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Home » Article » Health-and-Fitness An Introduction to Bach Flower Essences Part I - The Twelve Healers
Misty Rae Cech filed under "Health-and-Fitness"
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What are Bach Flower Essences?
Pioneered by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930’s, a flower essence is
a liquid preparation imprinted with the etheric pattern of a
particular flower. Like a homeopathic remedy, the liquid –
usually spring water with a little brandy added for preservation
– contains little or no detectable chemical substance of the
flower from which it was made. Instead, the liquid maintains the
vibrational pattern of the flower. Well, what does this mean,
exactly?
To understand flower essences (also called ‘flower remedies’),
you can imagine that all things are made up of vibrating
energies – modern physics and eastern mystics both confirm this
– that there are no finite particles, but instead repeating,
dynamic energy patterns. Material objects are made up of huge
amounts of energy really, as Einstein had shown with E=mc2,
where the amount of energy (E) is equal to the mass (m) of an
object times the speed of light (c – a very big number) squared.
Now picture a beautiful red rose – bright, colorful, vibrant –
the Rose has a particular energetic pattern, one that is
repeated in every other red Rose (though not exactly, but very
close). There are energy frequencies that are particular to the
red Rose that are different from all other flowers. The
vibrations that make up a Rose are faster than many other
flowers (Rose is considered a very high-vibration flower), and
these vibrations are woven together in a particular way. Now
imagine any other flower – a Geranium for example – it’s
vibrational patterns are different from the red Rose – slightly
slower perhaps, and woven together in a different way. It is
these vibrational patterns of each flower that give them their
particular characteristics – color, shape, smell, texture, and
the like.
Now, somewhat like a sound from one source can make a material
across the room vibrate with sound energy (as your eardrum may
vibrate from the plucking of a guitar), flowers can cause water
to vibrate with a different sort of energy. It’s not so much a
sound, or even light (though this is closer), but ‘etheric’
energy – the very essence of the flower has a vibration that is
imprinted upon the water in which it is placed. The water, being
made up of vibrational energy itself, retains some of the
vibration of the flower that was soaked in it. This etheric
imprint is stored in the water, and can actually be transferred
from the water at a later time to other objects (or beings) also
made of vibrational energy.
So, what does all this mean to us?! Well, Dr. Edward Bach held
the notion that the source illness or disease was emotional in
nature. And when one ponders what emotions really are, one can
conclude that each emotion is a particular energetic state of
being. All emotions seem to have a particular energy – love,
despair, anger, fear, appreciation – one can consider each of
these a different energetic pattern. Dr. Bach considered
negative energetic states, negative emotions, to be the source
of disease in the body, a theory supported by much of the
world’s healers. Dr. Bach also thought that these energetic
states can be transformed, and that one of the transformational
methods he discovered was the use of the vibrational patters of
flowers – it was then that Flower Essence Therapy was born.
Through years of research and study, Dr. Bach developed a system
of therapy using the vibrational patterns of flowers, imprinted
into spring water, to transform the emotional vibrational
patters of human beings. He showed through numerous case studies
that flower essences, properly selected and applied, can be
effective in treating the negative energies which underlie most
disease states. Further, one need not have an illness or disease
to realize the benefits of flower essences – flowers can be used
to assist in transformation of any negative emotional state, be
it temporary and transitive, or a more ingrained long-term
pattern. (Flower essences do not transform positive states into
negative ones, as flowers are not thought to contain negative
energies themselves).
Dr. Bach’s 12-7-19 Categorization Method
Dr. Bach categorized the original 38 flower essences he
discovered into 3 categories to assist in their application. The
categories are the ’12 Healers’ which reflect and transform our
essential nature, the ‘7 Helpers’ to assist with chronic
conditions, and the ‘Second 19’ that relate to more immediate
traumas or difficulties. Here we will consider the Twelve
Healers and describe the properties of each essence. The Seven
Helpers and the Second Nineteen will be considered in Parts II
and III of this article.
The Twelve Healers were designated by Dr. Bach as the flower
essences that help the individual transform the source of
discord at the very core of their being. These twelve essences
are meant to address the twelve archetypal groups of humanity;
the twelve primary personalities as Dr. Bach saw them. Some have
gone so far as to relate these to the twelve signs of the Zodiac
(a reasonable relationship it seems), though it is unclear as to
whether this relationship was drawn by Dr. Bach himself.
These twelve essences are an excellent starting point for any
journey into flower essence healing, as it is often times our
root ‘disharmony’ or karmic imbalance that is the source of much
or perhaps all ‘dis-ease’ in our lives.
The Twelve Healers:
Impatiens – As the name of the flower implies, this
essence addresses a tendency toward impatience; these
individuals have difficulty with the flow of time. Their minds
are often far ahead of the present moment, and with this they
will deny themselves full immersion in the beauty around them.
The individual needing Impatiens may be truly lonely, always
being ahead of those subtle human exchanges which bring the
richness to our collective human experience. Many find Impatiens
to be a relatively ‘fast acting’ flower essence, feeling more at
ease within minutes of essence use.
Gentian – Those in need of Gentian flower essence are too
easily discouraged when setbacks occur. They may live with an
omnipresent feeling that things are not going well, and may
doubt the possibility of their own healing. Gentian can bring
about a more positive outlook – perhaps with the feeling that
one is ‘good enough’. When things do not go exactly as planned,
instead of being overwhelmed and disheartened, one can see the
lessons in the circumstance, perhaps rebounding with more wisdom
and strength than before.
Mimulus – This essence is the core remedy for known fears
in everyday life. Those needing this essence can be
hypersensitive to common events which will elicit an
out-of-proportion fear response. The fear may be found in the
physical body centered in the solar plexus, which may churn with
anxiety. Mimulus flower essence helps bring courage to these
individuals, bringing the strength of the higher Self to the
personality so that they may find joy and exuberance in their
lives.
Clematis – The Clematis flower essence type is a dreamy
one; there is insufficient interest in the immediate moment of
daily life. The individual may have a strong inner life – the
abilities to dream, visualize and imagine are well developed,
but the manifestation into the physical world is not strong.
Clematis can help bring a warmth to the bodily incarnation, such
that the individual can channel their great gifts into the here
and now.
Agrimony – The Agimony flower essence type tends to hide
more deeply rooted pain or ailments behind a cheerful façade,
both inwardly and outwardly. They may make light of their own
suffering, or try to ignore it all together, when really there
are patterns and feelings which need to be addressed for
personal growth and healing. These individuals may have been
raised in strict environments, which may not have allowed the
expression of such troubles. Agrimony flower essence can help
them find inner peace, by allowing the connection to true inner
conditions, acceptance of these conditions, and subsequent
transformation.
Chicory – Filled with self-pity, and the ‘nobody
appreciates me’ attitude, the Chicory flower essence type
squanders their light by demanding it from others. A guise of
seemingly loving behavior can be used to manipulate others into
feeding somewhat selfish needs. The Chicory essence is
considered important for clearing loving energy pathways so they
may be directed outward and given freely. May be particularly
helpful with children who have a pattern of negative behavior
for demanding attention.
Vervain – The lesson of Vervain flower essence is one of
balance. The individual in need of Vervain may be extreme,
over-bearing, and very strong – perhaps inflexible – in their
ways. Though their energies are high, the single-minded efforts
of the Vervain type can result in stress, when given situations
where flexibility is required. This is where the mind-body
connection can be lost; the mind can be so strongly committed to
a particular action, it may no longer consider the long-term
effects to the physical being. Vervain flower essence brings
grounding and earthly balance, allowing these strong-willed
individuals the flexibility necessary to manifest their great
intentions and efforts.
Centaury - The flower essence for those who cannot say
no. The Chicory essence type finds their reason for being in the
service and acceptance of others. The result is no true value of
self, and the spreading thin of personal energies. There is the
recurrent theme of personal boundaries being overstepped,
because the will to create and enforce those boundaries is weak.
Chicory flower essence strengthens the value of one’s self,
supporting the notion that one’s life in and of itself is of
importance. The idea that one must truly be honoring and
respectful to one’s self first, before others can be served, is
reinforced – It is then that personal healing can finally be
initiated as a powerful force.
Scleranthus – The personality in need of Scleranthus
flower essence is marked by indecision, confusion and
hesitation, often wavering between two choices. This inability
to decide the best course of actions for one’s self can be
physically and emotionally draining – this mental energy is used
repeatedly examining a situation rather than manifesting the
best choice. The world can be a difficult place for such
individuals, as there are limitless possibilities in which to
get lost, never really making headway. Scleranthus will help
these individuals define themselves and their world, summoning
the strength to form an inner resolve. This allows a great
release of energy to be happy and manifest one’s chosen work.
Water Violet – This important flower essence is about the
opening of the heart. Those in need of this essence may be
functioning quite effectively in society and within their
familial relationships, however, the deepest parts of these
bonds are avoided. Whether due to childhood experiences, karma
brought to this life from the past, or other situations, the
individual has constructed a barrier preventing full integration
with the human family. The true warmth of love and companionship
should be utilized to further one’s growth – Water Violet flower
essence supports this transformation.
Rock Rose – This is the flower essence for great fear.
Unlike Mimulus, which is indicated more for a fear which
manifests as being ‘timid’, Rock Rose addresses terror. It is
often indicated in traumatic events (as a component of Rescue
Remedy) or for specific instances where a reaction of
overwhelming fear is inhibiting further growth or healing. If
one has been diagnosed with a life threatening illness, for
example, and one is overcome with the fear of death, this fear
will inhibit any healing process that may take place. Rock Rose
brings courage to those most in need.
Cerato – Cerato flower essence types do not trust their
own hearts, minds or instincts; instead they seek the advice of
others, and rely on this advice to direct their lives. This
almost certainly creates an imbalance, for it is only by
honestly listening to our own inner voice that we may walk the
path to true physical and emotional wellness. While seeking
advice is certainly important in most of life’s circumstances,
the Cerato type uses this advice as a crutch. Cerato flower
essence will encourage one to listen to one’s own inner wisdom
and facilitate spiritual growth in this respect.
This concludes the summary of the ‘Twelve Healers’ – the flower
essences Dr. Edward Bach considered key to transforming root
personality imbalances. As a physician, Dr. Bach believed that
one or more of these imbalances was to be found associated with
the illness of each patient, and that if these imbalances were
addressed, the conditions necessary for healing may successfully
arise. Of course one does not necessarily need to be outwardly
manifesting a state of dis-ease to find benefit in these flower
essences; through bringing balance to any person, they may
further their personal development and heighten their life’s
experience.
In the next part of this article, we will look at the ‘Seven
Helpers’ – Flower essences Dr. Bach considered useful in chronic
states of illness.
About the author:
Misty is a Naturopath and Yoga Teacher in Boulder, Colorado. She
is the owner of Ananda Apothecary, an online dispensery of Essential Oils and Flower
Essences. Misty employs Bach Flower Essences in her professional practice,
finding them a gentle yet effective way to give momentum to her
clients' healing.
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