Flower Essences for People & Animals – Heather The flower essence Heather is for composure. I call it the “Me, Me Me!” Flower. It is for those who are showing signs of selfishness, self-centeredness and attention seeking, who seem completely preoccupied with their life and problems. What Are Flower Essences? A flower essence is water that has been infused with the energies and vibrations from plants and trees. This is produced by harvesting the flowers or buds from the plants & trees then putting them in water for a period of time. The water is then mixed with a preservative and bottled as a stock essence. How Do They Work? Essences are vibrational healing, acting like tuning fork to re-tune an animal or human’s body to a more natural, higher, good feeling emotional state. When we are in this natural state of Well-being we feel good, and everything feels like all is well. The need for negative behaviors becomes completely unnecessary. Because the negative behaviors can differentiate greatly between animals and people I’ve separated us from the animals in order to show the negative behaviors more clearly for both species Unwanted Behavior Patterns in Animals:
- Animals who will not listen to their people, they seem inattentive, almost like they are pretending not to hear them.
- When an animal is acting very possessive, in an almost unhealthy and clingy manner with their human companion(s).
- Animals who need to be the CONSTANT center of attention, and will do anything to be so. This may include barking, meowing, running around when guests are visiting, anything to bring the attentions back to them.
- When animals appear self-centered and it seems to be a dominant trait in their personality.(Please note this MAY be a trait in certain breeds, in this case Heather would NOT work.)
- For any animal who doesn’t seem to be happy when their person is out of their sight, and they are “stuck to them like glue.”
- Animals who constantly make noise ex: barking, howling, yammering, or crying. (Please note: this could be a sign of an even bigger physical problem! Consulting your veterinarian immediately is advised!)
- When there’s history of abandonment, either through the loss of their animal sires (parents) or by their previous human companions.
- Animals who come from extreme emotional neglect and abuse.
- You hate being alone, and feel like “there’s something missing” whenever you are.
- When in social situations, you take over the conversations and turn the attention on yourself.
- Your thoughts are entirely centered on your life and your personal problems.
- You have a hard time listening to others.
- You find yourself making “mountains out of molehills” or exaggerating simple situations into huge emotional exhibitions.
- You tend to want to make yourself look stronger, and/or smarter than you really are when you feel vulnerable.
- Others’ concerns don’t seem to affect you because you are too busy being completely absorbed by your life.
- You hold on to others by their sleeves, or corner them in order to begin or continue a conversation.
- Ending a conversation is something that it difficult to do, you always have one more thing to say.
- You have a history of emotional neglect or not being accepted as a child.