Flower Essences for Animals & People
How to Use Flower Essences for Yourself
Which Essences Match My Need?
To gain the greatest healing benefit, carefully match your specific feelings or current state to the healing qualities of the essences.
Essences can be effectively chosen with cognitive, left brain and intuitive right brain methods:
Cognitive, left brain: Match information from reflection on your issues to the healing qualities of the essences.
The following two books and the recommended essences lists on this site are excellent sources of cross reference of emotional and spiritual issues to essences which help heal them. I highly recommend purchasing at least one of them for a lifetime reference for this powerful source of holistic well being and healing:
- Flower Essence Repertory, Patricia Kaminski and Richard Katz
- (creators of FES essences)
- The Alchemy of the Desert: A Comprehensive Guide to Desert Flower Essences for Professional and Self-Help Use, Cynthia Athina Kemp Scherer
- (creator of Desert Alchemy essences)
Intuitive, right brain methods, such as kinesiology, the use of a pendulum or flower essence cards.
Kinesiology or use of a pendulum are helpful to get yes/no answers or confirmation for your best guess for flower essences appropriate to the situation. The flower essences cards can be used as divination decks for helping us choose essences. The beautiful photographs of the flowers on these cards can also help us connect with the energetic healing signature of the flowers we are taking on a deeper level. Available from FES and Desert Alchemy. ( link here).
It can sometimes be helpful to use the services of a flower essence consultant well versed in many of the essences, and trained to help you both clarify your issues in a session of tender compassion and loving support. Consultations can also reduce the time it can take to familiarize yourself with a wide array of essences.
Flower essences don't treat behaviors,
they treat underlying causes,
which is why they work so well.
A Partial List of Flower Essences to Help with
Physical Illness, Injury, Surgery and Trauma
Compiled by Teresa Wagner, M.S.
These essences are available from FES or Perelandra as noted
For serious illness, trauma and end-of-life transition the Compassionate Care Flower Essence and Oils gift set brings a sense of calm, peace, perseverence, and grace to both the one who is experiencing physical trauma and the caregiver. When I first learned and then used this set of essence and oils formulas from FES my heart filled with deep gratitude for how much assistance I knew these flowers would bring to others. While medicine can ease the pain and discomfort of the body, these essences and oils bring ease and calm to the soul, allowing our personalities to align with our soul’s wisdom during the sacred passage of being with our loved ones during illness, trauma and through the dying process. For more detail or to purchase click here
I highly recommend keeping Arnica and Self Heal on hand in your medicine cabinet at all times for everything from minor injuries to major surgery. I recommend purchasing Magenta Healer for any serious or life threatening illness, and the other essences listed as needed. Of course, the essences Five Flower Formula and Rescue Remedy can help stabilize the body and energy system during any emergency.
- Arnica (FES):
- Facilitates recovery from shock or trauma to the body. The soul often disassociates from the body during surgery or any physical trauma. Arnica guides the re-integration of the soul and body allowing more rapid, full and lasting recovery. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED before and after surgery or any physical illness, injury or trauma. Greatly accelerates physical recovery.
- Self Heal (FES):
- Stimulates inner healing forces inherent in every being, bringing forth the full capabilities of the body to heal itself. Though Arnica and Self Heal should never be used in place of medications, they awaken the vitality and will to live, preparing the body to more fully accept external assistance. Self Heal accelerates the healing process on all levels. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED before and after surgery, and after any physical imbalance through full recovery.
- Magenta Healer (FES):
- This essence is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for acute or serious illness to compliment other traditional or holistic medical treatment. It is especially helpful for the animal who tells us he or she "wants to live!" but isn’t sure whether they can regain the physical strength and healing to match their will to live. Described as a "super self heal formula," Magenta Medicine brings strength, stability, the ability to transcend and transform suffering, the return of vitality and joy, and help for the soul to remember the karmic reasons for current suffering and to remember it’s deepest purpose and destiny.
- Crab Apple (FES):
- Helps detoxify and cleanse the body of impurities.
- Wild Rose (FES):
- Helps animals who seem to have given up the will to live, whose vitality is depleted, and who are apathetic and lacking in hope to restore the vital forces of the soul. For animals with lingering illnesses, it helps them regain interest in earthly life, connection to the physical body, and to embrace the sacred opportunity of physical incarnation.
- Olive (FES):
- brings relief, restoration and renewal from extreme physical symptoms of exhaustion, fatigue and weariness, connecting us with our inner source of energy. Extremely helpful for periods of recuperation.
- Tomato (Perelandra):
- Cleansing. Assists the body in shattering and throwing off that which is causing infection or disease.
- Celery(Perelandra):
- Restores balance of immune system during times when stressed and during long term viral or bacterial infections.
- Zucchini (Perelandra):
- Helps restore physical strength during convalescence.
Flower Essences to Cope with & Heal Grief
List Compiled by Teresa Wagner, M.S.
I believe that the most effective, fullfilling and long lasting approach to healing grief is an integrative one—one that explores and may include traditional psychological support as well as embracing our spirituality and an openness to holistic modalities. Each journey of grief is different, for both animals and humans. Each grievers' needs unique, and the resources most suited to help animal and person varies.
It's also important to remember that however thorough and integrative our healing efforts, no flower essence, spiritual belief system, energy healing technique, excellent counseling or the most loving support in the world will eliminate the emotional pain of grief when a loved one dies. Loss and its subsequent pain are natural, inevitable experiences of life. The emotional pain from grief, however, does not need to include ongoing acute suffering. Our emotional pain can be surrounded instead with the quality of quiet grace, providing us with the energy to both cope and to embrace the rich opportunities loss offers us to learn, grow and transform.
Flower essences help lessen the suffering surrounding our painful loss, help us remain grounded and clear as we cope, and open to the energy of peace. Unlike drugs, flower essences don't mask or suppress pain or other symptoms. They gently yet powerfully help us heal our pain, inviting in the grace and courage we need to do so. May the essences bring you comfort and peace in your time of grief.
The Grief Relief Formula by FES is our most highly recommended group of flower essences to bring comfort, relief and healing during times of loss.
I have been studying, using and recommending FES flower essences since 1989. I was particularly pleased when they developed this grief formula because the essences included are gently and powerfully helpful to our healing no matter what our loss, no matter what our individual responses to our loss, no matter what "phase" of our healing we may be in on a given day or moment. This formula will help you, or your grieving animal, experience both relief from what can be the staggering pain of grief, as well as help you heal gently from deep within. It includes the flower essences Bleeding Heart, Pink Yarrow, California Wild Rose, Love Lies Bleeding, Borage, Forget-Me-Not, and Explorer's Gentian.
Anticipatory grief can bring as much pain and anxiety as the grief we experience after our loved one has died. The Compassionate Caregiver formula in this flower essences and oils set can bring us a sense of calm and centeredness during the challenging time of caring for loved ones who are dying. While medicine can ease the pain and discomfort of the body, these essences and oils bring ease and calm to the soul, allowing our personalities to align with our soul’s wisdom during the sacred passage of being with our loved ones during illness and through the dying process.
For those of you who want to choose which individual essences will serve your healing process, the list below will help you discern what will best help you.
All of the essences below can be ordered from www.fesflowers.com
- Bleeding Heart
- helps us fully feel the spiritual connection of love we will always have with loved ones, even after death. It helps us accept the change in form of a relationship, to let go of and release our attachment to the physical form of our animal loved one.
- Borage
- helps us overcome feelings of depression and heavy-heartedness from the death or impending death of a loved one. Borage gives us courage to face our grief, a sense of upliftment and buoyant hope to help us not get stuck in the weight of depression.
- Forget-Me-Not
- deepens our awareness of our spiritual connection with those who have physically died and helps us develop telepathic communication with them.
- Love Lies Bleeding
- helps us with profound feelings of melancholia and anguish, especially when the soul suffers privately and is cut off from others. It also helps us find transpersonal meaning from pain and suffering.
- California Wild Rose
- helps us when our loss is so overwhelming that we may have thoughts of suicide. One of the most beautiful and fundamental of flower remedies, it helps the soul to fully incarnate and really take hold of and accept the challenges of life on Earth, and connect again to enthusiasm for earthly life, stimulating the love forces of the heart for others and for self.
- Madia and Honeysuckle
- can help us when we are having trouble getting back to functioning in our daily lives while grieving. Madia helps with focus and concentration (i.e. driving a car, carrying out work, home or family responsibilities), while honeysuckle helps us live in the here-and-now, helping us go on after death or loss.
- Mariposa Lily:
- Sometimes grief makes us feel cut off from love--our ability to ever love or be loved again in the way we have with the one who has died. Sometimes, too, we get stuck in our grief because we don't believe in our ability to love ourselves in the way our animal loved us. Mariposa Lily helps open our hearts to love, from the spirit of our animal, from others beings, and from ourselves.
- Star of Bethlehem
- one of the essences in Five Flower Formula, is a deeply restorative remedy, bringing calm, soothing, healing qualities, comfort and reassurance from the spiritual world. Can be especially helpful when we feel in shock, or greatly overwhelmed. Brand: Bach and FES
When we feel guilty:
- White Chestnut
- is helpful in releasing anxious, repetitive thoughts such as "Oh my God, why didn't I. . .", or "If only I had done such and such."
- Pine
- helps us move from being stuck in self-blame, remorse or shame to a state of self-forgiveness and self- acceptance.
For those who work with rescue and shelter animals:
- Red Chestnut
- is very helpful when we feel obsessive fear or worry that we have not done enough, that it's our job to save our animal and if we don't we've failed. It is also particularly helpful with rescue workers, or foster guardians, who feel they must "save them all" and feel guilty when they can't. Red Chestnut helps us let go of an over-exaggerated sense of obligation, or a drive to help others at the cost of ourselves. It helps us know when we've "done enough"--for that day, or for that animal. It helps us remember that it is OK for us to have a life for ourselves, beyond giving to animals or others. Red Chestnut deepens and restores our trust in a Divine source of support for the animals we love, helping us remember we are not the only source of their support.
When we are having trouble accepting death and tragedy:
- Sagebrush
- helps us accept pain and emptiness of any kind of loss.
- Wild Rose
- helps us accept the tragic events of life especially when we feel a resigned, lack of hope.
- Chrysanthemum
- helps us accept the transitory nature of earthly life and helps us heal any fears and avoidance of physical death.
When we are having difficulty expressing or releasing our feelings:
- Dandelion
- helps us release feelings of grief or pain that are stuck in the body, often helpful when we know our emotions are making us feel tense in the body.
- Fuchsia
- helps us contact grief which may be repressed, perhaps when we long to express our feelings but are afraid of being overwhelmed by them.
- Golden Ear Drops
- helps us release tears of grief that may be held back. Can be especially helpful when our current loss is bringing up pain from past losses.
- Yerba Santa
- helps us build our capacity to express a full range of emotion, especially when pain has been internalized or constricted in the heart and chest area.
When we are feeling like we don't belong here without our animal,
when we perhaps feel alienated in a world or culture which doesn't understand,
accept or acknowledge the deep love we have for our animals,
when we feel like we may not fit here, or have a place:
- Shooting Star
- helps us heal a profound feeling of alienation, especially not feeling at home on earth, nor a part of the human family. It can be especially helpful when we feel more a part of the animal kingdom than part of humanity.
- Sweet Pea:
- Whether primarily with humans or animals, we all need to feel we "belong" in a community, a family or place. This essence strengthens our deepest knowing that we each have a unique place of belonging on the earth and with other beings. It eases the sense of "homelessness" or "familyless-ness" often felt when a deeply beloved animal dies.