Buddleia
Flower Essence
Buddleia davidii
Definition:
Any stage of depression.
To uplift the energy and bring back the dance.
The child (or adult) who is a loner and feels isolated.
Can be a cycle of isolation and withdrawal.
Made 28 December, 1996, from flowers from a tree growing
beside the gate of the house in Mount Victoria that
I lived in for six weeks while the owner was overseas.
In the six weeks that I was in this house, I made three essences (this one,
Snowball Daisy, and Pink Hydrangea).
The Buddlea is quite an attractive tree, with lots of
violet flowers that seem to last right through the summer.
But it is invading areas of our native bush,
and has been declared a noxious plant.
Whenever I think of this essence, I think of the son of a
close friend of mine. It seems to me that this essence was
made for him. He was aged about eleven or twelve at the time:
a very sensitive boy, and he would often withdraw into himself
for days on end in a mood of black depression.
He would stay in his room and brood
for days, refusing to get out of bed in the morning to go to school.
When I made the essence, I had just recently met my friend, and over
the next year or so her son must have been treated by me with essence
mixes containing Buddlea many times.
I even gave her a bottle of Buddlea
stock to keep on hand for
whenever he went into one of his moods.
It must have worked, because he is no longer like that.
This is not an essence that I have used for a lot of clients, it is specific
for that really black, “withdrawing into oneself” type of depression.
But when it is needed, it really does hit the spot.
Main Super-Essence:
Black Hole
Other Super-Essences:
None
Principal Category:
Trauma
Other
Categories:
None
Affirmation:
“I open my heart and choose to re-enter life.”