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Hard learners

Attention deficit

Learning disabilities

“Mourn  prohibited  without  learning”  Pablo Neruda

“For those who do not take full advantage of observation and experience, and who take a longer time than others to learn the lessons of daily life. Whereas one experience would be enough for some, such people find it necessary to have more, sometimes several, before the lesson is learnt. Therefore, to their regret, they find themselves having to make the same error on different occasions when once would have been enough, or observation of others could have spared them even that one fault.”  Dr. Edward Bach


Robert Fisher was interviewed by a journalist.

Journalist: What do you think were the reasons of your last 4 divorces?

Robert Fisher: My last 4 marriages!

 

 

Chestnut Bud individuals are casual and easy going people. They are hard learners, meaning that they repeat the same mistakes over and over again. In addition they jump from one situation or lesson to another one without proper understanding. Most likely, these individuals suffer from learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder,  and short memory span problems. Therefore they easy forget about things and they lack focusing power. Chestnut Bud helps them at focusing and improving their thinking process, and mental skills.

Person: Learning. To avoid repeating mistakes. Shortly reflective.
Quality: “Realize”. Do not repeat errors.
Kids: ask, but do not hear the answer. Do not learn in school. Down syndrome . Physical defects, delays engines.  Adopted children with deficits in fetal nutrition.

Movies: “The deads” of John Huston, “Clousseau Inspector”, “Prohibited to love” “Me too”.

About Floral Therapies of the South

In Floral Therapies of the South we bring you the world of different forms of alternative medicine based on what nature gives us through the flowers.

We specialize in treatments through the techniques developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the early last century.

 

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Interview to Dr. Bach

N.W- Where were you born?

D.B- I was born in Mosley, Birmingham.September 1866.

N.W- What’s your education?

D.B- I went to Birmingham medical School. I was 20 years old.I also worked at my father’s metal welding shop. To be honest with you, I did not like it at all, however, I only did it to pleased him.Now, looking back in time, I understand that it was quite a learning experience for me. I’ve got invaluable knowledge about human nature, as well as a deeper sense about the people´s approach toward health. I saw this process, first hand, at my father’s factory watching the workers struggling for their rights. Actually, this was a major issue affecting their lives, due to the fact that workers health care was almost non existent, and beyond unaffordable for them.Also, keep in mind that British labour legislation at the time, neither would protect workers rights, nor it would provide health care benefits coverage for them.

 

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