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Understanding Bach Flower Essences: Emotions, Remedies, and Healing

Explore the power of Bach Flower Essences through emotional groups and remedies like Rescue Remedy. Identify negative default programs and beliefs to address challenges and dominant emotions. Learn about the 7 Emotional Groups for easier diagnosis and selecting the right remedy based on mental states and underlying thoughts.

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Understanding Bach Flower Essences: Emotions, Remedies, and Healing

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  1. Rose Todd Bach Flower Essence Course Bach Flower Essence Course Module 2 Module 2 The Stress Wheel 7 Emotional Groups Rescue Remedy

  2. Rose Todd Finding a negative default programme/belief. What challenges have you had to deal with this week? What’s been your dominant emotion this week? Lynn MacWwhinne

  3. Rose Todd Rescue Remedy 5 Essences in Rescue Remedy (5 Flower or Recovery) Star of Bethlehem Rock Rose Cherry Plum Impatiens Clematis Shock. Trauma. Accident. Grief Panic. Terror. Fear of loosing control Irritated. Impatient Day dreaming. Fainting. Unconscious

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  5. Rose Todd Rescue Remedy •Star of Bethlehem •Rock Rose •Impatiens •Clematis •Cherry Plum

  6. Rose Todd 7 7 Emotional Groups •For easier diagnosis •Groups based on mental states. •Selecting the right remedy for you means identifying the thoughts behind the feelings.

  7. Rose Todd 7 Emotional Groups Fear Uncertainty Insufficient interest in present circumstances Loneliness Oversensitive to ideas and influences For Despondency and Despair Over care for the welfare of others.

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