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Archive for the ‘Addiction’ Category

FORSYTHIA (Oleacea)

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
Rest Assured

Rest Assured

 

The Forsythia bushes have been absolutely stunning this spring in New England. They are virtually everywhere. Their vibrant yellow mass highlights gardens, roadways, and waste places. We cut branches early to force indoors, or add striking interest to spring bouquets. Forsythia fruit is used in Chinese Medicine.

THE ESSENCE

The message from Forsythia is to rest assured. Rest Assured.

  • Rest assured that there is a higher perspective.
  • Rest assured that our immediate trials are part of a process.
  • Rest assured that we can make appropriate choices.
  • Rest assured that we can release a block or increase a flow to find our place of balance.

The person may feel overwhelmed by circumstances and need help from Forsythia to shift perspective toward acceptance, and maybe even enjoyment of those things that we find challenging. The Forsythia bush assures us that spring is here, and the challenge of winter has waned. Forsythia essence can work with the body during colds and flu. With inflammation we may rest assured that we can catalyze the potential for recovery. In addiction recovery, the person may need empowerment to rest assured and be certain that the next step will be revealed.

We affirm “I am perfectly blessed in every moment.”

BASIL (Ocimum basilicum)- Beyond the Garden

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

This lovely, aromatic herb is used in all three forms beyond the garden.

This lovely, aromatic herb is used in all three forms beyond the garden.

BASIL

(Ocimum basilicum)
This lovely, aromatic herb is used in all three forms beyond the garden - as an herb, an essential oil, and a potent steam-distilled flower essence.

THE HERB
Basil is a lovely aromatic herb, native to India, and grown mostly as an annual kitchen herb. It is used fresh in salads and other dishes. It is often associated with Italian, Thai, Vietnamese, and Laotian cuisine. Basil is rich in vitamins A, K, and C along with minerals including iron, calcium, manganese, magnesium, and potassium. It is associated with cardiovascular health and amelioration of arthritic symptoms. Basil is considered an antipyretic, meaning fever reducer, and a nervine, which means that it calms and nourishes neuronal functions. While the most common usage is definitely in the kitchen (raw or cooked), basil may be infused into a tea.  Basil is the primary ingredient in “Pesto”, and is a fine leaf to nip fresh. There are many varieties for the garden including Cinnamon Basil, Lemon Basil, Genovese Basil, African Blue Basil, and even a Purple
Leafed Basil.

THE ESSENTIAL OIL
The essential oil of basil is derived by steam distillation, and is classified in the chemical family called ‘ethers’. It has well-known aromatherapeutic applications. Basil essential oil is recommended for nervous disorders, headaches, migraines, and to ‘clear the mind’. This precious essential oil is useful for relief from respiratory circumstances like asthma, bronchitis, and sinus, and is considered antiseptic and anti-viral. This oil should be used sparingly, and generally in dilution. Even in ages gone by, basil was believed to benefit the head and the heart, a premise that is now established. As with most essential oils, there are other uses. Basil essential oil repels flies, and it can be stimulating to dull, lifeless hair.

THE FLOWER ESSENCE
Basil flower essence reduces inferiority complex. Sometimes the sense of inferiority may be overt, while in other people the sense of inferiority emerges despite tremendous accomplishments. The belief might be that the accomplishments are not good enough, or a sense that the person will never be able to measure up. No matter what, it is never enough. With Basil essence we are able to attain a sense of self-love, self-acceptance, and a true sense of worthiness, reducing the feeling of inferiority and being somehow ‘less-than.’ In addiction recovery treatment, the sense of inferiority is an attitude frequently addressed through treatment, therapy, and now, with the integration of the essence.