Dark Pink Dahlia
Flower Essence
Definition:
The flower essence for dissolving “memes”
from the body.
Memes are also often called “viruses of the mind”,
and are passed around in society as energetic thought-
forms.
For example, the advertising industry relies heavily
on memes for the spread of their messages.
A flower essence, made 18 April 2002, from the dark pink dahlias
in the garden at “Fairfield House”, Nelson. Fairfield House is a
lovely old historic house, with large grounds and gardens, that has
been lovingly restored by a dedicated group of people, and is used
for community events and workshops, etc. This flower essence is
one of the many new essences discovered by Vanda and myself in
March and April, 2002, on our journey around the South Island of
New Zealand.
“Memes”, also known as “viruses of the mind”, were first
postulated by the well-known biologist Richard Dawkins, in his
book “The Selfish Gene”. Memes are pervasive throughout our
modern culture, and include things like popular tunes, catch-
phrases, slogans, beliefs, etc.
For more information on memes, see the meme web-site at
www.memes.org.
This Dark Pink Dahlia is one of the family of flower essences that
are for assisting the body in the dissolving of deeply embedded
energies from the body. Memes are one of these classes of energetic
entities that have become deeply embedded in the body.
These body-embedded energies hold the person in old patterns of
belief and behavior, many of which are well past their use-by date.
For full details of all of these essences for dissolving the various types
of body-embedded energies, see the
Body Embedded Beliefs super-essence.
Main Super-Essence:
Body-Embedded Beliefs and Trauma
Other Super-Essences:
None
Principal Category:
Body Energy
Other
Categories:
None
Affirmation:
“I ask my body to release all of these embedded memes.”