Fagus sylvatica / copper beech
PLANT DESCRIPTION
The copper beech can be found over almost all of Europe and lives up to 400 years. Earlier it was known as the "mother of the forest." The copper beech has a smooth, grey bark. It can reach a height of up to 30 m. Female and male blossoms are found on the same tree. It blooms from April to May, when the leaves open.
PREPARATION: boiling method
MOOD GROUP: Over-care for welfare of others
NEGATIVE CONDITION
Intolerant towards others, always criticizing, difficulty admitting that one is wrong. One believes one is always right, and this can at times lead to arrogant behavior.
- One is overly exact, critical and has prejudices against others.
- People in negative beech condition are obstinate, which does not always take the form of psychological pressure but can also appear in a charming way.
- Other properties of negative beech condition are bossiness, cynicism, inner tension, irritability, sententiousness and meddling in the affairs of others.
- One is quickly annoyed by the stupidity and inadequacies of others.
- Children in beech condition whine a lot and one can not make anything right for them.
POSITIVE POTENTIAL
One learns to see the beautiful and good in one's environment, even when it may appear flawed. One develops the ability to recognise the positive in everything, becomes tolerant towards others and can develop true empathy.
BACH QUOTE
"For those who have a highly exaggerated need to see only the good and the beautiful in everything that surrounds them. Even if many things seem to be wrong, they must be able to develop the ability to recognise the good within. So they should take care to be more tolerant, considerate and understanding towards the different ways in which each individual and all things approach its own perfection.“
CONSULTATION
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