Advanced Flower Essence Healing
Healing Arts Press (Verlag)
979-8-88850-245-7 (ISBN)
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• Gives a comprehensive process, including case examples, for using essences to alleviate stress, trauma, anxiety, and physical illness
• Offers practical and innovative guidance for researching the healing patterns of new flower essences, including the observation of alchemic signature, flower form, and color
• Details ways to upgrade and standardize qualifications for flower essence producers and practitioners to ensure the integrity of the field
Drawing on 35 years of experience as a flower essence producer and practitioner, David Dalton comprehensively explores the field of flower essences. He honors the pioneering work of the past and details the developments that are hallmarks of the field’s present.
Dr. Edward Bach discovered the first 38 flower essences in his work to alleviate the root cause of disease, which he found to be a split between one’s personality and soul. In advancing this work, David Dalton details how to make and use additional flower essences, beyond Bach’s original 38, including how to store them to maintain their potency. He gives methods for determining the action of the flower essences he has used for specific situations, including plant attunement, reading the elemental energy of each plant, and observing flower structure as it relates to the chakra system.
Sharing his in-depth interview process, Dalton explains how to review a client’s past and present stresses, traumas, emotions, behavior patterns, and physical imbalances to create a full clinical picture and determine which essences to use. He shows how to select and combine flower essences based on the client’s need for support and grounding and their readiness to process past experiences. He then shows how to target thoughts and behaviors for change, how to move stuck emotions, how the body processes stress and trauma, and how to release trauma and triggering shadows with flower essences.
Elevating Dr. Bach’s work for modern needs, this book brings flower essence healing forward into an advanced system for a healthier life.
David Dalton is a pioneer in the flower essence field. He has worked as a flower essence practitioner, producer, researcher, and teacher since the 1980s. He is the founder and principal of Delta Gardens, a center for flower essence study and research, and the originator of Partnership Energy Transmission, a process for the relief of trauma, anxiety, and physical symptoms. He lives and practices in New Hampshire.
Foreword
A Life’s Work, by Kate Gilday and Don Babineau
Introduction
A Near-Death Experience in Africa
PART I
HISTORY AND FUNDAMENTALS
1 I Learn about Flower Essences
2 Dr. Edward Bach: Flower Essence Pioneer
3 Flower Essences Today
4 Making Flower Essences
5 Nature Essences and Gem Elixirs
6 Taking Flower Essences
PART I I
RESEARCHING FLOWER ESSENCES
7 Research Keys 1–7
8 Researching the Earth Element
9 Researching the Water Element
10 Researching the Fire Element
11 Researching the Air Element
12 Determining the Dominant Elements
13 Flower Language through Form
14 Flower Groups, Families, and Tribes
15 Color and Signature
PART I I I
TRADITIONAL FLOWER ESSENCE
PRACTICES
Addressing the Personality
16 Getting Ready: Organizing Your Flower Essences
17 Interviewing Clients
18 Personality Change as a Path to Healing
19 How Trauma Affects Personality Change
20 Using Flower Essences for Trauma Release
21 Managing the Trauma Release Process
22 Addressing Anxiety and Depression
23 Flower Essences for Children
24 Flower Essences for Animals
PART IV
USING FLOWER ESSENCES
FOR ILLNESS AND DISEASE
25 Stress and Illness
26 The Medicinal Herb Connection
27 Resonance with Organs and Specific Diseases
28 Teasel Flower Essence and Lyme Disease
29 Partnership Energy Transmission: An Energy Process Using
Flower Essences
30 The Food Factor
PART V
LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE
31 Standards for Flower Essence Practitioners and Producers
32 Flower Essences and Higher Consciousness
Addendum
Glossary of Latin Names of Plants Listed in this Book
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.5.2026 |
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| Vorwort | Kate Gilday, Don Babineau |
| Zusatzinfo | Full-color throughout |
| Verlagsort | Rochester |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 203 x 254 mm |
| Gewicht | 472 g |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Alternative Heilverfahren |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Naturheilkunde ► Homöopathie | |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Naturheilkunde ► Phytotherapie | |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8-88850-245-7 / 9798888502457 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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