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For the After-Effects of Traumatic Events Many people suffer from the negative after-effects of a traumatic incident or situation, such as an assault, having been raped, having been bullied or taunted in school, or from witnessing a horrific event.  The lingering effects of these occurrences can make us suffer greatly, hurting and immobilizing us for years afterwards and changing our personality.  The remedies can help eliminate these  problems and restore our true nature and selves, and allow us to live life happily and fully once again.  For the shock and grief following a negative event, there is Star of Bethlehem.  For flashbacks, Honeysuckle and Star of Bethlehem together can help bring attention back to the present and release the pain and trauma of the original event.  For any fear or panic that might still be lingering from these events, Mimulus, Aspen, or Rock Rose can help.  For unwanted memories that we can’t seem to shake, there is White Chestnut to help free our mind to think of something else.  If there is any guilt or shame for actions taken or not taken, there is Pine, which allows us to bring more joy and goodness into the world by living happily again. If the stress and trauma leads us to think of acting in ways known to be wrong—such as lashing out violently or hurting ourselves—Cherry plum can help restore calm and a sense of control.  If we feel we’ve taken all the abuse and pain we can handle, Sweet Chestnut can help eliminate the anguish we feel and so allow us to better cope with all we have to deal with.  If our personality has changed after a traumatic event, and we begin acting differently than we used to—say, by being mean or fearful—we need only match up this changed personality trait to the appropriate remedy to help. For example, if we find we’re now angry or bitter at the world, Holly or Willow might be called for.  If we’ve lost our decision making ability or  become unsure of ourselves, Cerato or Scleranthus might be useful.  If we feel unfocused or like our brain is in a fog, Chestnut Bud or Clematis can help restore clear thinking.  For a loss of confidence in ourselves or our ability to deal with life situations, Larch or Elm might be needed.  If we now find we are easily disheartened when we encounter setbacks or difficulties, there is Gentian. For feeling unable to share our experiences or talk about our pain or confront what hurt us, Agrimony can help.  If we find we’re overprotective of our family because we fear something bad   happening to them too, there’s Red Chestnut.  By using the remedies there is no pain or trauma that cannot be overcome, and no reason why any of us has to remain hurt or immobilized by what has happened to us in life.
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For the After-Effects of Traumatic Events Many people suffer from the negative after-effects of a traumatic incident or situation, such as an assault, having been raped, having been bullied or taunted in school, or from witnessing a horrific event.  The lingering effects of these occurrences can make us suffer greatly, hurting and immobilizing us for years afterwards and changing our personality.  The remedies can help eliminate these  problems and restore our true nature and selves, and allow us to live life happily and fully once again.  For the shock and grief following a negative event, there is Star of Bethlehem.  For flashbacks, Honeysuckle and Star of Bethlehem together can help bring attention back to the present and release the pain and trauma of the original event.  For any fear or panic that might still be lingering from these events, Mimulus, Aspen, or Rock Rose can help.  For unwanted memories that we can’t seem to shake, there is White Chestnut to help free our mind to think of something else.  If there is any guilt or shame for actions taken or not taken, there is Pine, which allows us to bring more joy and goodness into the world by living happily again. If the stress and trauma leads us to think of acting in ways known to be wrong—such as lashing out violently or hurting ourselves—Cherry plum can help restore calm and a sense of control.  If we feel we’ve taken all the abuse and pain we can handle, Sweet Chestnut can help eliminate the anguish we feel and so allow us to better cope with all we have to deal with.  If our personality has changed after a traumatic event, and we begin acting differently than we used to—say, by being mean or fearful—we need only match up this changed personality trait to the appropriate remedy to help. For example, if we find we’re now angry or bitter at the world, Holly or Willow might be called for.  If we’ve lost our decision making ability or  become unsure of ourselves, Cerato or Scleranthus might be useful.  If we feel unfocused or like our brain is in a fog, Chestnut Bud or Clematis can help restore clear thinking.  For a loss of confidence in ourselves or our ability to deal with life situations, Larch or Elm might be needed.  If we now find we are easily disheartened when we encounter setbacks or difficulties, there is Gentian. For feeling unable to share our experiences or talk about our pain or confront what hurt us, Agrimony can help.  If we find we’re overprotective of our family because we fear something bad   happening to them too, there’s Red Chestnut.  By using the remedies there is no pain or trauma that cannot be overcome, and no reason why any of us has to remain hurt or immobilized by what has happened to us in life.
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