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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
New Bach Flower Body Maps by Dietmar Krämer introduces a unique approach to Bach Flower Therapy, using body maps to target specific emotional and physical issues. It offers a comprehensive guide to applying the remedies for optimal healing.
In New Bach Flower Body Maps, Dietmar Krämer introduces us to Edward Bach's revolutionary therapy that uses the essence of flowers to treat emotional imbalances. The author explains that Bach Flower Therapy is based on the belief that the root cause of many physical ailments lies in the emotional and mental state of an individual. Krämer emphasizes that by addressing these emotional imbalances, the physical symptoms can be effectively treated.
He explains that Bach identified 38 flower essences, each corresponding to a specific emotional state. For instance, the essence of the flower Impatiens is used to treat impatience, while the essence of the flower Rock Rose is used to treat fear. Krämer stresses that these essences are natural and safe, making them suitable for everyone, including children and pets.
Building on Bach's work, Krämer introduces his innovative concept of the body maps. He explains that each flower essence has a specific area of the body where it can be most effective. These areas are determined based on the emotional imbalances associated with them. For example, the essence of the flower Agrimony, which treats inner turmoil, is advised to be applied on the area of the liver and gallbladder.
The author then presents a detailed map of the body, divided into 242 zones, each corresponding to a Bach Flower Remedy. By using these maps, Krämer suggests that practitioners and individuals can directly address physical symptoms by applying the relevant flower essence to the specific area of the body.
One of the most intriguing aspects of New Bach Flower Body Maps is Krämer's emphasis on topical application of the flower essences. He explains that while the traditional method of taking the essences orally is effective, applying them directly to the skin can yield faster results, especially when treating physical symptoms. Krämer suggests using compresses, ointments, and massage oils to apply the essences topically.
He illustrates his point with numerous case studies, showing how topical application of Bach Flower Remedies has led to significant improvements in various physical and emotional conditions. Krämer emphasizes that this method not only provides quicker relief but also helps in preventing the recurrence of symptoms.
Furthermore, Krämer extends the application of Bach Flower Remedies to beauty therapy. He explains that the essences can be integrated into skincare products to address emotional imbalances that manifest as skin problems. For instance, the essence of the flower Crab Apple, which treats self-disgust, can be used in skincare products to improve skin conditions related to self-image issues.
In conclusion, New Bach Flower Body Maps presents a comprehensive guide to Bach Flower Therapy, with a focus on the innovative concept of body maps and the topical application of flower essences. Krämer's work not only honors Edward Bach's original vision but also expands the use of his remedies, providing new ways to address emotional and physical imbalances for improved health and well-being.
New Bach Flower Body Maps by Dietmar Krämer introduces a unique approach to Bach Flower Therapy, using body maps to target specific emotional and physical issues. By combining the healing properties of Bach Flower Remedies with the knowledge of meridians and acupuncture points, this book offers a comprehensive guide to addressing a wide range of ailments. Whether you are new to Bach Flower Therapy or an experienced practitioner, this book provides valuable insights and practical applications for improving overall well-being.
Individuals interested in alternative and holistic healing methods
Practitioners of Bach Flower Therapy looking to expand their knowledge and skills
Healthcare professionals seeking to incorporate mind-body approaches into their practice
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma