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Falling Leaf Essences: Vibrational Remedies Using Autumn Leaves

✍ Scribed by Grant R. Lambert


Publisher
Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A pioneering look into the benefits of essences prepared from autumn leaves, the latest development in vibrational remedies.
• Includes descriptions of 160 falling leaf essences and which aspect they best heal—physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual.
• Contains case studies, comprehensive charts, and guidelines on how to choose the most effective essences to treat specific ailments.
• Includes falling leaf essence combinations for additional treatment possibilities.
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Lambert introduces us to an exciting new type of vibrational remedy: falling leaf essences. Autumn embodies the energy of change, transformation, and release. Essences prepared from autumn leaves demonstrate unique healing qualities that can relieve the physical, emotional, and spiritual ailments that are associated with the autumn experiences of our lives: separation, job changes, or the simple release of old patterns.
Through testimonies, case studies, and charts, Dr. Lambert demonstrates how falling leaf essences can be used to treat a wide spectrum of maladies—from racism and fear of love to influenza and rheumatoid arthritis. This comprehensive guide contains descriptions of 160 essences and their individual healing properties—including other new essence types such as bark, seed, and modified flower essences from Dr. Lambert's alchemical laboratory—as well as the theory, history, and philosophy of falling leaf essences.

✦ Subjects


Health & Fitness, Nonfiction, HEA011000, HEA030000


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