Essence |
Beneficial
For: |
Effect: |
| Agrimony
|
Those who seem
happy yet hide worries, fears, anxieties, and pain behind
a cheerful facade. They constantly seek social interaction
as a distraction to their feelings. |
Helps in the expression
of hidden emotions so that one can release negativity and
bring joy into their life. |
| Aspen |
Those who have
unfounded fears or suffer from nightmares. |
Helps promote
inner peace, security, and fearlessness. |
| Beech |
Those who are
intolerant and/or constantly criticize others. |
Helps release
one's critical nature, aids in accepting others as they are,
and promotes tolerance. |
| Centaury |
Those with an
inability to say "no" and allow themselves to be
controlled and manipulated by others. |
Helps in enabling
one to stand their ground and express their own needs and
opinions. |
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| Cerato |
Those who lack
trust in their own decisions and always seek advice and confirmation
from others. |
Helps one listen
to their own intuition and desires and releases indecisiveness. |
| Cherry
Plum |
Those who are
in great despair, on the verge of a mental breakdown, fear
loosing their sanity, or who are plagued by suicidal thoughts. |
Helps one find
inner peace and balance and aids rational thought and actions. |
| Chestnut
Bud |
Those trapped
in a negative pattern from a failure to learn from past mistakes.
These patterns can manifest in one's career choices or in
personal relationships. |
Helps dissolve
old patterns so one may take full advantage of each day and
learn from their experiences. |
| Chicory |
Those who, out
of selfishness or possessiveness, try to manipulate those
they love. They expect others to conform to their expectations
and values. |
Helps the release
of a criticizing and interfering nature and promotes self-assuredness
and personal fulfillment. |
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| Clematis |
Those who have
difficulty focusing on the present due to lack of interest
or boredom in their current circumstances. |
Helps to stimulate
interest in current life events, situations, and relationships. |
| Crab
Apple |
Those experiencing
self-hatred or who feel that they or their partner are unclean. |
Helps to cleanse
negative attitudes and gain a realistic perspective of one's
self and others. |
| Elm |
Those who feel
overwhelmed by responsibilities, whether it be at work or
home, or who feel overwhelmed by life in general. |
Helps promote
calmness and rational thought. |
| Gentian |
Those who feel
discourages and disappointed or become depressed when things
don't go as planned. |
Helps bring to
light the realization that one hasn't failed if they have
done their best. |
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| Gorse |
Those who feel
a sense of helplessness and despair. |
Helps promote
faith and hope despite current problems. |
| Heather |
Those who have
become preoccupied with themselves to the point of self-centeredness. |
Helps promotes
empathy for and attentiveness to others. |
| Holly |
For those who
harbor feelings of envy, hatred, suspicion, or jealousy due
to their own mental suffering or lack of the ability to feel
or express love. |
Helps promote
inner harmony, love, and compassion. |
| Honeysuckle |
Those who focus
too much on the past or who are still haunted by feelings
of regret over past choices or decisions. |
Helps one move
forward and accept one's self in the present moment. |
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| Hornbeam |
Those who procrastinate
or experience fatigue at the mere thought of doing something.
|
Helps bring balance
to the mind so one can focus on daily activities. |
| Impatiens
|
Those who become
easily irritated or impatient with others. |
Helps promote
relaxation and develops sympathetic feelings for others. |
| Larch |
Those who lack
confidence and self-esteem and allow opportunities pass them
by because of their fear of failure. |
Helps to alleviate
the worry of failure and promotes self-esteem and self-confidence. |
| Mimulus |
Those suffering
from a fear of something specific, such as spiders, aging,
or of not being good enough. Also for those who are painfully
timid or who have trouble speaking in social situations. |
Helps one gain
control over their emotions and promotes courage and confidence. |
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| Mustard |
Those who experience
sudden bouts of depression or hopelessness for no obvious
reason. |
Helps promote
cheerfulness and hope. |
| Oak
|
Those who push
themselves beyond their own limitations because of a sense
of duty. They feel exhausted, over-stressed, frustrated, and
depressed. |
Helps one gain
realistic expectations of one's self and to recognize the
need for relaxation and rejuvenation. |
| Olive |
Those who feel
completely exhausted, both mentally and physically. |
Helps restore
vitality, strength, and interest in life. |
| Pine |
Those who feel
guilty for everything that goes wrong, whether from their
own mistakes, bad decisions made by others, or things that
are out of their control. |
Helps one release
their unrealistic sense of responsibility and restores energy,
vitality, and pleasure in life. |
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| Red
Chestnut |
Those who have
become overly concerned with the health or well-being of others. |
Helps one to release
unnecessary worries. |
| Rock
Rose |
Those who experiences
terror or a sense of helplessness. |
Helps to refocus
the mind and promotes the calmness needed to deal with the
present circumstances. |
| Rock
Water |
Those suffering
from rigidity, self-denial, or who have become overly demanding
of themselves. |
Helps promote
flexibility and self-acceptance. |
| Scleranthus |
Those who have
trouble making even the most insignificant choices or decisions. |
Helps remove indecisiveness. |
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| Star
of Bethlehem |
Those who have
experienced a traumatic event, whether recently or in the
past. |
Helps to neutralize
the effects of trauma. |
| Sweet
Chestnut |
Those who are
feeling extreme mental anguish, hopelessness, and despair. |
Helps promote
peacefulness, tranquility, and optimism. |
| Vervain |
Those who become
overly- enthusiastic and push themselves beyond their limits. |
Helps promote
physical and mental relaxation. |
| Vine |
Those who have
become over-dominating and inflexible. |
Helps one to encourage
and lead others without the need to control. |
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| Walnut |
Those who are
undergoing changes in their life and are having trouble dealing
with it. |
Helps the transition
go smoothly and promotes a sense of calmness during the process. |
| Water
Violet |
Those who have
alienated others, due to their sense of pride or independence,
and are experiencing loneliness. |
Helps to promote
a sense of connectedness with others and aids in the forming
a new relationships. |
| White
Chestnut |
Those who have
unwanted thoughts or unrelenting mental debates. |
Helps clear the
mind and promotes trust in a positive outcome. |
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| Wild
Oat |
Those who are
experiencing uncertainty regarding their life's direction. |
Helps one gain
a clear perspective and follow their true path. |
| Wild
Rose |
Those who feel
a sense of apathy in an unpleasant situation. |
Helps promote
attentiveness so one can be present, involved, and regain
an interest in life. |
| Willow |
Those suffering
self-pity and resentment. |
Helps promote
optimism and the ability to forgive perceived injustices so
one can again enjoy life. |