Impatiens

Shadow tendency Wholeness
Impatient personality Patience
Dominative presence Able to adapt to any sudden changes
Restless, jumpy and fretful Patient personality
Easily irritable especially from slow progress of others Acceptance of the pace and situation of others
Very time conscious Tolerant behaviour towards others
Anxious about being late Peaceful and tranquil feeling of life
Very punctual Relaxed and chill
Contagious nervousness Sympathy and empathy towards others
Spends most of the time being solitary or one’s own company Ability to balance stress, work and other commitments
Unempathetic towards other’s inabilities and reasons for slowness Intelligent, intuitive thoughts arise in the mind
Explosive anger Capable of making wise decisions
Lifestyle consisting of fast daily actions such as speaking, talking, walking, writing Refreshing effect immediately when consumed
Inadaptable to sudden situations Work collaboratively
Competitive Gain a sense of interdependence
Skilled at multi-tasking Spare time to learn new hobbies
Vent frustration at surrounding things and people to remove mental tension Slower sense of time and consciousness of time
Constantly pressurise themselves to be fast and the best More enthusiastic to socialise
Independent and confident Live in the present moment
Quick to react Harmony in all areas of life
Clumsy due to the rapidness of fulfilling a certain task Helps restore connection with Mother Earth, nature and the universe
Don’t gain a complete experience even after completing a task due the rapidness and inattention to specific details Spontaneous thinking
An anxious body language consisting of fidgeting, looking at their watch, edging towards the door in haste Feel better
Brusque nature, e.g. finishing off a sentence for someone else Efficient and thorough with whichever take they undertake
Easily annoyed Less frenetic lifestyle
Stutter and stammer when talking as they have a lot of thoughts they want to say as quickly as possible Able to cooperate with different people according to their personality
Short-tempered More thoughtful
Reject offers of help due to the acknowledgement of heir fast ability Think carefully before rushing into a hasty action
Quick to calm down Aware of everything and less clumsy
Want everything done without hesitation and delay
Accident-prone
Experience many agitated thoughts
Busy lifestyle
Constantly needed by many people due to their fast ability
Not very popular amongst peers
Don’t live in the presence
Always think about or live in the thoughts of the future
Rushed life
Grasp new ideas and subjects quickly
Agitation will always be at its peak

Illnesses and Causes


Stress and tension – sudden cramps, an agonizing pain, other spastic conditions
Irritable nature – indigestion, other digestion-related illnesses
Frustration and nervousness – exhaustion, fatigue

Origin and Specification of the Plant


Binomial Name: Impatiens Glandulifera (Name is attained due to the likeness of a gland.)
Kingdom: Plantae
Family: Balsaminaceae
Genus: Impatiens
Species: I. glandulifera
Origin: Himalayan mountains
Shade: white, pink, purple
Other names: Himalayan balsam, policeman’s helmet, gnome’s hatstand, bobby tops, time flower
Elements contained by the plant: Sulphur
Height: 2-3 metres
Description: Smooth Copper stalks, Rich green leaves, Vivid petals, Abundance of nectar to attract insects
Qualities and preferences: grows in full light or shade, accepts varying soil other than acidic soil, prefers damp ground
Methods of survival: covers a full bee in nectar except for their rear end (attracts the bees to itself and keeps it away from other plants), rapid colonisation of a certain area, shades and crowds native plants in the area it grows in, the seed of this plant explodes even with a little movement and can land up to 7 metres away, each plant can produce 800 seeds
Areas of growth: near rivers, waste grounds
Drawbacks: Removal of the plant can lead to soil erosion creating a knock-on effect on the whole ecosystem as it dies down during the winter months, frost sensitivity may be a limiting factor to it efficiency of spreading

Specification of remedy


Group: The first 12 essences
Emotional Group: Loneliness
Personality: Irritable
Virtue: Forgiveness
Failing: Impatient
Method of extraction: Sun

The explosive personality of an impatiens person characterizes the impatiens. First remedy that Dr Bach discovered in 1928 growing along the banks of the river usk, growing near the welsh town of gricowl.

Comparison between other flowers


Vervain:
People who experience the personality of impatiens normally tend to be physically relaxed but mentally nervous however it is the exact opposite with people experience the vervain personality as the physical perspective of the person is nervous while the mental perspective is fully relaxed.

The seeds of impatiens exploding due to slight trigger movement.

A close-up image of the thick water-filled sturdy stalks of the impatiens plant.

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