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🌸 Bach Flower Remedies for Creatives: Clematis 🌸 

  • Writer: Elena Maro
    Elena Maro
  • Jul 1, 2025
  • 3 min read

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A creative mind often thrives on imagination and fantasy, which can sometimes make it challenging to stay grounded and maintain focus

Are you a dreamer with your head constantly in the clouds? Do you find yourself imagining beautiful futures, inspired visions, and brilliant ideas—only to realize that you're struggling to bring them to life in the here and now?


If this sounds familiar, Clematis may be the Bach Flower Remedy your creative spirit needs.


✨ The Dreamer’s Dilemma

Creatives often live between worlds—the world of imagination and the world of action. While inspiration is the lifeblood of artistic work, too much time spent in the realm of daydreams can create a disconnect from the present moment. You may find yourself planning, envisioning, or fantasizing… but never quite grounding those visions into reality.


Clematis is the remedy for those who are mentally “somewhere else”—those who drift into the future, lose touch with the now, and struggle to focus on the task at hand. 


"Dr. Edward Bach placed this remedy in the group 'Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances' and, in his book The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies, wrote:

'Those who are dreamy, drowsy, not fully awake… living more in the future than in the present…’
You may probably need Clematis if you:
  • Struggle to concentrate on practical steps

  • Feel dreamy or spacey during the day

  • Constantly imagine future success but find it hard to take action

  • Feel detached from your surroundings or daily responsibilities


🌱 Clematis: From Daydreams to Doing

Clematis helps bring presence and focus. It supports the transition from dreaming to doing, from imagining your next masterpiece to actually picking up the brush, pen, or instrument.


This remedy doesn’t take away your dreams—instead, it anchors them. It reconnects you with your body, your senses, and your ability to act now, so that the future you envision can truly unfold.


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Clematis (Clematis Vitalba)
🎨 For the Creative Mind

If you're a writer with a thousand story ideas but can’t finish a chapter, a designer who sketches endlessly but never refines a final product, or a musician lost in melodies without recording a note—Clematis can help you return to the present and channel your creativity into tangible work.


In a world that often glorifies hustle, creatives can sometimes feel out of sync. Clematis gently brings you back into balance—reminding you that your dreams deserve structure, your ideas deserve time, and your creativity is meant to be lived. As the saying goes: 'It feels good to have a dream, but it’s great to have a plan.'


🌼 How to Use Clematis

You can find instructions on how to take Clematis at this LINK.


Keep in mind that Bach Flower Remedies work gradually, so consistency is key. While there’s no fixed timeline—since each person responds differently—it typically takes about three weeks to begin noticing a shift and feeling more grounded.


For best results, Bach Flower Remedies should be carefully selected with the guidance of a Bach Foundation Registered Practitioner, who can help you follow Dr. Bach’s original method.


Curious to learn what that means?


You can book your first free consultation with me at this LINK.


✨My wish for you

Creativity thrives in presence. Let Clematis help you ground your visions, focus your energy, and turn your dreams into reality—one inspired step at a time. 🌟


All the best in your creative journey!


Elena Maro, BFRP*


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Elena Maro is a Film Composer and a Bach Foundation Registered Practitioner dedicated to educating others on the use of Bach Flower Remedies, following the original teachings of Dr. Edward Bach.
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*The purpose of this blog is to provide information about Bach Flower Remedies and is not intended as medical, psychological, or counseling advice.













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