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These Bush Flower Essences are offered following
the DK Foundations article on
‘ The Ten Commandments on Everyday Living: 4’
Dispel negative emotion as a matter of psychic hygiene as you would wash your hands after coming into contact with anything unclean
Kapok Bush – (Cochlospermum
Fraseri)
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This tree of up to 3 metres loves dry and rocky ground. The flowers bloom from May to September and are edible. Its name refers to the fragile seedpods containing seeds surrounded by a cotton-like ball.
This is a remedy for commitment and following through, for never giving up or accepting defeat.
Ian White, the inventor and founder of Australian Bush Flower Essences explains this essence as follows: “Its positive aspect can be seen by
someone who masters a technical problem or works out how a
complex
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piece of machinery
operates. These people have an overview of the problem and work through it sequentially to a solution”. And as such, this essence will help us to ascertain what the problem is and where our negativity has come from and therefore not giving up resolving it but also sticking to it. It gives intellectual understanding of situations that are presenting itself and until we understand the issue or problem, we are not able to deal with it. |
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This essence is good for people who lack effort to sort things out as it all feels too much trouble. A person would benefit if they have a tendency to give up too easily. These people tend to have a general negative outlook on life, expect the worst and therefore also attract negative things to enter into their lives.
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Fringed Violet:
For people who’s astral body is weak and pick up other’s emotions too
easily; it will seal and strengthen your aura.
Angelsword:
For attaining spiritual truth and protection. It can cut the cord between
two people if one is draining the other.
Recommended
dosage: 7 drops morning and night for 3-4 weeks
Irma
Vocht, Homeopath
For more
information, email: irma.vocht@virgin.net
©
Irma Vocht 2006
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