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Cases Handled by AUM (Some clips)

REACTION OF DOCTORS
We have used Aditi Himalaya Flower Essence in our work with some very good responses. Susan has a friend who is a sydney Businessman who has had a facial skin irritation for several years that would not respond to any medication and for which he had to daily apply a cream to keep it from getting out of control. She sent him some MORNING GLORY drops and within a month his face clear and he does not need to use the cream any more.
DR. Charles Krebs, Applied Physiologist, Melbourn, Australia.
I am using the lotus a lot too. I find it helps, gives me greater clarity in diagnising intuitively. I have found my prescribing of essences has changed. I am more open to different ways & make up the mixes from knowledge, intuition & dowsing.
Anamaya Milner, Vibrational Healer Melbourne, Australia
I used your essences with a client who had lung cancer. He definately lived longer and better than his expectation would have been using normal medical treatment.
Patricia Meyer, Flower essence therapist, California, USA.
A highlight of the flower essence conference in Sydney was, for me your talk about the lotus. Thank you for sharing your insights with us all.
Joyce Redfern, Tasmania, Australia.
Partially due to my writing, I attract a clientele in which many of the people have come from alcoholic families and suffered from physical and sexual abuse. Often there is deep ambivalence about incarnation and fleeting suicidal thoughts, so I have used 'SLOW MATCH TREE' from time to time. The first reaction seems to be a healing crisis in which the ambivalence about incarnation is brought fully into their awereness. I cannot say it is fully resolved at that point, to there is so much damage from the family history that a lengthy healing process is required. Still, possibly by the end of the process another course of 'SLOW MATCH TREE' would complete it. Perhaps you have some observations to offer. Now, Butterfly Lily seems to be coming into the ascendancy for certain of my clients, and they respond very positively.
Donna Cunnigham, MSW, NEW YORK, USA.
At the conference I was fortunate enough to hear Drs. Rupa and Atul Shah give a 70 minute lecture on the lotus flower. They explaind that the lotus is, in essence, a very spiritual flower and its message is of universal love. It grows from the mud and is pure white. Unblemished by the source that it grows from. RUPA explained the significance of this in the Indian mythology and religious ceremonies involving the lotus. India is one of the great mother of spirituality. The Lotus is her national emblem. The SHAHS use the lotus for many and varied ailment they encounter at the work in their clinic in BOMBAY. There is also connection to the concept of the thousand petalled lotus of the crown chakra. Each petal represents a 'VRITI' or mental expression that we can rise above and eventually merge in higher consciousness. For therapists the SHAHS say it helps clarity in diagnosis.
Angela Balinski, Flower Essence Therapist, Perth, Australia.
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