Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 72 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Introduction8
- 1.0Short Intro
- 1.1Intro
- 1.2History
- 1.3How To Get Your personal Certificate From Vidya Retreat
- 1.4Achieve Joy and Happiness through Bach Flower Remdies
- 1.5Why Bach Flower Therapy Is Ideal For Mental & Emotional Well-Being
- 1.6Differences between the Bach Flower System and other subtle healing methods
- 1.7What happened to Bach’s work after he died?
- Bach Flower Therapy13
- 2.0What are Flower Essences?
- 2.1History of Flower essences
- 2.2Choosing Essences
- 2.3Bach Essences
- 2.4Flower essences vs. essential oil
- 2.5Dr. Edward Bach
- 2.6Bach Flower Remedies: Dosages
- 2.7What exactly is this flower power
- 2.8Bach flower remedy dosages
- 2.9Other ways to administer Bach remedies
- 2.10The 7 Bach Flower Groups
- 2.11What is the mechanism of Bach flower remedies
- 2.12How are flower remedies different from homoeopathy
- Bach Remedies Explained38
- 3.0Agrimoni – mental torture behind a cheerful face
- 3.1Aspen – fear of unknown things
- 3.2Beech – intolerance and Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’
- 3.3Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions
- 3.4Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way
- 3.5Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes
- 3.6Chicory – selfish, possessive love
- 3.7Clematis – dreaming of the future without working in the present
- 3.8Crab Apple – the cleansing remedy, also for not liking something about ourselves
- 3.9Elm – overwhelmed by responsibility
- 3.10Gentian – discouragement after a setback
- 3.11Gorse – hopelessness and despair
- 3.12Heather – talkative self-concern and being self-centred
- 3.13Holly – hatred, envy and jealousy
- 3.14Honeysuckle – living in the past
- 3.15Hornbeam – tiredness at the thought of doing something
- 3.16Impatiens – impatience
- 3.17Larch – lack of confidence
- 3.18Mimulus – fear of known things
- 3.19Mustard – deep gloom for no reason
- 3.20Oak – the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
- 3.21Olive – exhaustion following mental or physical effort
- 3.22Pine – guilt
- 3.23Red Chestnut – over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
- 3.24Rock Rose – terror and fright
- 3.25Rock Water – self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
- 3.26Scleranthus – inability to choose between alternatives
- 3.27Star of Bethlehem – shock
- 3.28Sweet Chestnut – extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried
- 3.29Vervain – over-enthusiasm
- 3.30Vine – dominance and inflexibility
- 3.31Walnut – protection from change and unwanted influences
- 3.32Water Violet – quiet self-reliance leading to isolation
- 3.33White Chestnut – unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
- 3.34Wild Oat – uncertainty over one’s direction in life
- 3.35Wild Rose – drifting, resignation, apathy
- 3.36Willow – self-pity and resentment
- 3.37Rescue Remedy And Emergencies
- Bach Flower Remedies Frequently Asked Questions7
- Quick Review of All Bach Flower Remedies3
- Bach Flower Remedies For Different Purposes1
- Complete Course Handbook2
Complete Course Handbook
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