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How The Vibration Of A Flower Can Provide Energy Healing

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The following article is sure to give the skeptics something to raise their eyebrows about. It sounds hokey, I know — flower essences for healing?  Honestly, I get it. Just stay with me here, and I’ll explain the mystery of how the vibration of a flower could actually help you.
Flower essences are just that — the essence of a flower, harnessed in a way similar to how homeopathy extracts medicines. Essences are made by putting a flower or an herb into water, which is then left in the sun. Once ready, this water can be stretched out to make many, many vials of an essence, as the water now holds the vibrational imprint of that plant. A small amount of brandy is also added to preserve the concoction, so the essences tend to have a slight taste of alcohol. Are you still with me?


Everything Is Energy

Science is now catching up to this concept, as what was once thought of as solid material is now being understood as moving energy. There is a lot more empty space in an atom than we once thought, which means we are more connected than we think. With that in mind, it might be easier to understand how something like flower essences work, as the vibrational signature pattern carried by  each flower interacts with your own vibrational field.

Unfortunately, very little scientific evidence exists to back this up, which may leave a lot of people skeptical, which is fair enough. But if science can’t prove something, does that mean it’s wrong or doesn’t work? Not necessarily.

Flower essence remedies generally impact our emotional states, because each emotion carries a specific vibrational frequency, and so each essence’s vibration can affect the vibration of specific emotions. If you take a flower essence for sadness and then feel better, does it mean the essence did what it intended to, or that it worked because the mind believed it would? It’s difficult to say, though in the end, does it matter whether the flower did the work or your brain, if the result is the same?

The following chart represents the vibrational signature carried by each emotion.





History of Bach Flower Essences

The original brand of flower essences was developed in the 1930s by Edward Bach, an English physician. He came up with 38 “remedies,” each capturing the essence of a different wildflower that he believed could target a specific emotional state. He correlated 38 of the most common emotional states with the flower he believed could combat that emotion, and was able to blend up to seven at one time — any more than that will be ineffective, according to his protocol.
“Rescue Remedy”

Rescue Remedy by Bach Flower Essences is probably the most popular flower essence. Made with a blend of seven essences, many people who have to give a presentation or do some form of public speaking swear by this remedy and take it beforehand to help to calm their nerves and anxiety.

“The flowers are very subtle and gentle,” says Denise Eaton, a Bach Foundation registered practitioner, and the North American education and regulatory manager of Nelson’s Bach. “They don’t change your personality or mood. What they do is help your body deal with states of emotion like fear or anger. “

The following are a few examples of various essences and what emotion they are believed to support.

Aspen

“Vague unknown fears  for which there can be given no explanation, no reason. It is a terror that something awful is going to happen even though it is unclear what exactly. These vague inexplicable fears may haunt by night or day. Sufferers may often be afraid to tell their trouble to others.”


http://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/11/07/how-the-vibration-of-a-flower-can-provide-energy-healing/


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