Red Chestnut
botanic name: Aesculus Carnea
Thought of love and freedom
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“Blocked” mood:
A blocked personallity trait caused by lack of fluidity.
The fear for others’ health and safety is your main source of stress. If someone delays your first thought is that there must have been an accident. You are always apprehensive about your loved ones.
It may seem the typical flower of apprehensive parents and, in fact, it is, but it’s not only for parents but for all those people who are afraid that something might happen to their loved ones. The minimum delay or the minimum sneeze immediately puts you in a state of excessive agitation. It allows you to break the umbilical cord that binds you to people or situations.
To understand how it isn’t only a flower for parents, I add here a brief experience.
A 4 years old little girl suddenly has a 40 degrees fever; medicines only temporarily reduce it. Then suddenly in the midst of unconnected sentences given by the fever she says: “What happens to you Mom, are you okay?”
She’s immediately given some Red Chestnut and within 30 minutes the temperature is normal again.
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“Transformed” mood:
The recommended goal to be achieved by transforming blocked emotions into a positive and creative outcome.
You live a free and safe life. You develop a great power to help towards others.
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Moods and symptoms related to the flower in order of importance:
- Anxiety for your loved ones
- Anxiety for others’ difficulties
- Negative thoughts on the health of your loved ones
- Umbilical cord symbiosis to dissolve
- You limit others’ freedom due to your fears
- Possessiveness towards your loved ones
Connected famous person:
Nemo’s father from the cartoon "Finding Nemo"
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Key phrase
A phrase associated to a remedy
"Be careful or it may be that..."
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Positive affirmation
A specific phrase used to support the transforming process
"I am calm and confident that every other person has his own guide."
