Bach Flower 1 - Cerato (Ceratostigma wilimottianum) Flashcards
Q1: What are the key traits of someone in the Cerato state?
A1: They doubt themselves and seek confirmation in others.
Q2: What are the main characteristics of the negative state of Cerato?
A2:
Doubts intuition
Easily led
Hoards knowledge
Feels out of place
Q3: What defines the transformed state of Cerato?
A3:
Inner certainty
Trusts own judgement
Applies knowledge
At ease in themselves
Q4: How does the plant gesture of Cerato reflect its emotional characteristics?
A4:
Cerato is a deciduous plant that lacks structure, growing in a random, directionless fashion.
Its flowers last only a day before folding inward, symbolising the need to look within for answers.
Q5: What are some clinical indications for someone in need of Cerato?
A5:
Make decisions but doubt them afterward.
Seek advice, reassurance, and confirmation from others.
Misguidedly follow others’ advice instead of trusting themselves.
Hoard knowledge without applying it, hindering personal growth.
Constantly asking questions and draining others with their need for reassurance.
Poor sense of identity, emulate others, and follow trends.
If unwell, they jump between treatments recommended by others, taking little self-responsibility in healing.
Q6: Which emotional group does Cerato belong to?
A6: Uncertainty.
Q7: What soul quality does Cerato represent?
A7: Intuition and inner certainty.
Q8: How does the transformed state of Cerato manifest?
A8:
Trust and acceptance of inner guidance and intuition.
Ability to make decisions and stick to them.
Act with wisdom and certainty.
Use knowledge effectively and share it with others.
Q9: What additional supports can benefit someone in the Cerato state?
A9:
Spend time in nature to connect with the soul.
Create a vision board to identify personal goals and vocation, developing a clear life path.
Q10: Why might Cerato individuals struggle with decision-making?
A10: They doubt their intuition and rely on external validation, often being easily led by others’ opinions.
Q11: How can Cerato help someone develop their sense of identity?
A11: By fostering trust in their own judgement and intuition, Cerato helps individuals act with wisdom and confidence in their unique path.
Q12: Why might Cerato individuals hoard knowledge without using it?
A12: Their self-doubt prevents them from applying their knowledge effectively, causing them to store it without progression.