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Good Morning!

 

This week I will be discussing the work and energy behind " Flower

Power " . Not only is it a phrase from the 60's associated with peace and the

hippie movement, I find the phrase, itself empowering! So this week I am going

to explore the nature of " Flower Power " !

 

Flower Power: Flower Remedies

 

The essence of flowers is a subtle, aromatic and volatile liquid extracted from

the flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, bark and roots of herbs, bushes, shrubs and

trees through distillation. It is a form of vibrational healing, which works on

many levels. Flower remedies are homeopathically prepared essences and benefit a

specific mental and emotional state. Below is a small sampling of the power of

flowers, with there color, qualities and patterns of imbalance they treat:

 

Agrimony: (Agrimonia eupatoria) (yellow)

Positive qualities: Emotional honesty, acknowledging and working with emotional

pain, obtaining true inner peace. Patterns of Imbalance: Anxiety hidden by a

mask of cheerfulness; denial and avoidance of emotional pain, addictive behavior

to anesthetize feelings.

 

Beech: (Fagus sylvatica) (red)

Positive qualities: Tolerance, acceptance of others' differences and

imperfections, seeing the good within each person and situation. Patterns of

Imbalance: Criticalness, judgmental attitudes, intolerance; perfectionist

expectations of others; over sensitivity to one's social and physical

environment.

 

Cherry Plum: (Prunus cerasifera) (white)

Positive qualities: Spiritual surrender and trust, feeling guided and protected

by a Higher Power; balance and equanimity despite extreme stress. Patterns of

Imbalance: Fear of losing control, or of mental and emotional breakdown;

desperate, destructive impulses.

 

Clematis: (Clematis vitalba) (white)

Positive qualities: Awake, focused presence; manifesting inspiration in

practical life; embodiment. Patterns of Imbalance: Avoidance of the present by

daydreaming; other-worldly and impractical ideals.

 

Elm: (Ulmus procera) (reddish brown)

Positive qualities: Joyous service, faith and confidence to complete one's task

Patterns of Imbalance: Overwhelmed by duties and responsibilities, feeling

unequal to the task required.

 

Gentian: (Gentiana amarella) (purple)

Positive qualities: Perseverance, confidence; faith to continue despite apparent

setbacks Patterns of Imbalance: Discouragement after a setback; doubt.

 

Honeysuckle: (Lonicera caprifolium) (red/white)

Positive qualities: Being fully in the present; learning from the past while

releasing it. Patterns of Imbalance: Nostalgia; emotional attachment to the

past, longing for what was.

 

Impatiens: (Impatiens glandulifera) (pink/mauve)

Positive qualities: Patience, acceptance; flowing with the pace of life and

others. Patterns of Imbalance: Impatience, irritation, tension, intolerance.

 

Larch: (Larix decidua) (red /yellow.)

Positive qualities: Self-confidence, creative expression, spontaneity

Patterns of Imbalance: Lack of confidence, expectation of failure,

self-censorship.

 

Mustard: (Sinapis arvensis) (yellow)

Positive qualities: Emotional equanimity, finding joy in life

Patterns of Imbalance: Melancholy, gloom, despair; generalized depression

without obvious cause.

 

Oak: (Quercus robur) (red)

Positive qualities: Balanced strength, accepting limits, knowing when to

surrender. Patterns of Imbalance: Iron-willed, inflexible; over striving beyond

one's limits.

 

Pine: (Pinus sylvestris) (red f./yellow m.)

Positive qualities: Self-acceptance, self-forgiveness; freedom from

inappropriate guilt and blame. Patterns of Imbalance: Guilt, self-blame,

self-criticism, inability to accept oneself.

 

Rock Rose: (Helianthemum nummularium) (yellow)

Positive qualities: Self-transcending courage, inner peace and tranquillity when

facing great challenges. Patterns of Imbalance: Deep fear, terror, panic; fear

of death or annihilation.

 

Star of Bethlehem: (Ornithogalum umbellatum) (white)

Positive qualities: Bringing soothing, healing qualities, a sense of inner

divinity. Patterns of Imbalance: Shock or trauma, either recent or from a past

experience; need for comfort and reassurance from the spiritual world.

 

Vervain: (Verbena officinalis) (pink/mauve)

Positive qualities: Ability to practice moderation, tolerance, and balance; " the

middle way " ; grounded idealism. Patterns of Imbalance: Overbearing or intolerant

behavior; over enthusiasm or extreme fanaticism; nervous exhaustion from over

striving.

 

Wild Rose: (Rosa canina) (pink or white)

also known as Dog Rose. Positive qualities: Will to live, joy in life. Patterns

of Imbalance: Resignation, lack of hope, giving up on life; lingering illness.

 

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac.

Peacefulmind.com

Therapies for healing

mind, body, spirit

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