Flower therapy uses the Walnut flower for people who are always very hesitant in the face of changes that life requires even if they intend to evolve: changing jobs, changing homes, getting married are difficult changes for those who need Walnut.
This remedy is indicated for those who are incapable of making radical decisions, because they have a thousand hesitations, they are always doubtful and get stuck between doing and not doing.
They are easily influenced and incapable of protecting themselves from other people's ideas and they also struggle to adapt to the physiological changes of life ; mourning, retirement, menopause, for example, are situations that are difficult to adapt to and for which they express anxiety and hesitation.
The personality of Walnut: Juglans Regia
The Bach Walnut remedy is made from the flowers of Walnut, a majestic tree that can reach 30 meters in height and only begin to bear fruit after 14 years.
The walnut flowers are green and bloom in spring, although the male ones bloom first. At the blossoming of the new leaves the plant gives off an unpleasant smell to insects and parasites, in order to protect the new buds from external influences.
It is therefore a plant with powerful symbolism : to get to the heart of the protected fruit and guarded by a very hard rind, it is difficult to work hard, as well as to mature the elaboration of a decision of important change.
The tree itself over the centuries and traditions has always represented the important passages of existence, life and death, great generational changes.
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Walnut's personality in man
The subject Walnut is linked to conventions, to social legacies, it is sensitive to external influences acting on its mind to limit it in decisions, changes.
The Bach flower Walnut acts precisely on these ties and breaks them to make the person free to reason autonomously, on the strength of his position, of his own decision-making abilities towards change.
According to the theory of signatures, the walnut is morphologically analogous to the human brain, so it can influence its cognitive processes.
The positive aspect of Walnut
Walnut is a flower to be considered " evolutionary ": it protects from external influences and allows the individual to mature remaining true to himself, consistent with his principles, well rooted to the ground like a Walnut, but ready to change through the seasons of life, without danger of wavering. The positive subject Walnut welcomes the new and also profoundly transforms his life.
Meditation can also help to cope with changes