Archetypal Character Studies of Flower Essences
What good does it do us to have descriptions
that leave the spirit and heart cold--
dead descriptions of dead Nature?
At the very least they must be archetypal, as Nature herself,
if they are not to be mere vagaries of personalized description.
Nature must be the vessel for ideas,
and the soul must become the vessel for Nature.
Novalis, “The Poet’s Realm,” 1796
- What is an Archetypal Character Study?
- Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Essence: Soul Courage United with Highest Ideals
- The Holly Flower and Jesus Christ: The Gospel of Love
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The Little Prince and Lewisia - An archetype study of two stars on Earth
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Filaree - A Flower Remedy for Melvin Udall
- Hana in "The English Patient" and Bleeding Heart
- Dance of the Butterfly
- Pema Chodron and Love-Lies-Bleeding: Transcending Personal Suffering into Compassion
- The Creative Power of a Feminine Voice: Pomegranate flower essence and Montserrat Figueras, "The Lady of Early Music"
- An Archetypal Study of the Leading Light Formula and the Life of Moses
- The Black Madonna and Black-Eyed Susan: From Darkness into Light
- Trillium Flower Essence Qualities Illustrated by Herb and Dorothy Vogel
- Ellie Arroway in the Movie "Contact", Illustrating the Baby Blue Eyes Archetype
- "The King's Speech": Prince Albert, the Duke of York as the Larch Flower Essence Archetype by Mary Sheehan-Harris
- When a Bee Hovers: Mata Amritanandamayi, the Splendid Mariposa Lily; an achetypal study by Jaime Stover Schmitt
- An Archetypal Study of Jacques Lusseyran and Mountain Pride by Theresa Roach Melia
- Dr. Gregory House, M.D.; A Caricature of Hound's Tongue by Lindsay Fauntleroy
- Michael Jackson and Pretty Face
- Flower Essence Archetypal Character Study: Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis silvatica) and Chico Xavier
- A Life of Grounded Idealism: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- Flower Essence Archetypal Character Study: Yerba Santa
- Yellow Star Tulip and Mr. Rogers - Ministering to Others
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The Gesture of Maternal Embrace: The Archetype of Mariposa Lily in the Artwork of Mary Cassatt
- Ellie Arroway in the Movie “Contact,” Illustrating the Baby Blue Eyes Archetype