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The Spirit of Woman Australian Wildflower Essences

In the summer of 2000, the Spirit of Woman Australian Wild Flower Essences came to life when Annie Meredith had an extraordinary experience. She was looking over her garden at Mt Nebo into the rainforest beyond, when she spotted what seemed to be a ghostly apparition peeking though the greenery.

“I was magnetically drawn to it, so I pushed my way through the undergrowth and tangle where I came across a large, white, ethereal-looking flower, one of many, on a spindly tree. My second daughter had just started menstruating and was in such agonising pain from the outset. As I sat down next to it the flower (Native Hibiscus) it whispered to me, “I can help Grace with her period pain”.

In gratitude, Annie hastened to make up the flower into an essence, and gave it to Grace. “Her instant positive response to the essence uplifted me and filled me with reverence for the healing power of the plant.”, said Annie

Information began to channel through her from that time on. It was as if she had become a transmitter for the high frequency energy of the Plant Kingdom. There were times when Annie would be driving along the road, when suddenly, she would be compelled to stop the car, jump out and stride through the bush land searching everywhere, until she found the particular little flower that was calling her. “When I sat down to communicate with the flower deva I would sense a mutual sigh of relief that we had finally connected”.

The summer of 2000 bought forth twenty essences. Annie made up each one, writing down her understandings of the healing qualities, channeled through as she sat in loving communion with each plant. The other essences came through in the intervening years. The energy of that first summer was indelibly printed on her being, as a time when she seemed to be a channel for pure light energy.

Annie said, “It was an amazing experience, and I felt very humbled by it”. Annie used the essences in her clinic, “It was clear that the Australian Wild Flower Essences were targeted specifically at women, and this was repeatedly demonstrated over time”she said.

In the intervening years between first conceiving the essences and finally giving birth to them, Annie conducted a series of double-blind studies on willing participants at the Australian College of Natural Therapies (Bris), which validated the healing qualities over and over again. Some of the testimonials from these early studies can be read by clicking here. Similarly, Annie had the essences tested by a qualified Mora practitioner, Vicki Byatt in Brisbane, to further consolidate and confirm her initial findings.

Mt Nebo, located in the mountain range surrounding Brisbane, is a historical, sacred birthing place for Aboriginal women, and holds powerfully female, yin energy, palpable to those who visit or live there.

Annie launched the essences on June 21(Winter Solstice – the most Yin day of the year) 2009, at the Brisbane Campus of the Australian College of Natural Medicine, making them available for public use for the first time.

The Spirit of Woman Australian Wild Flower Essences help women self-nurture, acknowledge themselves, and step into their own strength and power. In their authenticity they then assist the men in their life to embrace their own feminine side whilst fully engaging in their own potent masculinity.

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