About Flower Essence Therapy
Use of flower essences is an extremely safe therapy for shifting
emotional states which may be causing or perpetuating outward
physiological illness. Developed by homeopath, naturopath, and allopath
Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930's, these liquid preparations are intended
to work in subtle ways on one's emotional/spiritual energetic patterns.
Through repeated dosage, essences have helped individuals release
'negative' emotions or fears, and support transformation to higher
states of health and wellness.
While a few 'formal' methods are given, there are no hard-and-fast
rules for the use of flower essences. It can be best to begin with one
of the 'commonly' prescribed methods, and explore creative ways to
incorporate the flowers into your life as you see fit. Flower essence
therapy has a certain flexibility, and will likely be most effective
when used in a way that feels right in your life. Here are a few
guidelines to take into consideration:
Frequency of Use
Most flower essences can be used directly from the 'stock' bottle (the
dilution level at which essences are most often sold). A typical usage
schedule is four drops directly in the mouth (or added to a glass of
water), four times daily. Because of the particularly dynamic nature of
daily awakening and retiring, the most important times may be
immediately upon waking, and just before going to sleep. The other two
times may be before lunch and upon arriving home at the end of a
workday - whatever times might best suit your daily rhythms. Some folks
apply essences to their heart chakra, pulse points on their wrists, or
on their forehead; essences can be dropped in a bath or added to a
spray bottle and sprayed about a room or house (more about further
dilution in a minute). Sixteen drops can also be added to a water
bottle and taken throughout the day – this is a very effective method
for those with a busy schedule who otherwise may forget to take their
essences.
Duration of Use
Because flower essences work on an emotional level, sometimes described
as the 'soul level', it is important to remember that changes may best
be made gradually. Flower essence therapy has been most successful when
the essences are taken regularly, most often for the period of about 1
month, for changes in 'core' emotional issues to be seen. Some
essences, like Rescue Remedy, are blended to have an effect regarding a
recent (minutes, hours, days) traumatic event. Yarrow Environmental
Solution by Flower Essence Services was created to offer protection
from our modern environment on a daily basis, while not necessarily
addressing personal emotional situations. Still other essences, like
'Impatiens' - used to calm an impatient aspect of personality - works
fairly quickly in some cases. One user regularly felt the effect within
10 minutes while the impatience was still a significant part of his
personality, with the entire personality aspect being slowly washed
away after long-term use. So, in most instances, if trying to clear or
change some significant part of your soul makeup, try at least a few
weeks of regular use.
Dilution and Blending
Flower Essences can be further diluted from the 'stock bottle' (the
'dilution level' available on this site) to a 'dosage bottle' for
regular use. One can add 1 or more droppersful from the stock bottle to
a clean 1 ounce (30ml) dropper bottle and fill the rest with spring
water (optimally) or other clean water source. Blends can also be made
this way, adding 1 or more droppersful from each flower essence to the
1 ounce dropper bottle, filling the rest with spring water. The
receiving bottle should either be new, or boiled in water to remove old
residue - because of the nature of flower essences, they can pick up
etheric vibration left over. Also, whenever using flower essences from
the stock bottle, be conscious of not touching the dropper tip to
anything - your tongue, hands, another bottle, etc. - to help maintain
the vibrational purity of the flower essence.
Dilution Effects
Dilution of the essences will have different effects for different;
Some do not find the effect as pronounced with a dilution from the
stock level, while others find the effect just as significant. Dilution
is usually best, however, for children - either from a dosage bottle or
from the stock bottle into a glass of water (this can also be good for
alcohol-sensitive persons, because of the small amount of brandy in
every drop). If you chose not to dilute and are making a blend, simply
add equal amounts of each essence to a clean dropper bottle and use
from there (unless you intend to have more of one essence than
another).
Misting Your Environment
Misting your environment is also an effective means to surround
yourself with the energies of your essences. To use as a spray to mist
your home, office, or other environment, a dilution in spring water is
best. Also, glass bottles are preferred over plastic, as almost every
type of plastic has been shown to release at least a little residue
into the water.
Pets and Plants
Animals and pets respond wonderfully to flower essences, perhaps
because of their lack of expectations or any 'resistance' to being
healed. If giving flower essences to pets, it's usually easiest to add
drops, perhaps 4 per day, to their water bowl. Success has also been
noted with misting growing plants - particularly with Rescue Remedy
when transplanting or repotting.
Other Resources
This is in no way intended to be an exhaustive description of ways to
use flower essences. Many fine books are available both on the Bach
essences (those flowers originally described by Dr. Edward Bach) and
the many other flower species now available in remedy form. The 'Flower
Essence Repertory' from Flower Essence Services is a fantastic guide to
essence selection and use, with in-depth flower descriptions and a
reference of primary emotional conditions and useful remedies.
Experimentation with flower essences is encouraged, for as you begin to
use them, their place in the dynamics of your personal healing journey
will unfold.
Misty Rae Cech, ND, is a naturopath and yoga teacher practicing in
Boulder, Colorado. She regularly employs flower essences with her
clients, finding them a gentle yet effective means of giving momentum
to the healing process. More resources many be found on her website,
Ananda Apothecary, at www.anandaapothecary.com