See our new February, 2008 edition: Vibrance at Any Age: Aging
and Essences at http://www.FlowerEssenceMagazine.com
VIBRATION once more goes boldly where no essence ezine has gone
before, this time straight into the golden years. We present here a
singular collection of 18 features about essences and other
alternative health approaches to support a more vibrant, healthy,
creative seniorhood for today's rapidly growing population of folks
aged 60 and above.
This super-sized special theme issue also offers much that is
helpful if you or a loved one suffer from Chronologic Dysphoria.
That's a fancy technical term we just made up for those who are
seriously bummed out about how old they are. You'll see that our
excellent collection of authors cover many of the needs and concerns
that seniors, their loved ones, and the practitioners who work with
them typically must address.
The Table of Contents is below.
Not getting any younger themselves,
Donna Cunningham, MSW
Deborah Bier, PhD
Vibration's Editors
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VIBRATION MAGAZINE - February, 2008
Special Theme Edition: Vibrance at Any Age: Aging and
Essences
Exploring the Golden Years with Essences
by Donna Cunningham, MSW
How this special theme issue came about and what you'll learn here
by Mary Ann Dittmeier, BFRP
Why getting older doesn't have to mean getting sick
Celebrating women in maturity with essences to empower
them
by Rachelle Hasnas, MSW
That long-awaited day may pose more difficulties than you
thought
A primary remedy for senior life changes like retirement and
relocation
Stuck in the Past? Honeysuckle Helps You Embrace the
"Now"
by Connie Barrett
by Connie Barrett
If you're homesick for people or places past, this essence can
help
Cobweb
Essence: A Liquid Dreamcatcher?
by Ivory Phoenix
by Ivory Phoenix
She's back with more insights into an old favorite of hers
Olive --
A Mainstay for the Weary Soul
by Mari Prackauskas
by Mari Prackauskas
Vibration's able proofreader finally chimes in with a favorite
essence
Accessing the Grandparent Within Through Tree Essences
by Dirk Albrodt and Diana Pepper
by Dirk Albrodt and Diana Pepper
We could all use a bit of loving grandparent energy, even us
seniors!
Flower Essences for Caregivers
by Sheryl Karas, M.A.
by Sheryl Karas, M.A.
Stresses caregivers of the elderly face, and essences to
help
By Deborah Bier, PhD
Helping patients, their caregivers and families cope
Hospice
Care, Flower Essences, and Aromatherapy
by Maggie Smith
by Maggie Smith
How alternative methods are bringing peace to the terminally
ill
Grief,
Initiation and the Puple Crocus: A Healing Journey
by Isha Lerner
by Isha Lerner
A breakthrough essence for grief -- current or
long-buried
by Roger the Codger
A crusty widower shares a man's perspective on essence healing
A crusty widower shares a man's perspective on essence healing
Oak: This Issue's Signature
Remedy
Notice as you enter our sacred oak grove that there are oak
leaves on the background of every page in this edition. We
believe strongly that Oak is the most powerful remedy for anyone who's
struggling with seniorhood or who wants to get even more out of these
blessed years of being an elder. That's why we've named it the
signature remedy for this issue. The articles linked below will give
you an in-depth picture of Oak's properties and why it has been a
sacred tree to Indo-European cultures for hundreds of years. Come take
a stroll through the sacred grove with us.
Oak:
A Tonic for the Senior Soul
by Donna Cunningham, MSW
by Donna Cunningham, MSW
Newly a senior herself, the author weathered exhaustion through
Oak
Oak's
Magical History: Sacred to the Ancients, Still Loved Today for its
Strength
by Ellen Evert Hopman, M.Ed.
by Ellen Evert Hopman, M.Ed.
Lore from Druids and other ancient cultures throws light on Oak's
mystique
Garry
Oak Essence: Ancestral Wisdom from a Sacred Grove
by Diana Pepper
by Diana Pepper
White Oak native to the Cascades adds new dimensions to Oak
remedies
Check out the ones linked to this roundup of articles from
Vibration's archives!
Next Issue: Vibration's 10th Anniversary Edition!
by Deborah Bier, PhD
by Deborah Bier, PhD
10 years online makes us senior citizen of the internet; plus a
peek at the next edition's theme
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