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My daughter has to study well!!!

Mrs S. I was reading your lectures on Bach flower remedy. I have one doubt. When we use Bach flower remedy, do we need to take the flowers physically or we have to chant the names of flowers. How can I learn flower remedy? My daughter is having problem in studying maths.  How much ever explained she is not able to understand the question and she makes mistakes.  She is in 6th grade.

Naran You can write their names or chant them. In addition, especially for chronic situations, if a problem has persisted for a long time, then it would be good if take them physically. For your daughter, take a glass of water and chant MUSTARD for 100 times holding the water. Give that water to her. She will understand the subject. Do this daily. Mustard is one of Bach Flower Remedies. Write her name in a piece of paper. Draw a circle around it. Then draw a second circle around the first. Inside the gap between the circles write 398.When she sleeps keep the paper under her pillow. When she studies, write SLOW CARE in a piece of paper and hang it in front of her.

Explanation Slow Care:  these are switch words. It will help you to study or do things with care. Remember here, wise people are slow in action and the quote “Slow and Steady Wins the Race”. 398: is the number for wisdom. If the paper is kept under the pillow, then the energy of 398 goes into her head, while she was sleeping over the pillow. Mustard: where there is darkness, it brings in light. Here ignorance is darkness and understanding is the light. “Unable to understand” is the key word for Mustard.

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