Lindisfarne Books Bach Flower Remedies: Form and Function
C**H
Valuable information and book
My pets health and well being is extremely important to me. Have found this book to be a valuable reference and resource of information for my pets (2x rescue puppies). Am very invested in learning and utilizing all natural holistic: techniques (reiki), herbal, essential oils and Flower Bach Remedies. My girls are totally worth it and the better health and well being the less vet visits or costs.
T**S
Great book, very fast delivery
The book itself is awesome. Totally different view on Bach flower essences focusing on flower energetic and symbolic meaning. I recommend it ot more experienced user of flower essences to gain more deep knowledge.
J**A
Rapidez en el servicio y calidad del producto
En envio inicial el prodcto estaba daƱado y me fue repuesto y enviado con rapidez y sin contratiempos.
D**H
Magnum Opus.
If you are a Bach Flower Essence Practitioner or a mere enthusiasts this book is a must have. Julian Bernard goes deeper into the minds of the inventor Dr. Edward Bach and brings forward the complete picture of the essence which can be equally effective in the treatment of physical disorders apart from emotional states.The author needs to be appreciated for this highly scholarly work.Dr. Ramesh Shah
H**N
Excellent Resource for Bach Flower Remedy Study!
Barnard's study of both the life and writings of Edward Bach as well as the plants themselves lead to a much deeper understanding of the Bach Flower Remedies. For instance, Bach initially wrote that pain was an indication for Impatiens, and only gradually came to realize the impatient nature of the person who needed the remedy. Barnard's own sensitivity to energy is clear in his description of the calming effect of the mauve Impatiens flowers in nature. This is exactly what the energy of these flowers feel like, as opposed to the redder ones of the same species.Barnard's detailed plant studies are a great help to understanding the mental states of those who need the remedies. For example, he points out that the flowers of White Chestnut are anything but geometric. They are arranged in a loose pyramid, irregular side branches holding 2, 3, or 4 flowers, the petals are irregularly shaped, and the flowers open at random, and the flowers start out white but redden on pollination, and only few are actually fertile -- a good physical picture of a mind with whirling, uncontrollable, repeating, usually fruitless thoughts.The book is clearly and amply illustrated with Barnard's own line drawings.
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