Flower Power: 16 Flower Remedies
This week I will be discussing the work and energy behind “Flower Power”. Not only is it a phrase from the 60’s associated with peace and the hippie movement, I find the phrase, itself empowering! So this week I am going to explore the nature of “Flower Power”!
The essence of flowers is a subtle, aromatic and volatile liquid extracted from the flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, bark and roots of herbs, bushes, shrubs and trees through distillation. It is a form of vibrational healing, which works on many levels. Flower remedies are homeopathic essences, which benefit a specific mental and emotional state. Below is a small sampling of the power of flowers, with there color, qualities and patterns of imbalance they treat:
16 Flower Remedies
Agrimony: (Agrimonia eupatoria) (yellow) Positive qualities: Emotional honesty, acknowledging and working with emotional pain, obtaining true inner peace. Patterns of Imbalance: Anxiety hidden by a mask of cheerfulness; denial and avoidance of emotional pain, addictive behavior to anesthetize feelings.
Beech: (Fagus sylvatica) (red) Positive qualities: Tolerance, acceptance of others’ differences and imperfections, seeing the good within each person and situation. Patterns of Imbalance: Criticalness, judgmental attitudes, intolerance; perfectionist expectations of others; over sensitivity to one’s social and physical environment.
Cherry Plum: (Prunus cerasifera) (white) Positive qualities: Spiritual surrender and trust, feeling guided and protected by a Higher Power; balance and equanimity despite extreme stress. Patterns of Imbalance: Fear of losing control, or of mental and emotional breakdown; desperate, destructive impulses.
Clematis: (Clematis vitalba) (white) Positive qualities: Awake, focused presence; manifesting inspiration in practical life; embodiment. Patterns of Imbalance: Avoidance of the present by daydreaming; other- worldly and impractical ideals.
Elm: (Ulmus procera) (reddish brown) Positive qualities: Joyous service, faith and confidence to complete one’s task Patterns of Imbalance: Overwhelmed by duties and responsibilities, feeling unequal to the task required.
Gentian: (Gentiana amarella) (purple) Positive qualities: Perseverance, confidence; faith to continue despite apparent setbacks Patterns of Imbalance: Discouragement after a setback; doubt.
Honeysuckle: (Lonicera caprifolium) (red/white) Positive qualities: Being fully in the present; learning from the past while releasing it. Patterns of Imbalance: Nostalgia; emotional attachment to the past, longing for what was.
Impatiens: (Impatiens glandulifera) (pink/mauve) Positive qualities: Patience, acceptance; flowing with the pace of life and others. Patterns of Imbalance: Impatience, irritation, tension, intolerance.
Larch: (Larix decidua) (red), (yellow) Positive qualities: Self-confidence, creative expression, spontaneity Patterns of Imbalance: Lack of confidence, expectation of failure, self-censorship.
Mustard: (Sinapis arvensis) (yellow) Positive qualities: Emotional equanimity, finding joy in life Patterns of Imbalance: Melancholy, gloom, despair; generalized depression without obvious cause.
Oak: (Quercus robur) (red) Positive qualities: Balanced strength, accepting limits, knowing when to surrender. Patterns of Imbalance: Iron-willed, inflexible; over striving beyond one’s limits.
Pine: (Pinus sylvestris) (red- male), (yellow-female) Positive qualities: Self-acceptance, self-forgiveness; freedom from inappropriate guilt and blame. Patterns of Imbalance: Guilt, self- blame, self-criticism, inability to accept oneself.
Rock Rose: (Helianthemum nummularium) (yellow) Positive qualities: Self-transcending courage, inner peace and tranquillity when facing great challenges. Patterns of Imbalance: Deep fear, terror, panic; fear of death or annihilation.
Star of Bethlehem: (Ornithogalum umbellatum) (white) Positive qualities: Bringing soothing, healing qualities, a sense of inner divinity. Patterns of Imbalance: Shock or trauma, either recent or from a past experience; need for comfort and reassurance from the spiritual world.
Vervain: (Verbena officinalis) (pink/mauve) Positive qualities: Ability to practice moderation, tolerance, and balance; “the middle way”; grounded idealism. Patterns of Imbalance: Overbearing or intolerant behavior; over enthusiasm or extreme fanaticism; nervous exhaustion from over striving.
Wild Rose: (Rosa canina) (pink or white) also known as Dog Rose.
Positive qualities: Will to live, joy in life.
Patterns of Imbalance: Resignation, lack of hope, giving up on life; lingering illness.
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Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. has been in the alternative health field for over 18 years. He is an expert in treating infertility and gynecology, pain management and anti-aging therapies. His knowledge, expertise and clinical training has offered him the ability to experience and continually learn about the body and its energy system in health as well as in disease.