Bach Flower Healing Herbs - Clematis
Healing Herbs
Bach Flowers Bach Center - Clematis 20 ml
Cons:
Daydreamers, indifferent, escapists.
Positive aspects:
Lively interest in all things. Inspired, artistic, and practical.
The Clematis person is a person with a dreamy gaze, absorbed in his thoughts, always distracted, inattentive and confused.
Mentally elsewhere and distant from the physical plane of existence, he lacks interest in the present and often takes refuge in an ideal and fantastic reality.
His memory often leaves much to be desired, especially for details, and he is rarely able to participate actively in conversations.
In the positive state, the Clematis person participates in his task in the world, is able to immerse himself in the materiality of life and exploit his great creative potential, materializing it in concrete activities.
In this way, one no longer dreams of an ideal future, but learns to understand that the future is shaped in the present through the tasks of all souls working in unison, and one uses inspiration to leave one's own sensitive mark on the world.
Symptoms of imbalance: daydreaming, lack of contact with reality and the earth, lack of concreteness, distraction, refuge in a fantasy reality
Balance: contact with the earth, grounding, dreams and projects materialize, presence in one's body and in the practical world
To take the essence, it must be diluted in the following way:
Fill a 30 ml glass dropper bottle 3/4 full with water and 1/4 full with brandy, which serves as a preservative.
Add 2 drops of each chosen flower essence, contained in the stock bottle on sale.
Before taking, shake the bottle lightly to keep the essences at a more powerful vibrational state.
Take 4 drops under the tongue, 4 times a day.
Increase or decrease the frequency of intake depending on your personal sensitivity to flower essences.
Keep away from electromagnetic sources such as computers, cell phones, TVs…
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