The Flowers of transition - Bach Flowers for the Transgender and Transsexual Path by Claudia Valsecchi
Author:Claudia Valsecchi [Valsecchi, Claudia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, Essays
ISBN: 9788891177452
Google: G6-rBwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Youcanprint
Published: 2015-03-26T05:22:06+00:00
Bach Flowers To Better Confront Marginalization
Agrimony
This flower can help those people who suffer deeply because they have an extreme need for hospitality. Feeling excluded especially from places that they would like to go to is a source of strong, but secret suffering.
Agrimony is also useful when exclusion from the job market gives rise to the fear of ending up in poverty, which is seen as humiliating.
Aspen
This flower is useful for those who suffer because they are excluded from the world. This sense of exclusion can increase the dark and irrational feeling of being unworthy of being part of the world and society at large.
Centaury
This remedy is useful for those who fear being rejected by people of their gender identity, whom they would like to have as friends and confidants.
Chicory
The remedy is helpful for those who are deeply hurt by marginalization, but deny it and instead hide their wounds behind a mask of pride.
Crab Apple
This remedy is suited for those people who become depressed by being excluded from the world because it reinforces the fear of being regarded as a disgusting person by others.
These people absorb and internalize the negativity the receive.
Holly
Holly is indicated for those people who not only suffer indignantly all aspects of discrimination but also easily become provocateurs who challenge the environments in which they know they are not liked because of their transgender identity. They can even openly hate the people of their genetic sex, as if they were all responsible for the discrimination.
Mimulus
This remedy is suited for those people who live marginalization as a source of anxiety because it once again reminds them of the hostility of a world they already fear.
Mimulus is also useful when the exclusion from the job market generates a strong fear of ending up in poverty, as these people fear its consequences.
Vervain
This flower is appropriate for those people who organize marches and committees to obtain visibility and combat social exclusion. They do not give up and can also act rashly.
Vine
This flower can help those who respond with cold hatred to this aspect of discrimination. Each time they are marginalized or discriminated against, they try to identify the people most responsible and, if possible, retaliate.
Willow
This remedy is useful for those T people in whom this aspect of discrimination produces a deep hatred towards all of society. They experience an ever greater bitterness and permanent rancour.
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