Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
633.42.03
633.42.03 Bromus ramosus
English: Wild Oat.
Botany: grass, quite tall and delicate, gently swaying in the breeze.
Source: Bach; North American.
Mind
Exuberance for adventures.
Unfocused, careless, squandering one's energies, aimlessness, unfulfilled potential.
Unsettled, “sowing one's wild oats”.
Lack of direction and strength of expression.
Lethargy, a lack of appetite and mental dullness.
Uncertainty.
Lack of motivation, aims, goals, incentive, concentration.
Unsettled, absent-minded, disinterest.
Boredom, lethargy, dissatisfaction.
Disinterested in play or school, joyful interaction and receptivity.
Frustration, joylessness, aversion, depression, dissatisfaction, meaninglessness, boredom, futility.
Longing for meaning and purpose.
Reverence for earth and it speaks of the person's longing to apply themself to a solid path.
Drug abuse. Unaware of the consequences of squandering and profligate living.
Confusion and indecision about life direction; may try different paths or occupations, but always dissatisfied, lack of commitment or focus.
Mental illness, organic dysfunction, retardation, << head injuries.
Body
General: obesity.
Stomach: peptic ulcer.
Abdomen: non-insulin-dependent diabetes.