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Daily Feng Shui Tip 10/30/09

Posted by ellenwhitehurst Posted on: 10/30/09

Daily Feng Shui Tip 10/30/09

It was on this day back in 1938 that a then young actor/director by the name of Orson Welles broadcast ‘The War of the Worlds’ on live radio.

This story, centered around an invasion of earth by unfriendly aliens from Mars, caused a widespread panic in the country, despite the fact that regular and recurring references were made to it not being true.

Apparently that didn’t matter to the hundreds upon hundreds who left their homes in the dark of night looking for some safety, some shelter and any form of security.

That night and, and, well, so many others since then, would have been the perfect time for anyone to take four drops of Aspen Flower Essence under the tongue every four hours until a certain and specific serenity was the only thing invading their psyche. 

Aspen Flower Essence works to heal in a simple and yet powerful way. Completely natural, using this particular flower essence will calm and clear the mind of worry and fear.

It is truly and all natural or “green” way of restoring peace and balance and harmony to the body, mind and spirit.

And how very appropriate for this spookilicious time of year? The next time there are just tricks and no treats, try a bit of Aspen to bring the balance back.


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