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Findhorn Flower Essences - January 2010 Newsletter


Yes, flower essences work just as well with animals and sometimes even better. Like humans, animals also suffer from emotional and behavioural issues. Anger, fear, and insecurity are common problems in domestic animals. This is what Hilda Rogers from The Natural Approach has to say; ÒMany animals respond very well to flower essences. Horses and dogs, in particular, seem to have an affinity with these remedies. The Combination Essences are simple to use and can be given to a horse on a small piece of apple or carrot, and to a dog by just pulling out the lower lip and dripping the required number of drops onto the gums.


FIRST AID


is very good for helping a dog to cope with a visit to the vet or other stressful situations. It can also be given before and after an operation.


PSYCHIC PROTECTION


can be used for dogs that get show fright, become worried at training classes, or, feel overwhelmed by a situation or place.


LIFE FORCE


often aids the recuperative process and can help horses who have Ôlost formÕ and are suffering a bit of Ôburn outÕ.


SEASONAL AFFECTIONS


can be effective in helping a horse to overcome seasonal allergies. CALM ME DOWN


is a very useful thing to have in the veterinary first aid box. It can be used to help deal with general over-excitability or in anticipation of a situation arising which has caused panic or distress before.


*** Monthly News ***


We hope to release our German, Spanish and Greek brochures in the next month or so. We are also working on a Swedish one with our trade clients. We will have a new gift box soon and it is our intention to sell the Element and Gem essences as full sets.


*** Monthly Poem *** In all places, then, and in all seasons,


Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things.


And with childlike, credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand;


Emblems of our own great resurrection, Emblems of the bright and better land.


By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


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