This weekend I had time to ponder and think. I looked at my bookshelf in the Connecticut Office and saw a series of books on .Bach remedies. The books by Dr Edward Bach and his devoted assistant/helper Nora Weeks are engaging and educational. I studied Bach remedies over 10 years ago and have used them on many patients. I haven’t used them recently and this past weekend gave me the opportunity to be reintroduced. For me , every day is a new learning experience.
Edward Bach believed and gained the knowledge that out physical health depends upon our way of thinking, our feelings and emotions. He writes that “ Good health is harmony, rhythm when WE think positively, constructively and happily. This makes total sense
I feel the life of Dr Bach tells you a lot about the patient. He was a well trained doctor at University College Hospital and Public Health degree at Cambridge. He was a unique medical student. He cared about the patient’s emotions rather than their diseases.
His development of the flower remedies took time , patience and dedication He gave up his work at that time and went to live in the country. He associated each flower with negative thoughts. This way he developed 38 flowers to cover 38 negative states of mind which mankind can suffer. This was genius
the book The Twelve Healers and Other remedies which still is in print describes the negative state of mind for each flower