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Flower Essence Sessions with Rev Pamela Hunt-Dixon

Using the Methods of Dr. Bach

Chicory
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To the Bees

The 38 remedies are divided into seven general categories and each describes a particular emotional quality:

 

* Fear

* Uncertainty

* Insufficient interest in present circumstances

* Loneliness

* Oversensitivity to influences and ideas

* Despondency or despair

* Overcare for the welfare of others

Rosa rubrifolia

Flower Essence History:

 

Flower Essences are the vibrational components of the physical plant, or flower, when distilled in sunlight. Dr. Bach (pronounced ‘Batch’) first brought flower essences and their attributes into view in the 1930s. He felt that illness and the physical ailments presented were a direct result of the root cause, which was spiritual, mental or emotional. When these underlying causes of dis-ease were addressed using flower essences, in accordance with current medical treatment of the patient as directed, balance occurred much more often.

 

Health improves as our emotional state becomes more positive.  Flower remedies do not attack disease but flood the body with the vibrations of our Higher Nature.  They help to connect with our true self, which has become hidden by our reaction to life’s difficulties.

While the healing herbs of Dr Edward Bach will not interfere with other treatments, they do not replace professional advice if that is appropriate. They are natural, harmless and made in the best possible conditions with care and attention.

Five Flower Remedy
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FES - Flower Essence Society

The Consultation Process Involves:

Looking at the 37 plants in within the Bach system, and classified in three categories in order to find the most appropriate essence or combination of essences:

• The ‘twelve healers’ are associated with particular personality types, used to dispel particular difficulties within the personality type in order to promote beneficial changes.

• The ‘seven helpers’ are used for conditions having become habituated.

• ‘The final 19’ are used for treating the emotional response to recent or past events.  They have been found to help us to develop a stronger more confident ‘inner self’ which is present in all of us giving us the power to overcome fears, difficulties, and common worries. (Collected Writings, p23)



Specialty Focus: Flower Essences for Women

 

View of Herself: Body Image

Menstruation & the Reproduction Cycle

Work and Family

Sexual Concerns

Menopause

Death & Dying

Loneliness

 

By taking into account the complexity of being a woman in the 21st century while experiencing the condition of being female and all that involves, flower essences can help address the emotional aspects that appear from one transition in a woman’s life, to another.


Used to address the emotional and spiritual aspects behind the physical dis-order, flower essences are a subtle way of helping the body respond to those changes and transitions of womanhood and thus re-establishing the overall balance of ‘being’ as a whole.


Together we will find the most appropriate essences for your greatest ease that may be used in conjunction with your current methodologies.


$45.00 initial meeting;
$25.00
per hour additional appointments thereafter.