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I have seen firsthand what flower essences can do. Their
vibrational message is received by the most subtle form of energy awareness.
While flower essences share a vibrational link with its sister, Homoeopathy,
flower essences are much easier to pick for a given set of symptoms and they
can never cause harm. The strength of flower essences is that they are not a
substantive change to your body chemistry, beyond what your body would
naturally do to heal itself. Primarily, flower essences work on the mental
and spiritual levels, and this effect is "felt" on the physical level.
Flower essence therapists, and most homeopaths see the body as a template
for the expression of symptoms. Whatever spiritual imbalance exists in the
individual, it is manifested on the body--a way for the body to both sluff
off the extra energy and a manner to convey to the conscience that something
is out of whack. For example, if a person is surrounded by tension, either
in their job, relationship, personal expectations or whatever, it can
manifest itself in headaches, stomach pains, hypertension, heart disease or
a host of other diseases. Allopathic medications seek to suppress or
supplant these sets of symptoms in a trade for another set of symptoms that
allopathic doctors call "side effects". While the original imbalance is
suppressed, other imbalances manifest themselves physically, emotionally and
spiritually. Flower essences work by conveying the necessary information to
overcome the anxiety, independently. That is, they boost the immune system
so that the body can better deal with its dis-ease. The purpose of healing
is to make whole again. Flower Essence therapy deserves its place in the
holistic medical tradition because in finding the correct remedy, we are
looking at the whole person, or what whole their self wishes to be. In this
way, we are simply leading the self to where it wants to go already. I have
seen Pomegranate work on three different people, and I am very impressed
with the results. It helps with reproductive issues that commonly arise in
women. There are other flower essences for this, and other symptoms must be
taken into account when prescribing, but Pomegranate works well in this
arena. My wife was having problems with her cycle. Irregular, sometimes
scanty, and sometimes profuse, she was having a hard time getting a handle
on what had always been very fluid. I suggested Watermelon, then
Pomegranate. The watermelon didn't seem to be helping so we switched to
Pomegranate. The next day, she felt better, and felt much relieved. She
mentioned that she felt lighter, as if a burden had been lifted off her
shoulders. Later in the month, after taking a daily dose of Pomegranate, she
mentioned offhand that she felt younger and more in touch with her body than
she had in years. She completely attributed it to the Pomegranate. A
coworker was dealing with a Urinary Tract Infection. In fact, it has been a
chronic issue since her early adolescence. When it would come on, she was
miserable. She couldn't eat, was in severe pain, and couldn't go to work.
Sometimes she said it was hard to get out of bed. One time, she called me,
begging for something that would help her. I gave her Pomegranate flower
essence. Within a few hours, she was eating and laughing again. It is
amazing how well they work. She said to me, "Whever I feel one coming on, I
just put a few drops in a glass of water and by the end of the day I'm
fine." Reading this essay, she added, "I feel toxic when I have my UTI, and
the flower essence helps to detoxify." I am also a middle school math
teacher. Recently one of my students was starting her period. Her mom was
relaying to me her painful symptoms, including vomiting, headache, fever,
and painful cramps. I gave her Pomegranate and she was in school, feeling
fine, the next day. Often, the healing transition is so natural, that people
do not attribute the success to the flower essence. But an objective person
can quickly see that an indicated flower essence works wonders on the
spirit, which translates in an alleviation of physical and emotional
symptoms.
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