Evening Primrose by Danielle Rose |
In Flowers of Fall--Harvesting strength for body, heart and soul Danielle Rose writes, "[Autumn
flowers] are bright and cheery, and these attributes are mirrored in their emotional and physical benefits, perhaps to strengthen us for the winter ahead."
While on a family vacation less than a year after her mother's passing, Charla Dury also recognized the spiritual power of flowers in Wild Flowers are God's Make-up.
"I smiled a sad smile, but with hope in my eyes because of the flowers," Charla said. "The small touches of color that bloom, un-manicured, uncultivated, un-watered and supposedly unloved, but blooming nonetheless despite their circumstances.
photo by Charla Dury |
Amaryllis |
"This stately flower symbolized success after a battle or struggle, and that the amaryllis' height symbolized intense pride in Victorian England," Danielle writes. "They were often given as gifts of recognition in the arts. It has also been said to symbolize inner beauty.
And perhaps the most powerful of all spirit medicines is the flower essence. Tara Ann introduces us to the power of flower essences in Flowers Healing Body & Mind, and Dr. Lisa Avila shares a case study of a woman with a life-long fear that was all but banished thanks to the help of star of Bethlehem in Spiritual trauma and Star of Bethlehem: A case study.
Star of Bethlehem |
"Within a month, she reported feeling substantially better, and as this treatment progressed, her fears retreated to what she described as 'very low level,'" Lisa said. " Flower essence therapy is a very subtle yet powerful therapy that can deeply shift all levels of the human condition, regardless of the origin of the insult or injury."
Have you ever felt the healing power of flowers in your life?
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