CONTENTS
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Cover Image
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Title Page
- Introduction
- Structure and Use of This Book
- The Thirty-eight Bach Flowers
- The Practical Use of Bach Flower Therapy
- Chapter 1: Meaning and Use of Individual Bach Flowers
- 1: Agrimony
- 2: Aspen
- 3: Beech
- 4: Centaury
- 5: Cerato
- 6: Cherry Plum
- 7: Chestnut Bud
- 8: Chicory
- 9: Clematis
- 10: Crab Apple
- 11: Elm
- 12: Gentian
- 13: Gorse
- 14: Heather
- 15: Holly
- 16: Honeysuckle
- 17: Hornbeam
- 18: Impatiens
- 19: Larch
- 20: Mimulus
- 21: Mustard
- 22: Oak
- 23: Olive
- 24: Pine
- 25: Red Chestnut
- 26: Rock Rose
- 27: Rock Water (water from a rock spring with the power of the Sun)
- 28: Scleranthus
- 29: Star of Bethlehem
- 30: Sweet Chestnut
- 31: Vervain
- 32: Vine
- 33: Walnut
- 34: Water Violet
- 35: White Chestnut
- 36: Wild Oat
- 37: Wild Rose
- 38: Willow
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Chapter 2: The New Combinations
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Chapter 3: Repertory: A Therapeutic Lexicon
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Resources
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Further Reading
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About the Author
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About Inner Traditions • Bear & Company
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Books of Related Interest
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Copyright & Permissions
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Index