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Keeping calm in a crisis

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For those who have suffered adversity or misfortune and find these difficult to accept, without complaint or resentment, as they judge life much by the success which it brings. They feel that they have not deserved so great a trial, that it was unjust, and they become embittered. They often take less interest and less activity in those things of life which they had previously enjoyed.

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Issue #63                                                   Nov/Dec 2013    

Due to a hectic month (see below), I decided to combine the November and December issue.

With the approach to Christmas it can be a hectic and stressful time of year. Putting all the commercialism to one side, it is a time to reflect on what we are thankful for and a time to spend with family.

Wishing everyone a peaceful Christmas.

Until next time...  

Many blessings,

Sarah  
Feature Article
Keeping calm in a crisis

From time to time does your life seem to be spinning out of control?  It certainly has seemed to be a recurring situation in my life recently.  

 
In the past month I have had internet and server problems, which is not so good when you are running a business with an online store. Our phone line was down; we continue to have problems with our vehicle and dishwasher, and the constant saga with elderly in-laws.

 

The stress level raised last week with an article deadline, the internet was down again, and I was informed by a peer that they liked my website so much that they had decided to copy it - design, content and photos (which has now been resolved). To cap it all the battery in the fire detector was low so every few seconds it beeped, and I was unable to remove the battery.

 

My homeopath always ensures me that things will pass, and sometimes things get so out of hand that one can see the funny side of it when telling others of all my woes.  The same can be said after receiving a text from a friend describing their awful stressful day.  

 

For general stress Rescue Remedy is useful to have on hand. It can help you to face the situation in a better frame of mind, and will help to reduce your fear and nervousness. It contains: Impatiens (keeps you calm), Star of Bethlehem (neutralizes trauma), Cherry Plum (restores balance), Rock Rose (restores courage and a peace of mind), and Clematis (keeps you focused).  It can be taken as often as necessary before, after and during a stressful event and will provide comfort and reassurance. Rescue Remedy often brings an immediate effect that will put you back in control.

 

Simply take 4 drops or 2 sprays either directly into the mouth, or added to a beverage of your choice (water, tea, coffee, wine, beer etc.) Take as often as needed.

  

Testimonial

Four sprays of Rescue Remedy saved my day this week when our son called to tell us his truck had broken down AGAIN while away at college. Our dog getting sick in the back seat of our car after sensing our nervous tension, when we had rushed to get  back home to get ready for work on time. What a day!!! Rescue Remedy wiped away my nervous energy and gave me a sense of calm and peace.   T. Nielsen 

 

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Sarah Brune is a Bach Foundation Registered Practitioner (BFRP), author and educator for the Bach International Education Program - Level One.  She practices Bach Flower Remedies in the Comox Valley, BC, Canada.