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This Virtual BookletTM is a compilation of articles written by authors from around the world about flower essences that have appeared in Vibration Magazine since its inception in June, 1998. Vibration is a free, on-line flower remedy magazine published each quarter by the World Wide Essence Society. The articles in this booklet remain in the locations where they originally appeared, so click on the links to visit them.



ESSENCE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ASIA

INDIA: Rupa Shah, MD, of Aum Himalaya Sanjeevini Essences has contributed several fine articles:
Ashoka: The Sorrowless Tree of India
Chicory for Dealing with Needy Children or Clients
Lotus: A Master Remedy
St. John's Wort--a Miraculous Remedy



ESSENCE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM EUROPE

THE BRITISH ISLES: We've published articles by a variety of authors and companies.
Holly: Reuniting with Our Higher Natures, by Julian Barnard from Healing Herbs
When the Family Pet Becomes the Family Pest, by Helen Graham and Gregory Vlamis
Getting to the Quintessence, by Marion Leigh from Findhorn Essences
The Type Remedy: Dr.Bach's System of Personality Typing, by David Vennells
A Bhuddist Perspective on the Bach Remedies, by David Vennells
Good as Gold: A Gem Essence for Fearful or Depressed Animals, Gael Mariani and Martin Scott

GERMANY: Dirk Albrodt, creator of Horus Essences, wrote a series:
Archetypal Essences, Part I
Archetypal Essences, Part II
Archetypal Essences, Part III
Essences for Pregnancy and Childbirth
OTHER EUROPEAN AUTHORS who've appeared in our pages:
A Downloadable Bach Repertory, by Norman Clark and Gabrielle Gelloz, France and England
Olive for Exhaustion: Massage Applications of a Bach Remedy, by Daniele LoRito, MD, Italy
Using Rock Rose in Body Work, by Daniele LoRito, MD, Italy
Larch: for Children with Confidence Problems, by Barbara Mazzarella, Italy
Children and Change: Essences to Help Children Through Transitions, Barbara Mazzarella
Lighten Up: Bach Remedies for the Moon, FES for the Sun, by Hetty De-Boer Jongkind, Netherlands




ESSENCE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM
NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

CANADA: So few articles, so many practitioners! We'd welcome more.
White Chestnut: A Balm for the Worry Wart, by Shirley Li-Raun
Sea Essences to Prepare You for Change, by Sabina Pettitt, maker of Pacific Essences

THE UNITED STATES: Because we're based in the U.S., we've had more access to companies and authors from this country than in any other, and so they have written about three-quarters of the articles that have appeared in this e-zine. It would be hard to pick just a few to mention here, but so that you can get a sampling, we suggest you visit the links pages for some of our most frequent contributors:
Deborah Bier
Donna Cunningham
Joyce Mason
Paul Wyman

LATIN AMERICA: Hola, Amigos! Donde estan Ustedes? We know that there are lively flower essence communities in Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina with a wealth of practitioners, seminars, and conferences. We would love to hear from you. The only relevant article we can cite from our pages is Amazonian Orchid Essences, by Andreas Korte, who lives in Europe, but made a collection of essences in the Amazon.
11/03: FINALLY:
Flower Essences, Drawings, and Dreams, Leda Moreno




OTHER CONTINENTS

AUSTRALIA: We've had so many fine articles by Australian essence folks and about Australia's very special plants that some time ago we published a special booklet of them, Australia's Contributions to the Essence World.

SOUTH AFRICA: There is a robust community of essence people in South Africa and we would love to include them in Vibration if they would send us articles. Cheating just a bit, we cite Patricia Meyer who lives in the US but who was born in South Africa and travels back there every year to revisit her roots, teach about the essences, and to make the occasional essence from a native plant. Here are her Vibration articles:
The Back to School Blues
Another Bunch of Essences for Happier Kids

CITIZEN OF THE WORLD: Gretchen Lawlor was born in Canada and lived for substantial periods of time in New Zealand and England before settling in the US. For links to her many fine articles that have appeared in Vibration, visit her Frequent Contributor's Page



ART SOURCES: The globe photos and abstract flower come from Art Today. The animation comes from Iband.


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