About the FES Flower Essence Repertory
The FES Flower Essence Repertory is the result of nearly a half century of clinical research by the Flower Essence Society. We receive written and verbal reports from practitioners in various parts of the world, including many in-depth longitudinal case studies.
The Repertory was first published in 1986, and has been been revised and expanded four times based on our ever-evolving understanding of the flower essences.
The Repertory has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, and Japanese. A new edition of the English Repertory is currently in process.
This online edition can be a valuable resource, with search functions not available in the printed version, as well as color photographs of the flowers.
This online version contains a complete selection guide by categories, with links to essence descriptions. There are cross references to related categories, and a link-back feature from each essence to the categories under which it appears. Additionally, the informative first section of the Repertory, "Overview of Flower Essence Therapy Practice," is available as an Adobe Acrobat file when you log into the online edition.
If you are a logged-in current member you can go directly to the FES Member's Online Repertory. (If you are not logged into your account, log in here.)
If you are not a current member, you will be directed to page to establish or renew your Flower Essence Society membership.
During a client interview, it can be helpful to jot down key words or phrases used by the client and impressions of gestures and voice qualities, which give clues to important emotional issues..
Note that some entries address the negative state of mind, some the transformed state that is the goal, and some include both polarities. It is important that we become familiar with the bipolar nature of flower essences: both the state of imbalance and the positive or transformative potential. In selecting appropriate essences we may start with the positive goal, and then uncover the emotional or mental pattern that blocks this purpose. Alternatively, we may start with the client's pattern of imbalance or suffering, and then determine the positive quality that needs to be developed. Therefore, the category listings are a mixture of both positive and negative indications for the essences.
If a description seems close, but not totally applicable to the situation, make note of it anyway. You may find another interpretation of the essence's qualities that seems more suitable. As you survey the various categories related to the main soul issues, note any essences that appear in several listings. These may be important ones to consider.
Study also the related categories cross-referenced in the listings you check, marked as "See also . . ." You may find other appropriate essences, or new perspectives on essences you are considering. Be aware of the various kinds of categories: emotional and mental states (Anger, Clarity), situations (Emergency, Study), conditions (Alcoholism, Eating Disorders), themes (Materialism, Personal Relationships), practices (Massage, Meditation), populations (Animals, Children), or stages of life (Adolescence, Aging). Browsing the listings on the category page can assist you in locating appropriate categories.
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