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Daisy - Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
Statements:
- Since this trauma, I am broken-hearted from grief or loss.
- Since this trauma, it is hard for me to feel loving and tender after having been hurt.
- Since this trauma, I act mean or hostile even when I don't feel that way in my
heart.
Complimented by: Coradylis, Foxglove

Description:
"He/she loves, me, he/she loves me not...." Daisy is the sweet, simple flower traditionally asked to divine the answer to this
age-old question. Daisy essence understands the sweet, simple feelings of uncomplicated, tender love.
But get tossed around by life's tempests for a few years, and who can say
they believe in simple, uncomplicated, tender love anymore? Not at least
without a grimace or two at the memory of having been hurt or disappointed in love. Complicated, conditional, hesitant, holding-back love is the type we learn from those kinds of bumps and bruises.
Daisy teaches us how to melt the scars formed from broken-heartedness. Used
in conjunction with its companion essence, Coradylis ("Recover Trust"), we
heal our wounds and find a way to trust our hearts again. And because
healing and love are so intertwined, this essence helps focus our healing
energies no matter what the origin of the wound might have been.

The year before this essence was made, we noticed everywhere in our gardens
that self-sowed daisies had sprang up like never before. The next year,
they flowered like crazy, receiving nothing but our admiration for human
nurturing. Otherwise, they had all they needed and gave all they had.
Nothing coy or holding back about this flower.
Once freed from their injuries, our hearts can't help giving all they have,
too -- that's their nature. The Daisy essence helps us realize again how easy
it is to offer full-hearted love and tenderness: no coyness...no holding
back.

 ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Deborah Bier, M.Ed. is co-editor of this
publication
and the founder of the World Wide Essence Society. She is the maker of
Whole Energy Essences, fruit, flower, gem, Recovery, Full Moonlight and
LifeStage
essences. An educator and holistic health care practitioner, her
practice in Concord, Massachusetts, includes energy work,
psychotherapy, and essences. Deborah is an internationally-published
writer on food, health, and healing. This was excerpted from The
Encyclopedia of Vibrational Essences: Wellness and Growth from Nature (see
our book list).
DESIGN CREDITS: The background came from Bren's Original Backgrounds. The other daisies were made by Maria's Graphics
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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