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Agrimony (Agrimony Eupatoria) -
Agermåne
People who need Agrimony often appear carefree and
humorous, but their joie de vivre is a mask for anxieties, worries
and even real inner torment, which they may be trying to conceal
from themselves as well as others. If in pain or discomfort, they
are likely to joke about it, unwilling to express their real fears.
They dislike being alone and are very sociable, seeking company as a
distraction. They try to ignore the darker side of life, and prefer
to make light of things rather than enter into a confrontation. They
may also suffer from restlessness at night, with churning thoughts
(see also White Chestnut).
Agrimony people may suppress their discomfort with the aid of heavy
drinking, or the use of drugs or comfort eating.
The positive potential of Agrimony is for those who are genuinely
cheerful and good company, communicate their real feelings openly
and can accept that life has its less pleasant side. Their
cheerfulness stems from a real sense of self-acceptance and inner
joy; they see problems in perspective and are diplomatic peace
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2. Aspen (Populus
Tremula)
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Bævreasp
Aspen is indicated for people who are seized by
sudden fears or worries for no specific reason, and who may
therefore be generally nervy and anxious. A typical need for Aspen
is for waking in fear from a bad dream, even if the dream itself is
forgotten. Aspen is helpful for young children experiencing
nightmares and night terrors (see also Rock Rose).
Aspen fears can occur during day or night; an inexplicable anxiety
or sense of foreboding may strike when alone, or suddenly in the
company of friends, and may be accompanied by trembling.
The positive potential of Aspen is a state of inner peace, security
and fearlessness. Apprehension is replaced by a desire for
adventure and new experiences, disregarding difficulties and
dangers.
As Dr Back wrote: 'Once we come to that realisation, we are beyond
pain and suffering, beyond care or worry or fear, beyond everything
except the joy of life, the joy of death, and the joy of our
immortality ... we can walk that path through any danger, through
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3. Beech (Fagus
Sylvatica)
-
Bøg
Beech is for people who are constantly making
criticisms, intolerant of other people's shortcomings and unable to
make allowances. They find it hard to see the good in others. They
have a strong sense of their own superiority, can be judgmental and
arrogant and are easily irritated by other people's mannerisms or
habits. They are convinced that they are always in the right and
everyone else in the wrong (see also Impatiens).
The positive potential of Beech is tolerance and a sense of
compassion for and unity with others. The positive Beech person can
see the good in others despite their imperfections. |
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4. Centaury (Centaurium
Unbellatum)
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Tusindgylden
Centaury is for people who find it hard to say no.
They let themselves be imposed on and even bullied by others. They
are usually timid, quiet, and rather passive, with little strength
of will. Anxious to please, they give in to others out of
subservience rather than willing co-operation. Although dissatisfied
with this state of affairs, they will deny their own wishes or
vocation rather than risk a confrontation. Anxious to 'do the right
thing', they are easily influenced by what other people dictate.
Drained by others and out of touch with their own assertiveness,
they tend to lack energy and tire easily.
The positive potential of Centaury is shown in people who serve
willingly and unobtrusively, but without denying their own needs.
They can express and defend their own opinions and mix well in
company. Above all, they are in touch with what they want and can
now follow their own path with determination and energy, unhampered
by the opinions of others. |
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5. Cerato (Ceratostigma
Willmottiana)
-
Cerato
Cerato is for people who do not trust their own
judgement in decision-making. They actually know what they want and
need but although they have plenty of inner wisdom and may be highly
intuitive, they constantly seek advice and confirmation from others
and will misguidedly follow someone else's advice rather than trust
themselves. When ill, they are likely to try a succession of
treatments recommended by other people.
The positive potential of Cerato is shown in those who trust their
own inner wisdom and follow it. Quietly self-assured and decisive,
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6. Cherry Plum (Prunus
Cerasifera)
-
Mirabel
Cherry Plum is for people who fear losing control of
their behaviour. They may be on the verge of breakdown, They may be
in deep despair, and afraid of losing their sanity.
At times when Cherry Plum is needed they may feel about to explode,
and are afraid of giving way to violent impulses. Indeed, they may
be abnormally abusive and hysterical towards friends and family,
exploding in sudden outbursts of rage.
The positive potential of Cherry Plum is the person who has a calm
mind and is able to think and act rationally.
If the picture is very severe, help from a good therapist is
recommended. |
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7. Chestnut Bud (Aeculus
Hippocastanum)
-
Hestekastanieknopper
Chestnut Bud is for failure to learn by experience,
leading to an inability to make progress in life. The person keeps
repeating the same mistakes, such as falling over again and again
for the wrong partner, or continuing to work in an unsuitable job.
Instead of learning from past mistakes, Chestnut Bud people try to
forget them and therefore have no basis on which to make future
decisions. They may suffer recurrent ailments but never question why
they keep returning and thus fail to deal with the root cause.
Positive potential: Dr Bach wrote: 'This remedy is to help us to
take full advantage of daily experiences and to see ourselves and
our mistakes as others do.' The positive Chestnut Bud personality
observes his or her own mistakes with objectivity, and learns from
every experience, gaining knowledge and wisdom so as to move forward
in life. Mentally active, he or she also observes and learns from
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8. Chicory (Cicorium
intybus)
-
Cikorie
Chicory is for people who are overly possessive and
whose care for others is self-centred and manipulative. These
strong-willed people expect other people to conform to their values;
they may be critical, interfering and nagging. they find it hard to
give without expecting anything in return.
They dislike being alone and demand constant attention and service
as a duty: typical is the possessively domineering parent who keeps
adult children under his or her thumb. Although strong, they are
self-pitying and easily offended. Some Chicory people will feign
illness in order to gain attention - for example, the possessive
parent who manifests 'heart pains' whenever a daughter tries to
leave home.
They are often very talkative, opinionated and argumentative.
Chicory is also good for children who make constant and unreasonable
demands for attention.
The positive potential of Chicory is seen in people who are able to
care for others unselfishly, offering genuine maternal love. They
give without expecting anything back and allow their loved ones to
be themselves and live their own lives. Feeling fulfilled and
self-assured, they no longer need other people's assurance that they
are worthy of love. They are warm, kind, concerned for others and
sensitive to other people's needs. |
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9. Clematis (Clematis
Vitalba)
-
Klematis
Clematis is for people who live in a world of their
own with no interest in the real world. They find it hard to live in
the present.
They are not really happy and yearn for better times; however they
take no active steps to bring these about. They have a poor memory,
with little head for detail. They tend to lack energy, and appear
absent minded.
They like to be alone and will avoid confrontations by withdrawing.
When ill they make no effort to get well. They may be strongly
romantic. Clematis is appropriate for people who have lost a loved
one and long to join them. Through lack of concentration, they may
tend to be accident-prone.
Clematis children have difficulty in concentrating due to a tendency
to daydream rather than lack of innate ability.
The positive potential of Clematis is a lively interest in the world
around, and enjoyment of life. Positive Clematis people are open to
inspiration and fulfil their creative potential for instance in art,
writing, design, fashion, or healing. Realistic and down to earth,
they have a sense of purpose and recognise that the future is shaped
by the present. They are well grounded and able to control their
thoughts. |
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10. Crab Apple (Malus
Pumila)
-
Skovæble
Crab Apple is the 'cleansing remedy' for mind and
body, recommended for those who feel unclean and suffer from a poor
self image. Crab apple people may be obsessively house-proud, or
have a mental obsession with cleanliness and trivialities.
Crab Apple is indicated for people who are ashamed of and
embarrassed by unpleasant physical symptoms such as skin problems or
discharges, they are disheartened if treatment fails (see also
Gentian). People with skin problems can use it externally, as a
lotion (a few drops in water), in a compress, or added to the bath
(10 drops).
The positive potential of Crab Apple is acceptance of oneself and
one's imperfections. Positive Crab Apple people have a positive
self-image and are relaxed about the way they look and their
environment. |
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11. Elm (Ulmus Procera)
-
Engelsk Elm
Elm is for those who feel overwhelmed by their
workload. Usually competent and capable, they momentarily lose
confidence and become despondent. Elm types make good managers and
are often in positions of responsibility, concerned with the welfare
of others, e.g.. doctors, teachers, therapists, heads of industry.
Elm is indicated when these capable people suddenly feel overwhelmed
by their responsibilities and feel unable to deal with them or keep
up with events; this is often brought about by taking on too much
work without taking care of themselves. As a result they feel
depressed and exhausted, with a temporary loss of self-esteem. Even
a momentary doubt of their own abilities causes them to feel weak
and debilitated.
The positive potential is restoration of one's normal capable
personality, and a return to efficiency and self-assurance. Problems
are seen in perspective and the person takes on only as much as he
or she can cope with, taking time to look after his or her own
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12. Gentian (Gentianella
Amarella)
-
Ensian
Gentian is for doubt and despondency. Sufferers are
easily discouraged and depressed when things go wrong or when faced
with difficulties. Unlike Mustard, their depression is always from
an identifiable cause. They may in fact be making good progress in
illness or in life but are easily disheartened by small setbacks.
Gentian may be useful for those people who feel despondent with a
long-term or recurrent illness. It is also useful for children
discouraged about their schoolwork.
The positive potential of Gentian is the realisation that there is
no such thing as failure when one is doing one's best, no matter
what the results. No obstacle seems too great, and no task too
daunting to undertake. There is a conviction that any difficulties
will be overcome in the end. |
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13. Gorse (Ulex
Europaeus)
-
Tornblad
Gorse is for extreme hopelessness and despair, for
people who have given up the fight. They feel that there is no light
at the end of the tunnel and have lost all hope. They may believe
that their illness is hereditary and therefore incurable. They feel
condemned to pain and suffering and do not try to get better. They
may try different treatments to please their nearest and dearest but
have no faith that they will work.
Dr Bach wrote of Gorse people 'They look as if they needed sunshine
in their lives to drive the clouds away'.
The positive potential of Gorse is a sense of faith and hope,
despite current physical or mental problems. The patient feels
brighter and happier and able to use illness as a positive
experience. In milder cases, he or she feels on the road to
recovery. |
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14. Heather (Calluna
Vulgaris)
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Hedelyng
Heather is indicated for those who are preoccupied
with their own situation or ailments and unable to enter into
genuine two way communication with others. They drive others away by
their extreme neediness. They exaggerate their symptoms, or make
mountains out of molehills. They are compulsive talkers, needing an
audience and will buttonhole people in order to talk in lengthy
detail about themselves. They tend to speak rapidly, close into the
listener's face.
They dislike being alone but fail to realise that they are often
avoided because they sap other people's vitality and show no
interest in other people's problems.
The positive potential of Heather is the good listener who is
generous in helping others, selfless and understanding of other
people's problems. Positive Heather people are able to put their own
suffering to good use by empathising with others. |
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15. Holly (Ilex
Aquifolium)
-
Kristtorn
Holly is for people who can be bad-tempered,
hard-hearted, even cruel and on occasions violent. Inside, they are
suffering - often for no good cause. They find it difficult to open
their hearts to love.
The negative Holly state is full of hatred, envy and jealousy.
Suffering, perhaps unconsciously from insecurity. Holly people are
suspicious and aggressive. They lack the ability to love and feel a
generalised anger towards their fellows.
Holly is a good remedy for children who are jealous of their
siblings.
The positive potential of Holly is a generous-hearted person, able
to give without making demands for any return. Such people are
compassionate, loving and loveable, willing to share and
not be possessive, even when having personal problems themselves. Upheld
by a sense of inner harmony, they take genuine pleasure in other
people's success. Dr Bach wrote: 'Holly protects us from everything
that is not Universal Love. Holly opens the heart and unites us with
Divine Love'. |
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16. Honeysuckle (Lonicera
Caprifolium)
-
Kaprifolie
Honeysuckle is for over-attachment to past memories.
People in need of Honeysuckle tend to live in the past, in a state
of homesickness or nostalgia. They have regrets but are unable to
change present circumstances since they are constantly looking back
at the past. They may be attached to lost loved ones, or to happier
days, or unable to get over unhappy past experiences. They find it
difficult to get over bereavement and constantly refer to the past
in conversation.
Honeysuckle can be very helpful to bereaved or redundant people, or
to those who have failed in business and especially to older people
who live alone.
The positive potential of Honeysuckle is the ability to live in the
present, no longer experiencing the past as overpowering, but seeing
it as valuable experience, providing lessons for today. The person
can now move forward in life with no regrets. Ageing is accepted as
a natural process. |
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17. Hornbeam (Carpinus
Betulus)
-
Avnbøg
Hornbeam is for weariness, mental rather than
physical; for those who wake up doubting their ability to face the
day's work. They find it difficult to face up to problems, or cope
with the day's programme, although in fact they usually get
everything done.
People in need of Hornbeam may be suffering from overwork, or a
sense of staleness and lack of variety in life, for example when
studying hard for exams (see also Olive). They lack enthusiasm and
may procrastinate. Sleep in not refreshing and if convalescing from
illness, they doubt their strength to recover.
The positive potential of Hornbeam is certainly of one's strength
and ability to face the day's work. A lively mind, vitality,
freshness and spontaneity are restored, and life is enjoyable again.
They day's work can be faced with energy and a clear head, and is
properly balanced with play. |
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18. Impatiens
(Impatiens Glandulifera)
-
Kæmpebalsamin
Impatiens is suitable for people who are easily
irritated. They are impatient and want everything done instantly.
They act, think and speak quickly. These people are capable and
efficient but irritated and frustrated by slow co-workers and
therefore prefer to work alone. They are independent, hate wasting
time and often finish other people's sentences.
They may have temper flare-ups but these are soon over. When ill,
they make restless and irritable patients. They are often fidgety
and their hastiness may lead to accident-proneness.
The positive potential of Impatiens is someone who is decisive and
spontaneous but less hasty in thought and action. They are relaxed
and good-humoured with others and sympathetic to those who are slow.
They cope calmly and diplomatically with irritating problems. |
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19. Larch (Larix
Decidua)
-
Lærk
Larch is for lack of self-confidence, for people who
won't even try because they are sure in advance that they will fail.
They suffer from feelings of inferiority. They are secretly aware
they have potential ability but refuse to acknowledge it, thereby
avoiding the risk of failure.
This is also a useful remedy for anyone who lacks confidence before
examinations, interviews, driving tests, etc. (see also Rescue
Remedy).
The positive potential of Larch is expressed in people who are
determined, capable, with a realistic sense of self esteem,
unworried about failure or success. They are aware of their own
potential and work towards achieving it. They are able to take the
initiative, to take risks, and refuse to accept the word 'can't'.
They use their critical faculties sensibly. |
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20. Mimulus (Mimulus
Guttatus)
-
Abeblomst
Mimulus is for fear from known causes, such as:
illness, death, accidents, pain, the dark, cold poverty, other
people, animals, spiders, public speaking, loss of friends or job,
dentistry, etc. It is for people who suffer from fears that can be
easily named. Sufferers may be artistic and talented, but shy and
retiring and can be tongue-tied in company. Mimulus is good for shy,
timid, sensitive children, afraid of animals, the dark, etc. (see
also Larch).
The positive potential of Mimulus is the personality possessed of
quiet courage to face trials and difficulties with humour and
confidence. They can stand up for themselves, and with the emotions
under complete control can enjoy life without fear. |
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21. Mustard (Sinapis
Arvensis)
-
Agersennep
Mustard is for sudden depression which descends out
of the blue and lifts just as suddenly for no apparent reason. This
gloom can be very severe; it is like the descent of a cold dark fog,
overcasting everything and destroying normal cheerfulness. The
sufferer is completely taken over by gloom and unable to shake it
off at will.
The positive potential of Mustard is the return of joy, supported by
an inner stability and peace which cannot be shaken or destroyed
under good circumstances or bad. |
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22. Oak (Quercus
Robur)
-
Stilkeg
Oak people are normally brave, strong and reliable;
they need Oak when their inner strength wanes and fatigue takes
over. They keep going, whatever happens, ignoring their tiredness.
Driven by a strong sense of duty, they are helpful to others,
conscientious and reliable. They are patient, sometimes plodding,
and will not allow themselves to relax if there is work to be done;
instead they struggle on obstinately when over-tired (see also
Rock-Water and Vervain).
The resultant loss of innate strength may lead to depression,
frustration and other stress symptoms. These people have a sense of
failure when ill but are ceaseless in their efforts to recover.
Positive potential Oak people are normally strong, often the
mainstay of their family or working group. They possess enormous
endurance, persistence, patience and reserves of energy, and can
stand up to a good deal of stress. Oak restores their energy and
helps them to recognise the need to take time off to relax and look
after themselves as well as their duties. |
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23. Olive (Olea
Europaca)
-
Oliven
Olive is for those who are exhausted in body and mind
after a long period of strain through personal difficulties, an
intense period of study or work, a long illness, or nursing someone
else for a long time. It is a good remedy for convalescence.
Olive is characterised by exhaustion to the point of tears, when all
reserves of strength and energy have run out. Everything is an
effort; one tires easily, and life lacks zest. Sufferers no longer
enjoy their work or the leisure activities in which they formerly
took pleasure.
Sufferers find they need a lot of sleep. As a result of being over
tired the body may be functioning below par.
The positive potential of Olive is restoration of strength, vitality
and interest in life. Positive Olive people no longer exhaust their
own reserves of strength but listen to their inner guidance and
recognise the needs of their body. They are able to maintain their
peace of mind even when forced to remain inactive. |
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24. Pine (Pinnus
Sylvestris)
-
Skovfyr
Pine is indicated for people who feel full of guilt
and self-reproach; they blame themselves for other people's mistakes
and, indeed, for anything that goes wrong. They feel undeserving and
unworthy. Their guilt complex and sense of shame is not necessarily
based on any actual wrong-doing but destroys the possibility of joy
in living.
These people appear humble and apologetic; they will apologise for
being ill and may feel they deserve their illness or pain.
The positive potential of Pine allows people to accept
responsibility
realistically and to have sound judgement. Positive Pine people
accept and respect themselves as they would others, without
exaggeratedly negative judgements. In relation to Pine, Dr Bach
wrote '... One trace of condemnation against ourselves, or others,
is a trace of condemnation against the Universal Creation of Love,
and restricts us, limits our power to allow the Universal Love to
flow through us to others.' |
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25. Red Chestnut (AEsculus
Carnea)
-
Rød Hestekastanie
Red Chestnut is for those who have selfless
over-concern and fear or worry for the welfare of others, especially
of family and close friends. They fear the worst for their loved
ones: that a minor complaint will turn into something serious, that
a child at play will fall, or a holiday plane will crash. They also
are fretful and worry about other people's problems. It is often a
temporary state among carers, nurses, counsellors, etc.
The positive potential of Red Chestnut is the ability to care for
others with compassion but without anxiety. Positive Red Chestnut
people radiate thoughts of health and courage to those who need them
and remain mentally and physically calm in emergencies. They are
happy to give help when asked but hold back from forcing help on
others. |
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26. RescueTM
Remedy
RescueTM
Remedy combines five Bach original Flower Remedies (Impatiens, Star
of Bethlehem, Cherry Plum, Rock Rose and Clematis) and can be used
to help you cope with immediate everyday situations such as going to
the dentist, interviews, making a complaint or wedding day nerves.
It can also help in times of crisis or trauma such as bereavement, a
relationship breakdown or redundancy.
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27. RescueTM
Remedy Spray
RescueTM
Remedy combines five Bach original Flower Remedies
(Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem, Cherry Plum, Rock Rose and Clematis)
and can be used to help you cope with immediate everyday situations
such as going to the dentist, interviews, making a complaint or
wedding day nerves. It can also help in times of crisis or trauma
such as bereavement, a relationship breakdown or redundancy.
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28. Rose Rock (Helianthenum
Nummularium)
-
Soløje
Rock Rose is for terror such as may occur after being
in an accident or having a near escape, or from witnessing an
accident. When under acute threat - such as a natural disaster,
sudden illness, a mugging, etc., there is a sense of frozen fear and
helplessness.
A similar state of terror may occur as the result of nightmares (see
also Aspen and Rescue Remedy)>
The Rock Rose state is usually brief, related to a particular
crisis.
The positive potential of Rock Rose is courage and presence of mind;
the person who is calm and self-forgetful in emergencies. |
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29. Rock Water (Aqua
Petra)
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Kildevand
Rock Water is for inflexibility: it is for people who
set themselves very high standards and may be self-denying. They are
self-dominating to the point of self-martyrdom. For example, they
will stick rigidly to diet and exercise programmes, work routines
and spiritual disciplines. Their thinking is ruled by fixed ideas
and dogma regarding subjects like religion, diet, morality,
politics, etc. They like to set an example to others because they
seek self-perfection and do not actively interfere in other people's
lives.
These people are over-conscientious and they often overwork but are
never satisfied with their own achievements. They are
self-sacrificing and denying and feel disappointed with themselves
if they do not meet their own high ideals.
The positive potential of Rock Water is expressed in the ability to
hold high ideas with a flexible mind. Positive Rock Water people are
willing to change their minds and give up their pet theories if
convinced of a greater truth. They understand that inner harmony is
more powerful than externally enforced behaviours and allow
themselves more flow in life. |
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30. Scleranthus (Scleranthus
Annus)
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Knavel
Scleranthus is for people who suffer indecision:
people in need of Scleranthus find it difficult to make decisions,
particularly when faced with a choice of two possibilities. These
people lack balance and poise; their grasshopper minds make them
jump about in conversation. They are up and down in mood,
experiencing extremes of joy/sadness, energy/apathy,
optimism/pessimism, laughing/crying. This changeable outlook can
make them unreliable and they can waste time and lose opportunities
due to indecision.
The positive potential of Scleranthus is certainty and decisiveness,
with poise and balance in all circumstances. Positive Scleranthus
people are able to make quick decisions and act promptly when
necessary. |
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31. Star of Bethlehem
(Ornithogalum unbellatum)
-
Kostfuglemælk
Star of Bethlehem is for the after-effects of shock,
mental or physical as a result of accidents, bad news, bereavement,
sudden disappointments, frights etc.
Although ideally taken immediately after the event, it is also
excellent for delayed effects which may manifest years after the
event in the form of physical symptoms. People may be numbed and
withdrawn with a sense of loss or grief.
Star of Bethlehem is an important ingredient of the Rescue Remedy.
It is useful for both mother and child immediately after birth.
The positive potential of Star of Bethlehem is to neutralise the
effects of shock, whether immediate or delayed, thus helping the
sufferer to recuperate.
Dr Bach described this remedy as 'the comforter and soother of pains
and sorrows'. |
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32. Sweet Chestnut (Castanea
Sativa)
-
Ægte Kastanie
Sweet Chestnut is for agonising mental anguish,
described by Dr Bach as 'the hopeless despair of those who feel they
have reached the limit of their endurance.' It may take the form of
intense sorrow, sufferers can feel almost destroyed by it. Dejection
is accompanied by a sense of loneliness and the feeling that the
future is bleak and utterly hopeless.
People in need of Sweet Chestnut may feel on the point of nervous
breakdown, though not suicidal. There may be the feeling that God
has forsaken them.
This state may follow a bereavement, or years of difficulty,
suffered bravely and uncomplainingly.
The positive potential of Sweet Chestnut is liberation from despair
and despondency. Though external circumstances may not have changed,
they can now be faced with optimism and peace of mind. This may be
aided by the discovery or recovery of faith in a higher power and a
sense of inner support. |
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33. Vervain (Verbena
Officinalis)
-
Jernurt
Vervain is for those with fixed principles and ideas,
which they are confident are right and which they rarely change;
those needing Vervain are determined but highly strung,
over-achieving and keyed-up. They put unnecessary effort into
everything they undertake, pushing themselves beyond their physical
limits. Their minds race ahead of events; they take on too much work
and try to tackle too many jobs at once.
Those people are strong-willed and hold strong views. Sensitive to
injustice and dedicated to causes, often self-sacrificially, their
own-enthusiasm can be fanatical, so that they alienate potential
allies and converts.
They may suffer from lack of sleep due to their active minds and
inability or unwillingness to relax. Demonstrative in speech and
movement, they can be irritable, frustrated and annoyed over matters
of principle.
The positive potential of Vervain is the person who is calm, wise,
tolerant and able to relax. Although they hold strong views, they
can change them when appropriate and do not need to impose them on
others. They take a broad view of life and events. |
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34. Vine (Vitis
Vinifera)
-
Vinranke
Vine is for people who dominate others. They are
often very capable, even highly gifted and ambitious but they use
their undoubted gifts to dominate and bully. They know better than
everyone else and put other people down. Although they do not try to
convert other people they override their wishes and opinions and
demand and expect absolute obedience.
They are aggressive and proud and can be ruthlessly greedy for
power; the extremes are hard, cruel and uncompassionate. Extreme
examples are the parent or boss who rules with an iron rod, or the
political dictator who uses any means to gain his ends, or the
school bully who aggressively controls other children.
The positive potential of Vine is determination without domination.
Positive Vine people see the good in others and encourage and guide
without controlling them.
They make wise leaders, teachers, bosses or parents. They use their
gifts to help others to know themselves and find their own path in
life. They inspire others with their unshakeable confidence and
certainty. |
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35. Walnut (Juglans
Regia)
-
Valnød
Walnut is for those who find it difficult to adapt to
change or who are over-sensitive to certain ideas, atmospheres and
influences. It is the remedy for times of major life changes -
teething, puberty, pregnancy, divorce, menopause, changes of
religion, moving a job or home, giving up an addiction or breaking
away from old ties and restrictions, also for the regrets caused by
change - loss of friends and familiar circumstances, ageing,
bereavement, approaching death, etc.
Those in need of Walnut have definite ideals and ambitions and are
keen to move forward in life but are held back or side-tracked by
the influence of a stronger personality, by restrictive
circumstances, by family ties or links with the past. They may be
temporarily affected by another's personality or problems: it is
useful for therapists, healers and counsellors dealing with
emotionally troubled or draining clients.
The positive potential of Walnut is the ability to move forward and
remain steadfast to one's path in life, free of the past and to make
necessary changes in life, carrying plans through despite
discouragement, objections or ridicule from others. |
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36. Water Violet (Hottonia
Palustris)
-
Vandrøllike
The Water Violet type is knowledgeable, calm and
capable. They are private, sedate people, who are often asked for
advice but will not impose their opinions or wishes on others.
Gentle and self-reliant, they have a sense of superiority. Carried
to extremes, they can be aloof, appearing proud disdainful and
condescending. When they are tired, or there are too many external
distractions, they have a tendency to withdraw, appearing
anti-social and cold.
When suffering they keep their troubles to themselves. They do not
lean on others for support and may be considered emotionally cold.
They find it hard to open up to others, finding it easier to retreat
behind their calm facade.
The positive potential of Water Violet is a warmer relationship with
others, while maintaining one's wisdom and the benefit of their own
knowledge and wisdom. Calm, serene, dignified, they are able to
understand and empathise with others. They often put their talents
to the service of others, as counsellors or teachers for example. |
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37. White Chestnut (Aesculus
Hippocastanum)
-
Hestekastanie
White Chestnut is indicated for obsessive, worrying
thoughts that seem impossible to control. Sufferers cannot let go
of unhappy events or arguments and keep reliving them mentally.
Persistent, unwanted thoughts and mental arguments go round and
round like a stuck record, leading to a troubled mind. It is
difficult to concentrate during the day, or to sleep at night. The
sufferer may therefore appear inattentive and may not answer when
spoken to (see also Clematis).
The positive potential of White Chestnut is peace of mind. The head
is clear; thinking is under control and can be put to positive use
of problem-solving. Worry is replaced by trust in a positive
outcome. |
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38. Wild Oat (Bromus
Ramosus)
-
Skovhejre
Wild Oat is for people who have reached a cross-roads
in life and are completely undecided as to what to do. They may have
ambition and a variety of talents but waste their gifts through lack
of a clear direction. They may try several different careers but
easily become bored and unsettled, life is passing them by and feel
frustrated and dissatisfied (see also Cerato and Scleranthus).
Wild Oat is helpful in making important decisions such as choosing a
career.
The positive potential of Wild Oat is a clear picture of what to do
in life, with positive ideas and ambitions and the ability to decide
upon one's true path. Talents are used constructively. These
multi-talented people may find ways of pursuing more than one career
at once. They no longer give up when bored. |
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39. Wild Rose (Rose
Canina)
-
Hunderose
Wild Rose is indicated for those who are resigned to
an unpleasant situation, whether illness, a monotonous life or
uncongenial work. They do not complain and are too apathetic to get
well, change their occupation or enjoy simple pleasures. Although
their situations are unsatisfactory, they are not actually unhappy
and make no effort to change their circumstances. This makes them
rather dull as companions and unable to fulfil their potential.
When ill, they are over-accepting of medical prognoses such as 'you
must learn to live with it'. They are resigned, rather than
depressed, at the prospect and accept life the way it is. They lack
energy and ambition.
The positive potential of Wild Rose is a lively interest in life,
work and the world in general. Resignation gives way to ambition and
a sense of purpose, good health and enjoyable friendships. Positive
Wild Rose people accept responsibility for their own lives and
circumstances and use their initiative to make changes. |
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40. Willow (Salix
Vitellina)
-
Guldspil
Willow is for resentment, self pity and bitterness.
Most people feel more or less put-upon at times; this remedy helps
to neutralise resentment and regain a sense of humour and
proportion.
Willow is for feelings of being short-changed by life - 'I don't
deserve this. Why should it happen to me?' The person in the
negative.
Willow state begrudges other people's good luck, health,
happiness or success. They may be grumbling, sulky and irritable.
These people make difficult patients when ill, since they are never
pleased or satisfied, preferring to see themselves as victims and
reluctant to admit to any improvement. Constantly maintaining
resentment can affect one's overall vitality and lead to poor
general health.
The positive potential of Willow allows people to forgive and forget
past injustices and enjoy life, thereby attracting positive
conditions and friends. No longer victims, they are in control of
their own destiny. |
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