*Flower Remedies especially for HEALERS*:
*Agrimony* - masking one's own pain and suffering in order to appear in control; attachment to the image of healer as one who is beyond pain.
*Calendula* - ability to listen to clients; ability to be warmly receptive as well as dynamically active in a healing practice.
*Centaury* - false ideals of service leading to overly servile attitudes; becoming drained and depleted rather than replenished by healing work.
*Deerbrush* - recognizing and applying true higher motives for healing work.
*Golden Yarrow* - staying receptive and engaged in the healing process without becoming overly vulnerable.
*Impatiens* - inability to be receptive to client's true needs; tendency to over-schedule clients, to be rushed or impatient with difficult clients.
*Mallow* - conveying qualities of personal warmth and nurturing in healing practice.
*Mariposa Lily* - imparting feminine forces of nurturing and care; positive mother archetype.
*Oak* - taking on the role of healer as hero; needing to learn when to set limits.
*Pink Yarrow* - tendency toward emotional merging with others; unconscious emotional identification which results in a loss of objectivity and inner strength.
*Red Chestnut* - excessive worry and anxiety about the well-being of one's clients; to develop the ability to project healing, comforting thoughts.
*Self-Heal* - contacting true inner healing capacities; shifting focus from personality of healer to the healing process.
*Shasta Daisy* - ability to think holistically about a client's condition, to integrate the many different parts of the symptom picture into a meaningful portrait.
*Sunflower* - ability to convey warm radiance from within; compassionate presence of Self; positive father archetype.
*Yarrow* - overabsorption of others' suffering, resulting in feelings of depletion; need for more psychic detachment.
*Yellow Star Tulip* - intuiting client's Higher Self; acting on one's inner sense of what is needed for client's true healing; compassionate presence.
*Zinnia* - becoming overly somber and serious when exposed to the daily suffering of others; bringing humor and light-heartedness to one's healing approach.
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