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What you will receive
• The Correspondence Course folder
• 1 Emergency Essence Drops and 1 Cognis Drops
• 3 hours of tutor/question time with Marie Matthews
• Once the order has been completed you will receive a letter of
introduction from Marie.
What you will need to have to complete the Course
• Australian Bush Flower Essences by Ian White
• Bush Flower Healing by Ian White
More information
The Course contains 10 modules that can be worked through in your own time and at your own pace, and all 64 Flower Essences and the 3 Companion Essences are covered.
Throughout the Course you will have regular assignments to complete, as well as ongoing assessments and direct contact with your Bush Essence Tutor.
During the Course you will learn how the Bush Essences work on the chakra system and subtle energy bodies, and what illnesses can occur as a result of imbalances in the individual chakras. You will also gain experience in diagnosing and prescribing the Essences, and will even be given the opportunity of making your very own mother tincture essence.
This course will enable you to gain a very deep knowledge and understanding of the Essences, not only intellectually but also experientially. It is a wonderful journey of self-healing that enables one to view dis-ease and emotional disharmony in a very different way.
As well as the two text books required for the Course, "Australian Bush Flower Essences" and "Bush Flower Healing" which may be ordered from Healthlines, we also recommend that our students read another two books, “Anatomy of the Spirit” by Caroline Myss and “Hands of Light” by Barbara Ann Brennan for further insight into the chakra and energetic systems, although this is not compulsory. Unfortunately we don’t stock these books but
they can be ordered through a book store or perhaps found in your local library.
As mentioned earlier, you will have 3 hours of personal time with your tutor, Marie Matthews, where you have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss difficulties, or simply go over things. The most economical way to contact her
would be via email, but contact can also be made via telephone, fax, or letter.
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