Bach Flower 1 - The 7 Helpers Flashcards
Q1: Why did Dr. Bach develop the 7 Helpers?
A1: Bach observed that some patients did not respond to the 12 Healers because their disease appeared to have become part of their nature.
Q2: What is the purpose of the 7 Helpers in Bach Flower Therapy?
A2: The 7 Helpers assist in removing adaptations to life, helping individuals reconnect with their soul type. They are for long-standing, habitual emotional states.
Q3: How do the 7 Helpers work in the healing process?
A3: They address deep-seated emotional states that conceal the soul type, enabling individuals to be more themselves and hear the dictates of their soul.
Q4: What is an essential factor in the effectiveness of the 7 Helpers?
A4: The desire of the individual to change is crucial.
Q5: Can you list the 7 Helpers in the order Dr. Bach discovered them?
A5:
Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
Oak (Quercus robur)
Rock Water
Heather (Calluna vulgaris)
Olive (Olea europaea)
Vine (Vitis vinifera)
Wild Oat (Bromus ramosus)
Q6: For what kind of emotional states are the 7 Helpers particularly effective?
A6: They are effective for long-standing and habitual emotional states that have become ingrained in the individual.
Q7: How are the 7 Helpers different from the 12 Healers?
A7: While the 12 Healers address personality types and their imbalances, the 7 Helpers target chronic and deeply ingrained emotional states that obstruct the soul’s expression.