Students of the flower remedies, also known as flower essences, are extremely fortunate to be
studying this healing modality today. We are in an era of unprecedented richness in essence literature.
As a guide to choosing which books you would like to have in your own library, this special publication of the World Wide Essence Society is a compilation of
excerpts from books about flower remedies which the various publisher have
permitted us to use in Vibration Magazine.
Enjoy!
Vibration is a free,
on-line flower remedy magazine appearing quarterly.
The excerpts in this booklet remain
in the locations where they originally appeared, so click on the links to
visit them. If you are new to the subject, read our FAQ. Flower essences are
NOT the same as essential oils, the major component of aromatherapy.
Deborah Bier and Donna Cunningham, Editors
Julian and Martine Barnard, from The Healing Herbs of Dr. Bach,
Holly: Reuniting with Our Higher Nature
Deborah Bier, M.Ed, from The Encyclopedia of Vibrational Essences,
Essences to Help in Breaking Old Patterns
Donna Cunningham, MSW, from
The Flower Remedies Handbook, Are
There People Who Shouldn't Take Essences?
Lila Devi, from The Essential Flower Essence Handbook,
Vegetable Essences
Lila Devi, from Flower Essences for Animals, Corrective Essences
for Pets and Their Owners
Helen Graham and Gregory Vlamis, from Bach Flower Remedies for Animals,
When
the Family Pet Becomes the Family Pest
Rachelle Hasnas, MSW, from Pocket Guide to Bach Flower Essences, Bach Remedies to Ease the Stress of Retirement,
Jonathan Keyes, from Guide to Natural Health,
Addressing the Issues of Pisces with Essences
Andreas Korte, Antje and Helmut Hofmann, from Amazonian Gem and Orchid Essences,
Amazonian
Orchid Essences
Marion Leigh, from Findhorn Flower Essences, Getting to the Quintessence,
Daniele Lo Rito, MD, from Bach Flower Massage, Olive for Exhaustion: Massage Applications of a Bach Remedy,
Daniel Mapel, M.A., from Into the Heart of the Wild: Healing and Transformation
with Wild Earth Animal Essences, Dove Animal Essence: Bringing
Peace into our Lives and Relationships
Gael Mariani and Martin Scott, from Crystal Healing for Animals,
Good as Gold: A Gem Essence
for Fearful or Depressed Animals
Barbara Mazzarella, from Bach Flower Remedies for Children, Larch: Help for
Students with Confidence Problems
Kyra Mesich, Psy.D., from Modern Meditation: Going Within,
Essences to Aid Meditation Practice
Kyra Mesich, Psy.D., from
The Sensitive Person's Survival Guide, Empathy
and the Flower Essences
Rhonda PallasDowney, from The Complete Book of Flower Essences,
Mullein Essence for Intimacy:
Strength with Softness
Sabina Pettitt, from Energy Medicine: Healing from the Realms of Nature, Three Sea Essences to Prepare
You for Change
Jeffrey Garson Shapiro, from Flower
Remedy Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Over 700 Flower Essences A
Boy Gains Courage From Tomato Essence
Cynthia Athina Kemp Sherer, from The Alchemy of the Desert,
Cardon Cactus
Diane Stein, from Healing with Flower and Gemstone Essences,
Testing
YOur Essence Choices Through Kinesiology
John R. Stowe, from Earth Spirit Warrior: A Nature-based Guide to Authentic Living,
Flower Essences to
Enhance Spiritual Practice
David F. Vennells, from Bach Flower Remedies for Beginners, A Buddhist Perspective
on the Bach Remedies
Ian White, from Australian Bush Flower Essences,
Sunshine Wattle Essence: Facing the Future with Joyful Expectation
Matthew Wood, from Vitalism: the History of Herbalism, Homeopathy, and the Fower Essences,
How
Flower Remedies and Homeopathy Differ According to Dr. Bach
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According to South African Flower Essences, Marigold (see here bordering this page and on the cover of this Virtual Booklet) is "[f]or those who are focused in the physical, dismissive of anything other than provable scientific fact, logic and deductive reasoning, who are materialistically orientated and skeptical, who respond aggressively out of fear when presented with anything which goes beyond the five senses, becoming argumentative and vitriolic. This essence stimulates right brain function, lessening the emphasis on concrete proof, strengthening the intuition and enhancing the qualities of communication and receptivity. It is of assistance in opening to the possibility of other realities, in bringing an awareness of other worlds, beyond the limits of the logical mind, to be explored."
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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