Essences of Nature

Essences of Nature
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Publisher : Light Technology Publishing
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781622330065
ISBN-13 : 1622330064
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Book Synopsis Essences of Nature by : Mary Ann Antenucci

Download or read book Essences of Nature written by Mary Ann Antenucci and published by Light Technology Publishing. This book was released on 2013-09-01 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Flower essences are living energies that can bring more vigor and vitality to our lives. They teach us how to evolve, how to utilize our elements, how to nourish and be nourished, how to be of beauty, and how to orient ourselves. They teach us internal integrity and structure. They teach us how to be. Many of Mary Ann's interpretations of flower essences here are tailored to fit the needs of particular circumstances. Formatted with keywords for quick reference to whatever issues you would like to explore, this compilation of her columns from the past ten years serves as a friend, guide, and resource to help you grow and blossom. 130 Essences Including: Apple Blossom Beech Chaparral Cherry Plum Echinacea Elm Fireweed Garlic Golden Yarrow Honeysuckle Indian Pink Lavender Lemon Olive Pine Sage St. Johnswort Trillium White Chestnut Zinnia


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