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Guiding principle: FEAR - Fear of known things About this herb: Scientific name: Mimulus guttatus Description: Mimulus (Common Large Monkey-flower) is a yellow bee-pollinated wildflower that originally grows along the banks of streams and seeps in North America. This perennial plant can reach a height of 20 inches has a fleshy stem. The large, shining yellow flowers have five petals that grow together. It blooms between July and August. The aims of this flower essence: One is worried about concrete situations. Dr. Bach wrote: Are you one of those who are afraid; afraid of people or of circumstances: who go bravely on and yet your life is robbed of joy through fear; fear of those things that never happen; fear of people who really have no power over you; fear of tomorrow and what it may bring; fear of being ill or of losing friends; fear of convention; fear of a hundred things? Do you wish to make a stand for your freedom, and yet have not the courage to break away from your bonds; if so Mimulus, found growing on the sides of the crystal streams, will set you free to love your life, and teach you to have the tenderest sympathy for others. (Free Thyself, 1932) |
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