A child's bouquet to soothe
feelings and nourish radiance
Primary
Indications:
* A baseline formula for all children from infancy to pre-adolescence
championing the inherent light within the child; helping the soul
of the child to find expression and self-esteem
* For any developmental challenges in the child such as learning
impediments, emotional trauma, or inappropriate sexual disturbance
in the child due to abuse or related cultural influences
* During any time of crisis or dissolution in the child's family,
at school or in the community, such as divorce, death or natural
disaster
* As a general protection against hardening or disturbing influences
that disrupt the natural learning rhythms of the child, such as
technology, travel, or homelessness
* To assist in the over-all harmony of thinking, feeling and willing
forces in the child; when the child may develop mental or physical
abilities beyond the soul's capacity for balance and moral advancement
The
Kinder Garden formula features:
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Angelica Helping
the child to feel alignment with and protection from the spiritual
world; counteracting hardening and materialistic forces that
stymie the child’s spiritual identity |
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Buttercup Encouraging
the pure light of the child to shine forth; helping feelings
of self-doubt or low self-esteem that diminish the natural
radiance of the child |
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Chamomile Soothing
and calming for the emotional center (solar plexus) of the
child; harmonizing fluctuations in the feeling life, poor
sleep or fickle appetite |
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Chicory Inner
security and emotional freedom; counteracting negative attention
measures, neediness or tantrums; re-directing psychic currents
of energy to build heart forces that give and receive freely |
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Downy Avens To
help ground the mental consciousness of the child so that
it remains in vibrant harmony with core feelings; thinking
which develops through the avenue of the heart and moral perception;
soul healing for Attention Deficit and related disorders |
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Mariposa Lily
Helping the child to receive nurturing and love; especially
bolstering the mother-child bond and healing birth or family-related
trauma |
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Pink Yarrow Providing
clarity and definition for diffuse boundaries or an overly-porous
sense of self; integration of the child’s natural sensitivity
with appropriate containment and centering |
Text
by Patricia Kaminski, Photos by Richard Katz