free of old limitations and habits to create a new way of being, Cinnamon Myrtle is a remedy of deep transformation and rebirth, shedding light on our underlying issues and what our personal truths are. It then shows us the pieces of our life's puzzles, followed by vision and knowledge of our life's true purpose with the strength to see it through. (back to top)

 


Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
Comfrey essence builds a bridge between the unconscious and conscious minds, bringing our beliefs, thought patterns and consequent behaviours into our consciousness, together with their origins, giving us the ability to choose with awareness whether to release or expand upon these aspects of ourselves. (back to top)
Comfrey Symphytum officinale Flowers



Corn (Zea mays)
For those who feel disoriented and distressed, particularly in urban environments or confined spaces, Corn helps to align the body with the earth's energies, bringing a grounded feeling of being firmly 'planted' on the earth. (back to top)

 

Crowea (Crowea saligna) flowers
Crowea (Crowea saligna)
For those feeling unsettled and agitated within themselves, often worrying and not really knowing why, Crowea brings a quiet sense of calmness, restoring strength and balance to the mind, heart and soul. Crowea realigns the body's energy systems, or meridians, so we feel 'together' again. (back to top)



Dandelion
(Taraxacum officinale)
For compulsive 'doers' who tend to cram too much into their lives, pushing themselves and leaving little time for relaxation, Dandelion releases the physical and emotional tension that accumulates in the body, particularly in the neck and shoulders. It encourages less obsession with activity so one can experience life as a human 'being'. (back to top)

 

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Dill (Anethum graveolens) Dill (Anethum graveolens)
This remedy is for sensitive people who feel overwhelmed and stressed by the constant stimulation in their environment and often experience sensory overload. Dill creates a soft buffer zone so one can comfortably relax in their environment. A good remedy for people and animals who are sensitive to loud noises. (back to top)



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