Dog Rose... where fear of failing manifests as failure itself
Emergency Essence ... to deal with the stock and trauma when failure is sudden and unexpected
Five Corners...rather than seeing failure as a learning experience, these people 'bash themselves up' and give themselves a really hard time and generally erode away their self-worth. When goals or projects into which a person has put a lot of effort don't succeed, this can often indicate that there is a subconscious sabotage occurring. The bottom line behind most sabotages is that the person doesn't believe that they are good enough to deserve the goal or project
Isopogon + Southern Cross... helps us to learn from our mistakes and failure and move forward in our personal growth
Kapok Bush... where failure is a consequence of giving up because it all seemed too difficult, too much effort
Red Suva Frangipani... for the period of turmoil when a relationship fails
She Oak... failure to conceive
Silver Princess... works at helping to find a new direction in life during the period of let-down after something has failed
Sturt Desert Rose... to clear any feelings of guilt associated with failure
Sunshine Wattle... for when, after one or a series of failures, they feel as if nothing will succeed
Waratah, Tall Yellow Top... when depression, or despair rises after a failure
Boronia... accentuates the focus for creative visualisation, or whenever something needs to be kept squarely focused on in the mind
Gymea Lily… the strength to stay focused on and passionately pursue your personal growth
Jacaranda… where energies are scattered; these people dither and are easily distracted
Red Lily… it is for spirituality and connection to God in a grounded and centred way. It can be used after any prolonged meditative or spiritual practice to ground and get you back to the day-to-day world
Silver Princess… helps find direction and focus in life
Sundew… it enhances attention to detail; for people who daydream, are vague or ‘split off’ easily, are indecisive and procrastinate
Bottlebrush… letting go and moving on
Dagger Hakea… for friends, family and those close to you; it is the forgiveness essence
Mountain Devil… helps to develop unconditional love and acceptance, thereby opening the way to forgiveness of anyone against whom you have a hatred, anger, suspicion or grudge; it is usually used for people not personally close to you
Sturt Desert Rose… self-forgiveness
Black-eyed Susan… being speedy and always on the go with lots of things happening all at once
Dog Rose of the Wild Forces… to stay calm and not get caught up in panic or frantic and hysterical scenes
Jacaranda… intense scattered energy, chaotically moving from one thing to another
Peach-flowered Tea-tree… for addressing the manic phase in manic depression
Black-eyed Susan... for the 'go-go-go' type person, helping them to slow down and find their quiet inner space where they can become aware of, and know the best way to achieve their goal
Boronia... greatly improves and deepens creative visualisation where you can see and focus on achievement rather than on failure
Bush Fuchsia... enhancing intuition so goals may arise from this intuitive state
Five Corners... lacking confidence in own ability; to eliminate subconscious sabotage
Green Spider Orchid... to keep ideas within and share only when time is right and not dissipate the energy by talking about the goal or project before it is manifested or completed
Hibbertia... for flexibility and adjustment
Illawarra Flame Tree... know the goal but fear the responsibility of it
Isopogon... to prevent repetition of past behaviour or experiences
Jacaranda... to focus and be still and to complete
Kapok Bush... giving up and not trying because it is too hard; breaking the goal into smaller parts or steps that can easily be achieved one by one, rather than just seeing one big overwhelming project
Paw Paw... using own inner wisdom to make decisions; overwhelm from too many ideas
Peach-flowered Tea-tree... to allay boredom in the middle of it all; for those who start off enthusiastically but later lose interest
Philotheca... to accept and let in the acknowledgement for achieving the goal
Red Grevillea... know what the goal is but don't know how to achieve it
Silver Princess... for clearing the let down, 'what, so what?' feeling that can commonly occur straight after the goal has been attained. It gives sense of the next direction to move on to
Southern Cross... to empower yourself to create what you want
Sundew... focusing on what is needed to achieve goal and stopping any procrastination
Sunshine Wattle... to realise that failure or struggle in past need not be repeated
Wedding Bush... commitment to the goal
Green Spider Orchid… speaking about information before the time is right>
Kangaroo Paw… inappropriate or immature talking about people or situations with a lack of awareness of the consequences
Rough Bluebell… being indifferent about hurting others to achieve own ends
Sturt Desert Rose… helps people follow their own inner convictions and morality
Bluebell… helping to express feelings; to cope with denial
Boronia + Bottlebrush… pining for partner after relationship break-up
Bottlebrush… when holding on to grief; helps accept inevitable changes
Dagger Hakea… anger associated with loss of loved one, loss of job, failure of scheme, etc.
Dog Rose of the Wild Forces… when emotions are in danger of going out of control
Flannel Flower Essence… for soothing hurt
Illawarra Flame Tree…where there are feelings of rejection
Little Flannel Flower Essence… grief in child after separation for, or death of, parent
Pink Mulla Mulla… where there was deep hurt that went back perhaps to first incarnation
Red Suva Frangipani… raw emotions associated with relationship break-up or death of loved one
Sturt Desert Rose… for guilt associated with loss
Sturt Desert Pea… for ongoing hurt after loss of love done; deep hurt going back a long time
Sturt Desert Pea, Red Suva Frangipani… for sadness
Tall Yellow Top… when grief is because of feelings of alienation, aloneness
Boab… the heavy ‘duty’ message often present in old family patterns
Five Corners… for some people their self-esteem is so low that they apologise constantly for nearly anything or everything, even when they are not responsible at all
Hibbertia… their fanatic-like drive to be better or perfect often stems from a sense that they have not done well enough up until now
Sturt Desert Rose… sexual or religious guilt; guilt about anything you did or did not do in the past; guilt after death of child; young children are very egocentric and if they experience sexual abuse, their parents’ divorce or one parent dying, then they often feel they are responsible for it, which produces a lot of guilt
Black-eyed Susan... letting go of impatience and irritation with self and others
Bluebell... opening up heart to others
Bush Gardenia... deepens relationship between partners and family members
Dagger Hakea... for forgiveness of those close to you
Gymea Lily... allowing others to contribute and share in group decisions without overriding them
Kangaroo Paw... to be aware of the impact of your behaviour on others and to be aware of the needs of others
Little Flannel Flower Essence... to allow the qualities of play and spontaneity as well as a sense of humour to come out during interaction with others
Slender Rice Flower... helps create group harmony and co-operation
Yellow Cowslip Orchid... to be less critical of those around you
Dagger Hakea… intense resentment towards family and friends around them which is often bottled up
Dog Rose of the Wild Forces… when an individual gets totally swept up by anger or hatred and loses their self-control
Freshwater Mangrove… racial prejudice and hatred taken on from family vices and programming
Mountain Devil… anger, envy, jealousy and hatred generally; this essence helps to develop unconditional love and acceptance; absence of love
Slender Rice Flower… racial prejudice and hatred stemming from an individual’s prior experience of that group
Five Corners… where there is such a strong sense of lack of self-worth and low self-esteem that an individual feels totally inadequate
Kapok Bush… for whenever there is a feeling of resignation of apathy, two emotions guaranteed to create a feeling of helplessness; helps a person to understand or repair objects, instruments or technological equipment – areas in which many people feel helpless
Paw Paw… to improve access to Higher Self – your own inner wisdom for whenever you have to make a decision for yourself
Red Grevillea… when feeling stuck and unable to achieve your desired outcome
Southern Cross… for those with a degree of victim mentality, allowing them to realise and come into their own power
Waratah… for courage to do what has to be done
Bush Iris... fosters faith, hope and belief in life after death and in a spiritual realm
Dog Rose… by overcoming fear, it restores faith
Kapok Bush… it removes any feelings of hopelessness, allowing the bright rays of hope to shine
She Oak… offers hope for conception and motherhood
Sunshine Wattle… to counter expectation of grim future
Waratah… for engendering hope in dark, ‘black night of the soul’ times
Bottlebrush… a first-time mother with the ongoing responsibility of a young baby will often, by necessity, mature quickly
Dog Rose… many children, and even adults, who are shy and fearful developed these traits as a result of being intimidated and picked on by older siblings, or even one or both parents when they were small
Dog Rose of the Wild Forces… the inability to keep your own balance and not get swept up in your own emotions or what is going on around you can sometimes be a consequence of immaturity
Kangaroo Paw… for immature, gauche and naive behaviour
Red Grevillea… in some instances the sense of ‘stuckness’ could be resolved with more life experience or a broader view of your situation
Red Helmet Orchid… parenthood is a wonderful opportunity for a man to develop his maturity and sense of responsibility. This essence helps men having difficulty with both, which can manifest in a poor bond the man has with his children or in him being an absent father
Turkey Bush… if a person starts painting or drawing as an adult for the first time since they were seven or eight, then their drawing will initially resemble an eight-year-old’s. Turkey Bush will help them to accept their art and encourage them to continue with it
Black-eyed Susan... for quick thinkers and movers who become frustrated with others and themselves when things are all moving too slowly
Gymea Lily... for natural leaders who are used to taking control of a situation, to assist them to step back and allow others to voice their opinions and have their input
Jacaranda... allows them to be fully focused in what they are doing and not be distracted by, or become impatient to start, other projects - even if the current one is not finished
Peach-flowered Tea-tree... they become impatient and bored when there is no longer a challenge in what they are doing
Bauhinia… being irritated by a person or people who do things very different to you
Black-eyed Susan… annoyance or impatience with others who are less efficient or quick
Crowea… where irritation comes from worry
Dagger Hakea… irritation towards those immediately and intimately close to you
Dog Rose… when fear or anxiety results in irritable behaviour
Paw Paw… when irritability stems from being overwhelmed and stretched by events or situations
Mountain Devil… jealousy, envy, suspicion or sibling rivalry
Slender Rice Flower… envious of others on racial grounds; comparing with others
Alpine Mint Bush… revitalisation of carers who have lost their joy
Banksia Robur... enjoyment of life; energy and enthusiasm
Billy Goat Plum… sexual pleasure and enjoyment of your body
Bluebell… opening heart and joyful sharing
Five Corners… love, acceptance and celebration of the self, leading to joyousness
Little Flannel Flower Essence …releasing the child within; carefree and playful
Red Lily… the joy that stems from the awareness and knowing that you are the loving child of a loving God
Silver Princess… the tremendous joy of knowing that you are on track in your life, knowing that you are doing what you came here to do
Sunshine Wattle… optimism; acceptance of beauty and joy in the present
Five Corners… for the person who is overly critical of themselves
Freshwater Mangrove… for those who judge others because of learnt mental prejudice