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Vol 3., #3 - Dec. 2000
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More Book Excerpts!

If you're not sated with the sampling of new excerpts in this issue, you may want even more. Here, in alphabetical order by author, are links to additional book excerpts from past issues of Vibration. If you like the excerpt, the book itself may be a fine addition to your essence library. For a comprehensive booklist and ordering information, see our booklist.

Russet Chrysanthemum Bud Essence: Collaboration and Community Deborah Bier, 6/98
Reprinted from The Encyclopedia of Vibrational Essences: Wellness and Growth from Nature

Are There People Who Shouldn't Take Essences? Donna Cunningham, 12/98
Reprinted from The Flower Remedies Handbook

Vegetable Essences, Lila Devi, 3/2000
Reprinted from The Essential Flower Essence Handbook

When the Family Pet Becomes the Family Pest Helen Graham and Gregory Vlamis, 6/00
Reprinted from Bach Flower Remedies for Animals

Getting to the Quintessence, Marion Leigh
Reprinted from Findhorn Flower Essences

Olive for Exhaustion: Massage Applications of a Bach Remedy, Daniele Lo Rito, MD, 9/00
Reprinted from Bach Flower Massage

Larch: Help for Students with Confidence Problems, Barbara Mazzarella, 9/99
Reprinted from Bach Flower Remedies for Children

A Boy Gains Courage From Tomato Essence, Jeffrey Garson Shapiro, 3/00
Reprinted from Flower Remedy Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Over 700 Flower Essences

Cardon Cactus, Cynthia Kemp Sherer, 6/99
Reprinted from Alchemy of the Desert



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