Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 The other day I found a wildflower in my yard rooted under a soaker hose. It's a part of the yard I never go to and was surprised to see these wispy flowers there, as though they had a message besides food for the deer. Later I looked in my East Coast Wildflower Book to learn the flower was indeed called Star of Bethlehem and is a flower essence and is actually included in Bach's Rescue Remedy. It's used for grief and shock and really hit the nail on the head because for ten months I had been caught up in a whirlwind of watching my uncle die in ICU for 8 months, hooked up to every machine under the sun, and then it took 2 months to bury him and the waiting was excruciating due to the backlog of military back from Iraq. During this time I was helping his widow, my aunt, who has macular which I continue to do. The star of bethelehem was just the essence I needed and after I took it I slept eight hours instead of my usual five. This reminds me of my teacher, the late J.R. Worsley, founder of the Five Element acupuncture system in the U.S. who used to tell us all the time, " Look in your backyard for the herb you might need, not across the world. " Just as eating food that is grown in our local area is much better for us that food flown in from across the country. I wanted to share this simple story with you because sometimes we think things are more complicated than they are. I always want to add that just working with the flower essences on the SCIO/EPFX work so quickly for animals and little children. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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