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ANNABETH MEISTER is a longtime essence practitioner and therapist now retired into private life. She occasionally graces the pages of Vibration Magazine with articles based on her many years of experience, and we are always glad when she does. The rest of the time, she pursues the joys of life as a senior citizen. She is a weaver, grows prize-winning irises and dahlias at her small cottage in the Berkshires, and breeds sheltie dogs. She regrets that she is unable to correspond by email.




Annabeth's Contributions to Vibration Magazine:

How to Become an Essence Practitioner

Forgiveness: a Key to Inner Peace

Blaming the Victim--Why We Do It and How We Can Stop

Bach's Four Chestnut Types and How they Handle Change

Trees Get tired, Too! Is Olive Essence Losing Its Pep? A Panel Discussion



CREDITS: This Background set was designed by Donna Cunningham, co-editor of Vibration Magazine, the free online educational quarterly about flower essences. Visit, and if you enjoy it, sign up for your free subscription.


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