9/11 Open House at META Center NY

Every year on 9/11 Jodi Serota has an Open House at META Center to promote healing for those who are still suffering. I was asked to participate in the gathering. I felt the way that I could best contribute was with the Al-chemia Remedies. I did a talk on the Remedies and then dispensed Remedies to anyone who felt that they could benefit from the flowers.

The talk was great, many interesting question and of course I love to talk about the flowers. But what was most interesting for me was dispensing the Remedies. I asked people to choose a Remedy from the pictures of the flowers. This is the most common way to choose a remedy and the way we do it at out month new moon gatherings in Cairo.

Each person then came to me individually with their choice and I prepared the Remedy for them. Most people had a bottle of water with them so that they could take the Remedy with them, to use later in the bath. This didn’t give me much time to spend with each person as there must have been about 20 people collecting Remedies. But I did have a moment with each person and heard some amazing stories, some very sad, of people still suffering with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, 9 years later.

What was very interesting were the flowers that kept coming up. There seemed to be certain flowers that were calling out more than others. The Powder Puff Tree and Tamra Hena Hindi came up the most, then Nile Lily, Jasmine and Geranium. If you look at the properties of these Remedies it is not surprising. www.EgyptianFlowerRemedies.com

I asked people to feed back to me, as I always like to hear the outcomes, what people’s real experiences with the Remedies are. At this point I have only heard from one person. I hope in future I will hear more and that those in need of healing were helped by the wisdom of the flowers.

 

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