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Vol 1., #4 - March. 1999
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A New Tool for Essence Education

calla lily We are continually asked many questions by readers, particularly those who are new to essences. We realize there is a great hunger for general information of this type, and there are few sources available for it, particularly in the non-virtual world (this used to be called "reality" but somehow that doesn't seem quite right to us any more!).

It's because of this that Vibration Magazine and the World Wide Essence Society are printing a lovely little 23-page booklet called "Learning About Vibrational Essences: An introduction to flower remedies, gem elixirs, environmental & other essences." It is written by Vibration editor Deborah Bier, M.Ed, who is also the founder of the WWES.

We are making it available at a very low cost (basically, covering our printing and postage expenses) to help those not very familiar with essences learn more from a credible source. It does not promote any particular company's products, but gives general information about essences and their uses.



It contains some of the info already published on our site, but in booklet form. It is charmingly illustrated with stained-glass drawings of flowers, and covers such topics as:

  • What are vibrational essences?
  • The differences between essential oils and essences
  • How do essences work?
  • Selecting the right essences
  • Who shouldn't use essences?
  • Essence research (reprinted in this ezine here)
  • Mixing essences with other therapies
  • Much more...

  • This is a great little piece to give to friends who need to learn about essences, or clients with questions, or to have as a companion piece in retail stores where essences are sold. Ordering info and secure server here.


    DESIGN CREDITS: Ann Stretton.
    The World Wide Essence Society does not mean to imply any recommendation of nor give certification to any individuals or companies above. This article is provided purely for informational purposes. We ask consumers to make their own determination as to quality of the services and products offered above. This article is not meant to be advice, and the information is not meant to replace medical or psychological treatment.
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