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Men's Innate Sensitivity to Essences
By Lila Devi, Founder/Director of Spirit in Nature's
Flower Essences since 1977
(originally
appeared in Vibration
Magazine: The Journal of Vibrational and Flower Essences,
May 2003 issue)
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At dinner the other evening with company,
the topic turned to why men heal more slowly from breakups
than women. One thought I had -- and I'm embarrassed to admit,
not a very fair one -- was: "Oh, that's because they're
usually in denial of the pain." My girlfriend's husband
answered quite differently. He volunteered: "Men heal
more slowly from breakups because they're so soft." He
added that it took him eight years to heal from a divorce
before he was ready to date again.
Is my friend an exception to the rule
of men who don't deal with heartbreak? I think not, and my
flower essence consultations
for men substantiate this view. (Granted, only about 5% of
my consultation clients are men, and only a mere 5% comprise
the audience of my seminars, but that's another subject.)
Just because men process their issues differently than women
doesn't mean they don't process them. Even in our relatively
unchauvanistic society, it's easy to stereotype men: that
they don't like to be told they need fixing, or that they
think there's nothing to fix in the first place.
A recent consultation with a retired
clinical psychologist provided the following report. His introspective
self-evaluation reveals a profound understanding of his own
psyche, both before and after the essence
program: "On the essences, if something bugged me
and I was annoyed or angry, it was not an agitated feeling;
there was no pressure to say or do anything rash or impulsive.
I have always had to exert some degree of constraint with
anger in my life. On the remedies, there was no adrenalin
response to my annoyance. I had a calmness, and when it was
important to assert myself, I did, in a calm, soft-spoken
manner. This calmness and ease is now felt with all my feelings."
Another man reported a different response
to his program -- more subtle but nonetheless noticeable,
both to himself and those close to him. He said the essences
were responsible for his new comfort in his social life while
visiting with an old aunt he'd not seen in many years. He
not only made an effort to find her after losing touch; he
also said it was a very connective time for them both. Such
outgoing behavior would have previously been foreign to his
nature.
In my essence line of 20 remedies,
the Spirit in Nature's Flower Essences, I have created a framework for
explaining their "personalities" in what is called
a Spectrum. The essences are arranged in a circular pattern
somewhat like an astrological horoscope, beginning with Lettuce
for calmness and ending with Grape
for love and devotion. The Spectrum is divided into 4 Quadrants
of 5 essences each, and also into feminine and masculine halves
of 10 each. This does not mean that only women can take the
feminine essences, or men, the masculine; it is basically
a system for making the nature of the essences more accessible.
However, this chart can be used to help men develop their
feminine qualities and women enhance their masculine aspects.
Some of the essences especially helpful to men are described
below.
Tomato,
in the masculine half of the Spectrum, is for strength, courage,
and empowerment. Pear,
also in the masculine half and our equivalent of Rescue Remedy,
is for peacefulness, not to be confused with passivity. At
the same time, men wanting to work on their feminine attributes
often benefit from Raspberry,
located in the feminine half of the Spectrum, for kind-heartedness.
This is also the essence to dissipate grudges and resentment.
In a culture that is still somewhat prohibitive of allowing
men to express their softer emotions, anger can often be an
issue that is directly addressed with this remedy in particular.
Lettuce, too, helps
women as well as men deal with their anger. More than a few
clients have reported that this essence has actually saved
their marriages and prevented them from acting out this emotion
in ways that would have destroyed their relationships.
Do men respond to flower essences
as well as women? Absolutely. Are their results as noticeable?
No question about it. As Terence, a comic playwright of ancient
Rome, said of the male consciousness: "I am a man; nothing
human is alien to me." Including the mind and the emotions
and how to restore them to a state of balance through natural
healing methods such as flower essences.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lila
Devi is founder and director of Spirit in Nature's Flower Essences since
1977, the oldest essence line outside the UK. She is also
the author of The Essential Flower
Essence Handbook and Flower Essences
for Animals. Also available on this site are homestudy
courses and product information.
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