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THE TWELVE HEALERS

THE SEVEN HELPERS

THE SECOND 19

2 Aspen

3 Beech

6 Cherry Plum

7 Chestnut Bud

10 Crab Apple

11 Elm

15 Holly

16 Honeysuckle

17 Hornbeam

19 Larch

21 Mustard

24 Pine

25 Red Chestnut

29 Star of Bethlehem

30 Sweet Chestnut

33 Walnut

35 White Chestnut

37 Wild Rose

38 Willow

39 FIRST AID (Rescue)

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Beech

Beech


3 Beech, Fagus sylvatica

Guiding principle:
NADMIERNE ZAANGA¯OWANIE W SPRAWY INNYCH - Brak tolerancji, krytykanctwo

About this herb:
Scientific name: Fragus sylvatica
Description: The Beech is part of Fagaceae family. This tree can be found in Europe, Asia, and North America. Without agriculture and forestry the Beech would predominate the European woods. The trunk is grey and smooth growing up to 100 feet in height. The leaves are entire or sparsely toothed, from 2-3 inches long and 1,5-2 inches broad. The male and female flowers are found on the same tree. They appear together with the new leaves and are in full flower from April till May. The fruit is a small, sharply 3-angled nut 0.4 – 0.7 inches long. The nuts are edible and sometimes bitter because of their tannin content.

The aims of this flower essence:
Enormous tolerance. One ignores other people´s weaknesses too much.

Dr. Bach wrote:
For those who feel the need to see more good and beauty in all that surrounds them. And, although much appears to be wrong, to have the ability to see the good growing within. So as to be able to be more tolerant, lenient and understanding of the different way each individual and all things are working to their own final perfection.     (The 12 Healers and other remedies, 1936)