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Essence Practitioner: Choosing and using flower and other essences

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This practical handbook covers everything you need to know to use flower and other essences effectively with clients. Sue Lilly explains what is happening energetically when essences are at work and draws on her wealth of essence knowledge to provide guidelines for:· Assessing - techniques for testing clients· Choosing - how to select appropriate essences for a range of conditions· Using - new and innovative applications of essences· Creating - different methods of creating essences and guidelines for selling them· Expanding knowledge - how essences can be linked to chakras, meridians and subtle bodies and how this knowledge can enhance practiceThis comprehensive guide is ideal for any student starting out or any practitioner wanting to explore new ways of using essences.
Foreword. Tony Pinkus, Director, Ainsworths Homeopathic Pharmacy, London. Preface. Introduction, Simon H. Lilly. Part One. Choosing and Using Essences. 1. What are Essences? 2. The Wonder of Water. 3. History of Essences. 4. Types of Essences. 5. Selecting Essences. 6. Assessment Techniques. 7. Using Essences. Part Two. Background Information to choose and use essences more effectively. 8. Background knowledge 1 - chakras. 9. Background knowledge 2 - the aura, subtle bodie.s 10. Background knowledge 3 - the meridians. 11. Background knowledge 4 - the colour correspondences. 12. Protecting Personal Energy Integrity. Part Three. Professional Practice. 13. Client Care and Management. 14. Making Essences. 15. Discerning what Essences 'Do'. 16. Selling Essences to the Public. Appendices. Appendix 1. Making Essences using the Sunlight Method. Appendix 2. Cleansing Minrerals, Crystals and Gems. Appendix 3. Professor Hyland's Research on Bach Flower Remedies. Appendix 4. Brian Parsons - Audio Essences. Appendix 5. Gateway Visualisation. Appendix 6. What is Wellness? Bibliography. Useful Links.
'For the first time, we have a systematic enquiry into essences, how they are made, used, and how they affect us. But the book is so much more: a full application of the science of subtle medicine with clarification and advice for good practice.' - Julian Barnard, Healing Herbs'Sue guides us from the basic elements of an essence, the water of life, with its unique properties and ability to flow, to the myriad of different types of essences now made across the globe.' - Tony Pinkus, Director, Ainsworths Homeopathic Pharmacy, London
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