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ikely to joke about it, unwilling to express their real fears. They dislike being alone and are very sociable, seeking company as a distraction. They try to ignore the darker side of life, and prefer to make light of things rather than enter into a confro
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nt and are easily irritated by other people's mannerisms or habits. They are convinced that they are always in the right and everyone else in the wrong (see also Impatiens). The positive potential of Beech is tolerance and a sense of compassion for and
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rather than willing co-operation. Although dissatisfied with this state of affairs, they will deny their own wishes or vocation rather than risk a confrontation. Anxious to 'do the right thing', they are easily influenced by what other people dictate.
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d will misguidedly follow someone else's advice rather than trust themselves. When ill, they are likely to try a succession of treatments recommended by other people. The positive potential of Cerato is shown in those who trust their own inner wisdom an
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without expecting anything in return. They dislike being alone and demand constant attention and service as a duty: typical is the possessively domineering parent who keeps adult children under his or her thumb. Although strong, they are self-pitying a
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a poor memory, with little head for detail. They tend to lack energy, and appear absent minded. They like to be alone and will avoid confrontations by withdrawing. When ill they make no effort to get well. They may be strongly romantic. Clematis is app
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, eg. doctors, teachers, therapists, heads of industry. Elm is indicated when these capable people suddenly feel overwhelmed by their responsibilities and feel unable to deal with them or keep up with events; this is often brought about by taking on too
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llness or in life but are easily disheartened by small setbacks. Gentian may be useful for those people who feel despondent with a long-term or recurrent illness. It is also useful for children discouraged about their schoolwork. The positive potentia
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ondemned to pain and suffering and do not try to get better. They may try different treatments to please their nearest and dearest but have no faith that they will work. Dr Bach wrote of Gorse people 'They look as if they needed sunshine in their lives
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s out of molehills. They are compulsive talkers, needing an audience and will buttonhole people in order to talk in lengthy detail about themselves. They tend to speak rapidly, close into the listener's face. They dislike being alone but fail to realise
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