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Remedy of the month
Impatiens

Those who are quick in thought and action and who wish all things to be done without hesitation or delay. When ill they are anxious for a hasty recovery. They find it very difficult to be patient with people who are slow, as they consider it wrong and a waste of time, and they will endeavour to make such people quicker in all ways. They often prefer to work and think alone, so that they can do everything at their own speed.  
The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies 
- Dr.Bach 
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Issue #72                                                     October 2014  

Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanksgiving is a time to be with family and to reflect on what we are thankful for.

I hope the Bach flowers are working well in your lives.

Until next time...  

Many blessings,

Sarah  
Feature Article
What is worrying you?

Worry is thoughts, images and emotions of a negative nature in which mental attempts are made to avoid anticipated potential threats. As an emotion  it is experienced as anxiety or concern about a real or imagined issue, usually personal issues such as health or finances or broader ones such as environmental pollution.

 

Worrying can be helpful when it spurs you to take action and solve a problem. But if you're preoccupied with "what ifs" and worst-case scenarios, worry becomes a problem.

 

To help ease you worries the Bach Flowers can assist.

 

Known causes - health, finances etc - Mimulus - liberates us from fear and anxiety, so we are able to respond through bravery and courage.

 

Unknown causes - Aspen - gives us the strength to face and trust in the unknown.

General - White Chestnut - helps us to switch off from everyday worries, and find peace and contentment within ourselves.

Welfare of others - Red Chestnut - become more sensitive to the real fears and concerns for our loved ones so that we can offer appropriate support.

Overwhelmed -Elm - ability to put things into perspective, and to take up our tasks with renewed confidence.

Life's direction -Wild Oat - purposefulness and decisive direction in life.
 
For more information about the remedies: 38 flower remedies

Upcoming Level One Class options for 2014
 
Pets & their People Level One
October 25 & 26 - Courtenay, BC - For more info & to enroll visit our website
Not too late to sign up! 
Taught by -Sarah Brune, BFRP      
  
 
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.