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the Yarrow Environmental Formula by
Mitose Komura
I have been observing the important relationship between Japanese people and YES. The combination of Echinacea, Arnica, and sea salt has deep meaning. Japan was attacked with the atomic bomb at the end of World War II, and the Japanese people received a tremendous shock as individuals and also from seeing the core-self of the nation destroyed. Although the event happened in our parents and grandparents generation, the impact has remained and continues to penetrate into the whole Japanese unconscious at a deep level. Our generation is affected from that trauma through the genetic factors of our parents. With the inclusion of Echinacea and Arnica, YES surely plays an important role for Japanese people. Yarrow and sea salt strengthen and restructure the web of the etheric body and the energy of the physical body. I think Japanese people are apt to have weak and delicate etheric bodies compared to Western people. Yarrow Environmental Solution is a very precious gift for Japanese people from California and Nature. About Mitose Komura: Mitose
Komura, a flower essence therapy practitioner, has been a distributor
of FES products in Japan since 1997. In 1998 she attended the FES Practitioner
Intensive, the Japanese Practitioner Training in 2000 and received her
Practitioner Certification in January of 2002. Mitose has twenty years
experience with Noguchi Seitai, a Japanese style self-healing method
involving a combination of hand healing, spinal adjustment and natural
movement physical exercise. Mitose believes flower essence remedies help
to awaken peoples souls for healing consciousness and develop their
healing ability. |
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