Sinapis arvensis / Wild mustard
PLANT DESCRIPTION
This annual reaches a height of between 30 and 60 cm and grows primarily at the sides of roads and in fields. The stem and the leaves are hairy, the glowing yellow flowers form at first short spikes that soon turn into long, pearl-like husks. It blooms from May to July.
PREPARATION: sun method
MOOD GROUP: Insufficient interest
NEGATIVE CONDITION
Deep melancholy and sadness without identifiable reason. Melancholy and depression rule one's entire emotional life and do not allow themselves to be shaken off consciously. For the most part they disappear as unexpectedly as they appeared.
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In positive condition, Mustard personalities are harmonious, well-balanced people. They possess an inner joy and deep knowledge about the meaning and connection of all things. In negative condition everything is transformed suddenly into the opposite.
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Negative Mustard condition expresses itself in crabbiness, listlessness, bad mood, depressed mood, sadness, wistfulness, despair, world-weariness, melancholy and depression.
POSITIVE POTENTIAL
Mustard allows one to once again detect joy of living, easiness and stability after a period of deep despondency, despair or depression caused by an unknown reason. Dr. Bach wrote: "Mustard banishes misery and brings joy back into life.“
BACH QUOTE
"For those who from time to time are melancholy or even despairing, as if a cold, dark cloud were hiding them from light and happiness in life. It seems impossible to find a reason or explanation for these moods. Under these circumstances it is almost impossible to be happy or joyful.“
CONSULTATION
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