Floral Essences

 
  • The flowers with their divine energy reconnect us with our spiritual wisdom consciously balancing our emotions to harmonize our physical body for its spiritual evolution.

    The English doctor and homeopath Dr. Edward Bach, who lived between 1886 and 1936 in England, was the discoverer of flower therapy, which bears his name. According to its solarization method we have elaborated our essences. Bach believed that the so-called “heart disease” nowadays emotional or psychosomatic diseases, should be the center of attention of the healer. He said that diseases of the physical body are only symptoms and that our: fears, fears, apprehensions, anxieties and an unbalanced state of mind, including stress, open the doors for diseases to invade our body.

    In the Xochimilco ’s Essence Flowers system we know that the soul expresses its imbalance through the physical body, manifesting itself as illness when we take the wrong path, either consciously or unconsciously in our learning and life mission. The flowers with their divine vibrating energy reconnect us with our innate spiritual wisdom, balancing our emotions, and making them conscious to harmonize our emotional and physical bodies in their evolution

  • They are the liquid consciousness of the flowers that generate within the human being the emergence of certain responses in the mood, in the emotional state, in his mind and in his behaviors. They are vibrational patterns with very subtle physical identities, which produce profound transformations in human beings, incorporating more harmonious qualities into consciousness. The more subtle a remedy is, the stronger its effect (in the totality of the being), because it penetrates the densest materials.

    The flower contains energetic properties that harmonize and heal our emotions, since they have spiritual properties in their essence, helping us to our spiritual growth and thus our healing arises from within, expanding our consciousness and helping to correct the ego.

  • They act on the emotional body. The body through which we feel, palpitate and anguish. Floral essences act on emotions such as: sadness, anger, fear, disgust, surprise, etc. Floral essences harmonize our subtle energy field and make them flow in harmony with energy networks.

  • Flower therapy can be called causal psychotherapy, since its main objective is for the patient to become aware and responsible for the cause of their problem. To use a modern term, flower therapy is holistic and comprehensive, acting on the entire individual. When floral essences are applied correctly, a set of vibrations is produced, organized and individually designed to balance and harmonize the emotional body of each individual. The healing finally comes from within us and will also be reflected in our physical body.