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How does it
work?
There are two ways the brain or mind accesses information.
Working through the left hemisphere one will seek written
or verbal communication of symptoms. The consciousness with
its limited understanding analyses the problem. The disadvantage
of this process is that the subconscious and unconscious causes
of the problem are often not apparent to the practitioner
or the person seeking healing.
Working through the right hemisphere, one subconsciously
responds to imagery that evokes feelings and emotional/mental
reactions. It bypasses the conscious mind, meaning one is
often not aware of what has exactly taken place, but is aware
that some reaction within one's mind and feelings has transpired.
The emotional/mental response to this perceived imagery can
be analysed giving an insightful understanding to the workings
of a person's subconscious and unconscious.
People respond to the imagery of flowers in different ways.
Some will feel a strong like for a specific flower while others
a strong dislike or feeling of indifference. Research has
shown that these reactions are caused by a person's subconscious
interaction with the healing properties of the flowers.
The unique colour and shape of a flower is a healing mandala
or symbol, created by nature that can evoke a powerful subconscious
response. This response shows an affinity for a flower's healing
properties.
The Three Basic Responses to
a Flower:
- A liking for the flower. This generates a positive attraction,
which feels uplifting and encouraging.
- An indifference to the flower. This is a neutral response
that has little impact on our psyche.
- A dislike for the flower. This generates a negative response
that is uncomfortable or irritating.
The positive attraction
shows we desire the healing or positive qualities the flower
radiates, it indicates a positive state of mind we wish to
attain.
- It can indicate a desire for the positive healing qualities
of a flower to overcome negative character traits within
ourselves. Taking the
flower essence will help to overcome the negative
character trait.
- It can indicate qualities within a person who you care
for, who has an issue or problem in their life with which
you feel unable to help them with. Taking
the flower essence gives insight on how to positively
handle or heal the person with the problem issue.
- It can indicate that we wish to further improve or desire
perfection of those positive qualities within ourselves.
Taking the flower essence
will help one to achieve this.
The neutral response
shows that the issues which this flower represents do not
resonate with us, so it is not needed. Although pleasant,
the flower is not strongly interacting with our state of mind.
The negative response
shows that we are uncomfortable with the healing or positive
qualities the flower radiates.
- It can indicate a negative character trait within you
which you don't like to acknowledge even to yourself. Taking
the flower essence will reveal this trait and enable
one to overcome it
- It can indicate difficulty in dealing with a person,
or people, in our environment who display negative character
traits that the flower heals. The dislike of the flower
often indicates that the seed shadow of that person's negative
character traits, lies within ourselves. Taking
the flower essence will give the understanding of
how to positively handle or heal the person displaying the
negative character trait. At the same time it will also
teach us how to handle and heal any of these seed shadows
within ourselves.
- It can indicate a dislike for the positive healing qualities
the flower embodies. For example someone may believe being
vulnerable and sweet is weak and stupid. People with this
attitude are normally insensitive to the feelings of others.
So a flower that heals insensitivity could evoke a strong
feeling of dislike. Taking
the flower essence opens the heart to the value of
being sensitive and vulnerable without compromising our
strength when we need to be tough.
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