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Wild Oat

All flower remedies - flower essences for emotional balance
Agrimony - Aspen - Beech - Centaury - Cerato -Cherry Plum - Chestnut Bud - Chicory - Clematis - Crab Apple - Elm -
Gentian
- Gorse - Heather - Holly - Honeysuckle - Hornbeam - Impatiens - Larch - Mimulus - Mustard - Oak - Olive -
Pine
- Red Chestnut - Rock Rose - Rock Water - Scleranthus - Star of Bethlehem - Sweet Chestnut - Vervain - Vine -
Walnut
- Water Violet - White Chestnut - Wild Oat - Wild Rose - Willow


Missing Direction in Life

Wild Oat
negative: does'nt know direction in life, goals are not defined, drift from occupation to occupation, inabilitiy to find purpose of life, uncertain over one's direction in life
positive:
Spiritually Guided, find true role, finding own purpose in life, finding direction in life

Dr Bach's description:
Those who have ambitions to do something of prominence in life, who wish to have much experience, and to enjoy all that which is possible for them, to take life to the full. Their difficulty is to determine what occupation to follow; as although their ambitions are strong, they have no calling which appeals to them above all others. This may cause delay and dissatisfaction.

- taken from The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies



Skin Coach Marjo Horn, author of ' Looking great in 21 days'

Skin Coach Marjo Horn's advice:
Work on yourself with flower remedies! Change negative emotions into positive emotions in order to become a balanced human being. This will not only give you better health but also your skin will be radiant.


Wild Oat is the remedy for people who feel that they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but do not know in which direction they should move. So instead they drift from occupation to occupation, but without finding their true path, which leads in turn to feelings of frustration and consequent depression.

This state of indecision is not like the Scleranthus one, because in the case of Scleranthus the path itself isn't in doubt, but rather the different ways of following it: the different options are known. Wild Oat people do not know what their options are because their goals are not defined.

The remedy helps people to find their true role, putting them back in touch with their own basic purpose in life so that the way ahead seems obvious.

negative: does'nt know direction in life, goals are not defined, drift from occupation to occupation, inabilitiy to find purpose of life, uncertain over one's direction in life
positive:
Spiritually Guided, find true role, finding own purpose in life, finding direction in life


How to use the Bach flower remedies:
Only one remedy can be taken, but if necessary you can choose to take six to seven remedies. See below for other remedies.

You can take the remedies in several ways. For the treatment of a short-term mood or problem the easiest way is to put two drops of each selected remedy in a glass of water and sip as required, but at least four times a day, until relief is obtained. If using Rescue Remedy, put in four drops instead of two. For the treatment of more chronic problems you should make up a treatment bottle, as this is more economical and will make the precious stock remedies go a bit further. Simply get a 30ml bottle with a dropper in the lid (try the local pharmacy), and then add two drops of each selected remedy (four drops of Rescue Remedy) to the bottle. Top this up with still mineral water and from this bottle take four drops four times a day. If you keep them in the fridge, treatment bottles will last two or three weeks. If you can't keep your bottle in the fridge but have to keep it in your pocket or handbag then you can add a teaspoon of brandy to the treatment bottle - this will help to keep the water from going off. If you don't want to use brandy, cider vinegar is an alternative, although it isn't quite so effective.



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Agrimony - mental torture behind cheerful face
Aspen - fear of unknown things
Beech - intolerance
Centaury - the inability to say 'no'
Cerato - lack of trust in one's own decisions
Cherry Plum - fear of the mind giving way
Chestnut Bud - failure to learn from mistakes
Chicory - selfish, possessive love
Clematis - dreaming of the future without working in the present
Crab Apple - the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred
Elm - overwhelmed by responsibility
Gentian - discouragement after a setback
Gorse - hopelessness and despair
Heather - self-centredness and self-concern
Holly - hatred, envy and jealousy
Honeysuckle - living in the past
Hornbeam - procrastination, tiredness at the thought of doing something
Impatiens - impatience
Larch - lack of self confidence
Mimulus - fear of known things
Mustard - deep gloom for no reason, dark cloud
Oak - the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
Olive - exhaustion following mental or physical effort
Pine - guilt feelings most of the time for no reasons
Red Chestnut - over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
Rock Rose - terror and fright
Rock Water - self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
Scleranthus - inability to choose between alternatives
Star of Bethlehem - shock - trauma
Sweet Chestnut - Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
Vervain - over-enthusiasm
Vine - dominance and inflexibility
Walnut - protection from change and unwanted influences
Water Violet - pride and aloofness
White Chestnut - unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
Wild Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life
Wild Rose - drifting, resignation, apathy
Willow - self-pity and resentment