Flower Essences for Women
July 25th, 2009
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by Herb Lady · Filed Under: Flower Essences · Women
The Australian Bush Flower Essences range includes many flowers to help with issues specific for women.
The most important flower of all for women is She Oak. It is excellent for helping to restore female balance at any time during a woman’s life, be it puberty, menstruation, conception, pregnancy, menopause or aging.
Sometimes a woman is unable to fall pregnant, yet all the medical tests show that everything looks fine and there is no reason physically which she is not conceiving. In these instances, She Oak is worth considering.
Birth can be an extremely empowering experience for a woman if she is supported emotionally and encouraged by those around her. Even in the absence of this, Bush Fuchsia will allow her follow her own gut instincts in regards to her pregnancy, birth and mothering style.
Many emotions and thoughts around sexuality, touch, and intimacy can also be assisted with the Essences.
Flannel Flower (above) helps you to feel more comfortable with physical touch and enjoy your sensuality, while Billy Goat Plum addresses iissues surrounding body image.
For relationships, Bush Gardenia has helped many a couple reconnect and remember what first brought them together, to be more considerate of each other, communicate more deeply, and rediscover the passion of the early years as a result.
Old Man Banksia can be very helpful if you are feeling bogged down, especially if you are feeling disheartened, weary, burdened or frustrated. I often give it to women who are feeling this way after having a baby or around about the age of 40 or at menopause. Times of hormonal change are when we are often more prone to these emotions, and Old Man Banksia can be of great assistance. These are times when we tend to re-evaluate our life direction and goals and any discontentment with our situation becomes apparent.
The aboriginal women were well aware of this and considered this flower sacred and a symbol of female spirituality. This is not surprising given their strong connection to their land and with the plants and animals they shared it with.
To meet Old Man Banksia out in the wild and learn more about its healing qualities, have a look at the video below.
Have you used any Australian Bush Flower Essences?
- Which of the Essences in this post have you used?
- How did you find them?
- Would you like to know more?
Please share your experiences in the comments section below.
If you would like to learn more, Australian Bush Flower Essences hold their one day workshop ‘Australian Bush Flower Essences and Womens Wellbeing all over the world. For details on the next one near you, click here.
Have you done The Women’s Wellbeing workshop?
- What did you think of it?
- Did you gain any insights?
- How has it changed your life?
Article Series - Flower Essences
- Flower Essences for Women
- Flower Essences - Medicines for the Emotions
- Flower Essences for Electro Magnetic Radiation
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- Alpine Mint Bush Essence
- Boronia Essence
- Releasing Grief with Red Suva Frangipani
- Releasing Anger with Mountain Devil
- CREATING ABUNDANCE
- Flower Essences for Children
- Flower Essences for Emotional Wellbeing
- Flower Essences for Teenagers
- Bottlebrush Essence
- Angelsword
- Banksia Robur
- Bauhinia
- Cognis for Studying
- Calm and Clear Essence
- Dynamis for Vitality
- Creative Essence
- Confid Essence - Confidence
- Woman Essence
- Electro for Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR)
- Emergency Essence
- Meditation Essence
- Purifying Essence
- Transition Essence
- Travel Essence
- Relationship Essence
- Sexuality Essence
- Space Clearing Mist
- Paw Paw Essence
- Isopogon Essence
- Bush Fuchsia Essence
- Crowea Essence
- Waratah Essence
- Fringed Violet Essence
- Grey Spider Flower Essence
- Red Helmet Orchid Essence
- Mulla Mulla Essence
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