the transpersonal principle in Bach flowers



Why choose Bach Flowers?

Nature is complete, it really offers us a solution to any problem, but there must always be good attention to contraindications. Yes, even in natural remedies, there are contraindications, while

- Bach Flowers have no contraindications of any kind.

- They have no side effects .

- They can serve as a support in allopathic and non-allopathic therapies.

- Security, they have been known and studied for 60 years.

- Bach Flowers act on a subtle energetic level .

- They have an action on the root cause of the disease.

- A holistic solution works on all mental, emotional and spiritual plans of the person.

- Flowers act by re-hydrating the connection of the Higher Self / Personality.

- They can be used in any situation and age, in pregnancy, during birth and in the newborn.

- They act on disharmony with their vibrational frequency, therefore on the negative principle to be corrected.

What does Transpersonal Principle mean?

The Transpersonal Principle is a concept according to which "the action of the flower goes beyond the personality and the remedy is seen as a primordial pattern expressed in negative and enclosing what the flowers correct" (taken from the book by Dr. R.Orozco).

According to this concept, it is possible to derive the Transpersonal Principle by translating the mental-emotional language of flowers into other aspects such as physical, physiological, cellular.

Who is Dr. R. Orozco? Ricardo Orozco is the president and co-founder of the Society for the study and dissemination of Edward Bach flower therapy, he has been in charge of it since 1984 and was a lecturer at the "Ramon Lull" University of Barcelona and Terragona.

Even today he is considered one of the greatest authorities in flower therapy and among the various merits he has been given is that of having introduced the Transpersonal Principle which allows an internal and external use of flower therapy.

How and in what can we use flowers in external treatments?

We can use the Flowers by transmitting them with natural-based creams, vegetable oils, body milk, gels (usually Aloe gel), with the preparation of clay and also in the case of eye drops, we will use a physiological solution found on the market in 10 ml vials obviously an absolute asepsis is recommended.

When can we use external treatments with flowers?

The flower essences conveyed with the creams or other can help us in: dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, edema of the limbs, eczema, skin allergies, phlegmon, abscesses, intense joint pain, itching, insect bites etc. So I dare say that Bach Flowers have no limits.

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