
Feature Article - Embracing Change with Walnut
Walnut can be used for:
New beginnings - (it has been called the “link breaker” because it helps us let go of the old, and to accept the new): Starting school, moving, new relationships, marriage, divorce, jobs, way of life etc.
New phases in life: pregnancy, birth, puberty, menopause, death, etc.
To keep you following your own path - it helps you to be true to yourself - your beliefs and ideals without being influenced by the ideals and opinions of others.
Protection – to feel safe and protected against other people’s energies, outside influences/ interference, decisions/choices, and protection from environmental causes (allergens/pollutants).
Adjusting to changes: career/job, unforeseen circumstances/situation, family dynamics/relationships, time changes, seasons etc.
Walnut – ‘The Healing Energies of Trees’ by Patrice Bouchardon
In the natural world the walnut does not grow in a wood or in a group, but on its own, in a field or beside a road. It has an independence and autonomy, which reveals itself in its rhythms,
All trees follow the rhythms of the seasons and of day and night, but also have their own rhythms. The Walnut’s rhythms have an unusual sequence and emit a strong stimulating energy, which makes it difficult to sleep under a walnut tree.
The nut looks like the human brain, the organ which gives the human being the capacity to differentiate from the group and to be autonomous.
Walnut can be used for:
New beginnings - (it has been called the “link breaker” because it helps us let go of the old, and to accept the new): Starting school, moving, new relationships, marriage, divorce, jobs, way of life etc.
New phases in life: pregnancy, birth, puberty, menopause, death, etc.
To keep you following your own path - it helps you to be true to yourself - your beliefs and ideals without being influenced by the ideals and opinions of others.
Protection – to feel safe and protected against other people’s energies, outside influences/ interference, decisions/choices, and protection from environmental causes (allergens/pollutants).
Adjusting to changes: career/job, unforeseen circumstances/situation, family dynamics/relationships, time changes, seasons etc.
Walnut – ‘The Healing Energies of Trees’ by Patrice Bouchardon
In the natural world the walnut does not grow in a wood or in a group, but on its own, in a field or beside a road. It has an independence and autonomy, which reveals itself in its rhythms,
All trees follow the rhythms of the seasons and of day and night, but also have their own rhythms. The Walnut’s rhythms have an unusual sequence and emit a strong stimulating energy, which makes it difficult to sleep under a walnut tree.
The nut looks like the human brain, the organ which gives the human being the capacity to differentiate from the group and to be autonomous.