The Wealth Mixture
This is a basic Bach Flower Essence® mixture for Prosperity. It is designed to clear patterns about worthiness and receiving abundance. You may include all of them in your mixture or choose one or more flower essences that are most relevant for you.

Pine – clears guilt and restores worthiness.
“I am worthy of receiving abundance.”

Crab Apple – clears shame and restores self-esteem.
“I deserve abundance.”

Centaury -clears the need to please others by devaluing oneself.
“I value myself.”

Agrimony – clears inner turmoil that is masked by putting on a “pleasant front”.
“I deserve to be myself and ask for what I am worth.”

Mimulus – clears fears of receiving more.
“I have the courage to create and receive my true worth.”

Chestnut Bud – learn the lessons from past experience.
“I use my wealth wisely.”

Walnut – cuts the ties to old ways and ideas.
“I am free of poverty thinking.”

If you need information on using Bach Flower Essences®, see Bach Flower Essence@ Basics. For information on how to make your own a Bach Flower Essence® mixture, see Bach Flower Essence@ Mixtures.

 

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