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Vol 1., #2 - September 1998
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Essence Spotlight
Astrology and Essences
The Practitioner's Art
Animals and Essences

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Ashoka Tree Essence
An introduction to an essence made from an Indian tree used to relieve grief and sadness. By Rupa Shah, MD.


Rhododendron Essence
Spotlight on essences made from a plant promoting compassion and a balanced heart. By Deborah Bier, MEd.


The Not-So-Sweet Smell of Essences from Stinky Plants
Naturopath Gretchen Lawlor and Deborah Bier, M.Ed. describe and compare essences made from flowers which smell very bad:

Skunk Cabbage
Sauromatum.
Plus Sauromatum case notes.


Astrology and Essences

Scorpio, the Fixed Stars and the Bach Flower Remedies
A leading expert on fixed stars makes a surprising connection between them and flower essences. By Diana K. Rosenberg

The Challenge and Beauty of Saturn Transits and Essences to Help
Essences to support and enhance the hard work and discipline of Saturn transits. By Kathleen Douglas.


The Practitioner's Art

Essences to Help in Finding Your Life's Direction
Finding your real work and life direction is quite a journey, and essences can support this process. By Donna Cunningham, MSW

Pink Roses for the Back to School Blues
The pressure and stress young people experience today around academic achievement may be helped with flower essences. By Patricia Meyer


Animals and Essences

Hypersensitivity in Animals
What may seem like a fearful or aggressive animal may just be a hypersensitive one. By Judy Aizuss, MS.

Cats, Essences, and Ecological Havoc in Australia< BR> High numbers of wild and domesticated cats in Australia are damaging wildlife populations, some of which are endangered. Essences may help tame the urge for domestic kitties to kill or maim. By Jenny Bradford.

About the Cover:
Artist Lisa Ernst is a bold colorist and contemporary realist, using the vibrancy of acrylic paints, applied in washes, to amplify natures colors and forms. Her subjects include landscapes, still lifes and figures. "Flowers are my passion and the process of painting them allows me to become truly intimate with their nuances of color and form, to look into the heart of flowers and to capture their essence." Truly a statement of someone who makes essences through the painting process!


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