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Vibrational Healing and the Work of Dr.Edward Bach

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Edward Bach Pioneering work in the fields of vibrational medicine has brought to our attention the healing properties of high frequency healing and progressive medicine to the world. The word vibration has become synonymous with energy, for we have learned that our bodies are fields of vibrating energy. Contained within each person's energetic field are at least seven major energy centers known as Chakras. The relationship of these centers to physical and spiritual well-being has been studied by Eastern teachers and religious adepts since antiquity. Fortunately, due to a resurgence of interest in esoteric matters, we are once again able to understand this kind of study. As we re-educate ourselves in this way, it is imperative that we study the energetic fields and vibrational patterns of the natural world, for we deny the wisdom of Mother Nature at our own peril.

One of the great names in the field of vibrational healing is Dr. Edward Bach, the founding father of the Bach flowers essences which he brought to the attention of the medical establishment in England in the 1930's. Dr. Bach was a sensitive and contemplated man who dedicated his life to humanity, tirelessly seeking ways by which to alleviate human suffering and bring comfort to the human spirit.

A medical doctor steeped in the integral field of homeopathy, Dr. Bach began to case study the healing effects of the flower's essence, which he had discovered while collecting dewdrops from plants at dawn. Theorizing that such drops contained energy patterns or signatures of the plant from which it was derived, he further supposed that when ingested by human beings, the essence of the flower would match vibrational patterns stored within the genetic miasma, or memory banks, of the human body. These memory centers determine an individual's propensity for disease and emotional, mental, and spiritual suffering. This suffering and imbalance eventually manifests into illness unless overcome with conscious living and an alignment of proper balance and harmony within the entire system of the human body. Not all people are able to recover from an illness, although they may take the same medication as the ones who have the same illness. Dr. Bach was able to distinguish different character types, constitutions, and karmic conditions that individualize each patient's 'body blue print' and circumstances, and thus, Edward Bach experimented with the application of flower essences as a way to engage with and heal the internal fears, frustrations, anger, hopelessness, etc. that had veiled the patient's ability to recover.

How fortunate for us that Dr. Bach was such an astute observer of the plant kingdom, for his theories proved correct. His 38 remedies have aided humanity for over 60 years, inspiring other, like minded individuals to engage in similar efforts creating new varieties of flowers essences for the greater good.

Flower essences existed before Dr. Bach's discovery, however. It is conjectured by mystics and historians that they were widely in use in Atlantis and Lemuria, and, of course, in Egypt. These operational healing modalities, in general, are not new. For example, the art of gem healing was and continues to be a common practice in the east. China has embraced flowers for their healing properties for centuries, and sound and color vibrations are thought to have played a very significant, and therapeutic role in ancient Egypt. The process by which a flower creates its own elixir is nothing less than alchemical, for the four elements are readily used and vital in the process. Earth sustains the seed and the root system, air offers oxygen and wind helping to fertilize the plant, fire, in the form of sunlight, brings light and growth, offering the planet toward the heavens, and water feeds the plant, expanding its properties in order that it may produce the dew.




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