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Flower Remedies and Astrology<br />

Sources:<br />

Anonymous of 379. The Treatise on <strong>the</strong> Bright Fixed Stars. Berkeley Springs, WV: Golden Hind<br />

Press, 1994.<br />

Ashmand, J.M. Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos. New ed. North Hollywood, CA: Symbols and Signs, 1976.<br />

Brady, Bernadette. Brady’s Book of Fixed Stars.York Beach, ME: Weisers, 1998.<br />

Harding, Michael. Hymn to <strong>the</strong> Ancient Gods. UK: Penguin, 1992.<br />

Lockyer, J. N. Dawn of Astronomy. New York: Macmillan, 1894. Reprint, Cambridge, MA: MIT<br />

Press, 1964.<br />

Ptolemy, Claudius. The Almagest. Multiple editions.<br />

———. The Phases of <strong>the</strong> Fixed Stars. Vol. III. Translated by Robert Schmidt. Berkeley Springs,<br />

WV: The Golden Hind Press: 1993.<br />

FLOWER REMEDIES AND ASTROLOGY<br />

The flower remedies—also known as flower essences—are liquids that catalyze<br />

changes in problematic patterns or emotions, such as guilt or low self-esteem. They<br />

are not herbs or aroma<strong>the</strong>rapy oils, but a greatly diluted essence of <strong>the</strong> flower of <strong>the</strong><br />

plant, similar in nature to homeopathic remedies or cell salts. They are sold in many<br />

health food stores in concentrate form, four drops of which are mixed in an ounce of<br />

spring water. The resulting mixture is taken by mouth at <strong>the</strong> rate of four drops four<br />

times a day. The best known are <strong>the</strong> Bach remedies, developed in England in <strong>the</strong><br />

1930s, and <strong>the</strong> so-called California remedies, developed by <strong>the</strong> Flower Essence Society<br />

(FES) in <strong>the</strong> 1970s. By <strong>the</strong> 1990s, however, companies all over <strong>the</strong> world were making<br />

remedies from <strong>the</strong>ir local flowers.<br />

The remedies are an easily learned tool to incorporate into <strong>the</strong> practice of<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>. The astrologer’s reading clearly identifies character patterns in <strong>the</strong> birth<br />

chart and current issues brought up by transits or progressions. The astrologer can<br />

<strong>the</strong>n give a mixture of remedies relevant to those patterns or issues to clients who<br />

want to continue to work with <strong>the</strong> insights gained in <strong>the</strong> reading. In taking <strong>the</strong> remedies,<br />

clients reportedly gain new perceptions and conscious awareness of where <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

difficulties originate. As more clarity is gained, even long-standing patterns are gradually<br />

released and are replaced with a healthier outlook and mode of behavior.<br />

The guilt-ridden client, for instance, may be given pine by Bach, while <strong>the</strong><br />

client with low self-esteem may benefit from FES’s sunflower. The child who continually<br />

demands to be <strong>the</strong> center of attention may be given Bach’s chicory. FES’s lotus is useful<br />

for those who wish to pursue meditation and spiritual development. The first remedy <strong>the</strong><br />

astrologer may wish to acquire is Bach’s famous rescue remedy, which can be given to<br />

clients who are in a crisis situation or who are emotionally upset. A few drops of <strong>the</strong><br />

concentrate to sip in a glass of water or a cup of tea are used to quickly restore calm.<br />

As astrologers become more skilled in using <strong>the</strong> remedies, <strong>the</strong>y can more easily<br />

link <strong>the</strong>m with <strong>the</strong> concerns of various planets or signs. Issues related to <strong>the</strong> planet<br />

Pluto, for example, include control (treated with vine), resentment (assuaged with<br />

willow), and envy or <strong>the</strong> desire for revenge (mollified with holly)—all of <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong>rapies<br />

for Pluto ailments are Bach remedies. FES’s offerings abound with remedies for<br />

Venus concerns, such as dogwood, for gentleness and grace in relationships; bleeding<br />

heart, for <strong>the</strong> brokenhearted; and quince, for developing <strong>the</strong> positive power of love.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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