Relief Flowers
This combination of five Flower Essences has a calming and stabilising effect on the body, mind and emotions during crises. It will quickly address fear, panic, stress and shock, then help to consolidate the improvement, and later to resolve any outstanding issues.
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- Dog-Toothed Violet
- For injury, to assist with the energy to heal oneself.
- In the short term, to deal with the confusion, pain and powerlessness that is incurred.
In the medium term, to provide an umbrella to help give the energy to heal oneself.
In the long term, to help with an overview so one can gain an inner wisdom from the experience.
- Foxglove
- For illness, to regulate and strengthen the body and mind.
- For situations of physical illness, associated with weakness and despair, a disheartened state. To help elevate the mind, and regulate and strengthen the body, working hand-in-hand with other remedies.
- Pig Squeak
- For situations of betrayal, to help one trust one's own experience.
- For when one finds oneself unwillingly embroiled in other's emotional issues, and the feeling of confusion, bewilderment and betrayal that can be engendered. To enable one to trust one's own inner experience and guidance, so that one can be uncompromising in one's own actions, and immune to the false opinions of others.
- Pussy Willow
- For grief, to comfort and nurture.
- For situations of grief, loss and despair, and to help soften life's harsh experiences. Helps to provide a cocoon of comforting and nurturing, and lead towards a state of acceptance and hope.
- Tiger Lily
- For stress, to soothe and calm the body and mind.
- For when one is overwhelmed by the stress and speed of everyday life, often presenting as irritability and an aimless hurriedness, or later as anxiety, cowardliness and depression. Helps to soothe and calm the body and mind, so that one can spot the root causes of the distress and deal with those at their core. Later, to develop a more laid-back and discerning attitude to one's responsibilities and commitments, allowing one to draw the line between work, play and time out.