THE NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FLOWER REMEDIES Clare G Harvey
Have you ever felt happier for surrounding yourself with fresh flowers, been drawn to certain blooms, or found solace strolling in fields filled with flowering plants? Then you’ve already experienced the therapeutic power of flowers - and this practical guide holds all the information you need to use this in your own life. Describing the properties of 33 families of flower essences gathered from all corners of the globe, from Hawaii and the Himalayas to America and the Australian Bush, this book also gives comprehensive advice on using the remedies and which ones to choose for particular emotional and physical disorders. With their immense power to reconnect us with the wisdom, harmony and strength of our souls, flower essences are remedies everyone should try. 448pp, 153mm x 234mm, illus. in colour, softback, 2007
This unique guide gives information on the healing properties of over 1600 flower, gem, animal and other vibrational essences from around the world. It is suitable both as an introduction for those new to the use of vibrational essences, and as a ref
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