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OUR THIRD BIRTHDAY: THE STATE OF THE ZINE MESSAGE
Where we've come from and where we're going in the coming year.

WEEDS--COYOTES OF THE PLANT WORLD
Donna Cunningham, MSW
This issue salutes the wild world of weeds and the essences made from them.

KUDZU FLOWER ESSENCE--BALANCED CONNECTION OF HEART AND SOUL
John R. Stowe
The plant that ate the South, and what gifts its essence can offer.

PESKY PLANTS PRODUCE PERSISTENCE? AT LEAST THEIR ESSENCES DO!
Donna Cunningham, MSW
Thorny plants can make life harder, but their essences strengthen us against hardship.

WHITE CLOVER ESSENCE: ACCEPTANCE OF THAT WHICH IS
Deborah Bier, M.Ed.
At the essence level, this common pest acts as a vibrational Serenity Prayer.

GOLDENROD AND OTHER ESSENCES FOR SCHOOL TRANSITIONS
Donna Cunningham, MSW
Moving between school and vacation can be tough on both children and adults; how this weed helps everyone adjust to school breaks.

THE ARCHETYPAL VERSUS EMOTIONAL APPROACH TO ESSENCE WORK
by Dirk Albrodt
A Jungian perspective on flower remedies.

STRENGTH FOR YOUR ESSENCE MIXTURES--ADD A TONER
Donna Cunningham, MSW
Certain remedies can make a mixture smoother and stronger - here's how.

THE BOTANY OF BACH--WHY PLANT NAMES ARE IMPORTANT
Cherrie Corey
Vibration's resident botanist explains the botanical classification of plants and how this helps with understanding essences.

THE SEARCH ENGINE THAT WROTE HAIKU
We knew our search engine was powerful, but it amazed even us!

READERS WRITE, VIBRATION ANSWERS
Things our readers ask that you may have wondered about too.

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