Heal Mind-Body-Soul Naturally
Flower essences are simple but powerful natural remedies that have gotten much appeal for many years. The practice utilizes flower essences, which are liquids infused with a flower’s energy. They’re likewise called flower solutions.
Modern flower essences were produced by Edward Bach, a British doctor, in the 1930s. According to Bach, the energy of flowers can stabilize your feelings. He believed that this could cause mental, physical, and spiritual health.
Today, individuals utilize flower essences for the very same function. You can buy essences in stores or get them from an Essence therapist. Some research studies say flower essences can ease stress and anxiety, and pain. There’s generally no damage in utilizing them.
This Complete Bach Flower Remedy Guide was developed for you to broaden your life, straighten you on your soul path and enable you to become a therapist. Any illness that shows up in your body was present in your spirit and aura much before the body took the illness on. The Bach system is preventative medication, recovery of your soul, and aura. By recovering your spirit, you are preventing the sickness from reaching your physical body.
This course was created and set out in a way so you can easily discover the present concern and verify the right treatment, improving lifestyle, realigning and rebalancing the mind, body, and spirit.
You will discover what is taught in traditional Bach Flower courses, plus the practical uses. This extra info will allow you to understand how the remedies work and how they can benefit current battles, ailments, concerns, or mental states
You will learn each remedy’s unfavorable and positive state, why, and how it benefits the specific taking the remedy. We desired this guide to be a go-to for anyone seeking to become a therapist, with simple to absorb info and a format that makes it quick and simple to find what you require. You will have the ability to reference back to the manual/course whenever you require it.
We believe that you can heal yourself with Bach Remedies on many levels, and like every course, we create we desired it to be as easy, grounded and relatable as possible.
You will have the power and knowledge to recover the mind, body and spirit through Bach Flower remedies.
Course Features
- Lectures 85
- Quiz 0
- Duration 4 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 33
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 85 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Introduction7
- Bach Flower Therapy16
- 3.0What are Flower Essences?
- 3.1History of Flower essences
- 3.2Choosing Essences
- 3.3Bach Essences
- 3.4Flower essences vs. essential oil
- 3.5Dr. Edward Bach
- 3.6Bach Flower Remedies: Dosages
- 3.7What exactly is this flower power
- 3.8Bach flower Remedy- How To Take
- 3.9Other ways to administer Bach remedies
- 3.10The 7 Bach Flower Groups
- 3.11What is the mechanism of Bach flower remedies
- 3.12How are flower remedies different from homoeopathy
- 3.13How can Bach Flower Remedies help you your family and your clients
- 3.14Who offers flower essences services
- 3.15Flower essences vs essential oil
- Bach Remedies Explained39
- 4.0Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face
- 4.1Aspen – fear of unknown things
- 4.2Beech – intolerance and Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’
- 4.3Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions
- 4.4Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way
- 4.5Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes
- 4.6Chicory – selfish, possessive love
- 4.7Clematis – dreaming of the future without working in the present
- 4.8Crab Apple – the cleansing remedy, also for not liking something about ourselves
- 4.9Elm – overwhelmed by responsibility
- 4.10Gentian – discouragement after a setback
- 4.11Gorse – hopelessness and despair
- 4.12Heather – talkative self-concern and being self-centred
- 4.13Holly – hatred, envy and jealousy
- 4.14Honeysuckle – living in the past
- 4.15Hornbeam – tiredness at the thought of doing something
- 4.16Impatiens – impatience
- 4.17Larch – lack of confidence
- 4.18Mimulus – fear of known things
- 4.19Mustard – deep gloom for no reason
- 4.20Oak – the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
- 4.21Olive – exhaustion following mental or physical effort
- 4.22Pine – guilt
- 4.23Red Chestnut – over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
- 4.24Rock Rose – terror and fright
- 4.25Rock Water – self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
- 4.26Scleranthus – inability to choose between alternatives
- 4.27Star of Bethlehem – shock
- 4.28Sweet Chestnut – extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried
- 4.29Vervain – over-enthusiasm
- 4.30Vine – dominance and inflexibility
- 4.31Walnut – protection from change and unwanted influences
- 4.32Water Violet – quiet self-reliance leading to isolation
- 4.33White Chestnut – unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
- 4.34Wild Rose – drifting, resignation, apathy
- 4.35Willow – self-pity and resentment
- 4.36Wild Oat
- 4.37Rescue Remedy And Emergencies
- 4.38Centaury
- Bach Flower Remedies Frequently Asked Questions15
- Quick Review of All Bach Flower Remedies4
- Bach Flower Remedies For Different Purposes2
- Complete Course Handbook2
Requirements
- No previous knowledge required.
Features
- You will learn what is Bach flower therapy, what are Bach flower remedies, their history and invention, preparation practices, for what purpose it can be used
- The negative state of each remedy
- The categories of Bach Flower remedies
- What each remedy can help you heal and change
- Learn how to use the Bach flower remedies
- You will also know about the nature of these Bach flower remedies, their properties and effectiveness.
- You will also understand how it works, its Safety, Side Effects, Overdose, and Wrong Dose.
Target audiences
- Homeopath, Yoga Therapists, General Physician, Medical students and professionals, Health care workers, Nurses
- Housewife, Teachers, Knowledge seekers, Common people who trust on Holistic Healing, Reiki Masters and Students, Healers, Jim Instructors, Cancer Patients etc.
- Individuals looking to understand Bach Flower remedies