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Bach Flower Therapy – Theory and Practice – Mechthild Scheffer (1988)

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Bought this recently and scanned (non OCR, if you can OCR pls do). Getting into the Bach Flower Remedies and many practitioners consider this book the foundation for understanding the Bach Flower Remedies.This is a private scan and sharing with the community. DO NOT SHARE OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY——-From – https://www.amazon.com/Bach-Flower-Therapy-Theory-Practice/dp/0892812397/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Mechthild+Scheffer&qid=1579462949&sr=8-2The first contemporary study of Bach’s techniques by one of Europe’s leading practitioners.More than 50 years ago, English physician Dr. Edward Bach grew disenchanted with orthodox medicine as he came to understand that many physical complaints have a strong psychosomatic element. Over many years of study, he discovered 38 flower remedies that act on the disharmony within the patient and pave the way toward recovery. Bach Flower Therapy describes the remedies in such a way that patients taking them will gain deeper insight into the remedies underlying psychological concepts, thereby enhancing the potential for self-healing.Intended for practitioners and lay readers alike, the book includes lists of symptoms to facilitate diagnosis.—-Back Cover—-One of the newest movement in medicine concerns itself with the role played by the mental/emotional stress in precipitating disease. Dr. Edward Bach, a British bacteriologist, recognized that many of his patients’ physical ills were directly related to a negative state of mind. After years of research he discovered a set thirty eight flowers and herbal remedies that work on the deep disharmony within the patient and, in so doing, paved the way to recovery from physical symptoms.Mechthild Scheffer, a lay practitioner and representative of the Bach Centre in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, has taken Dr. Bach’s approach a step further. Her book is the first comprehensive view to consider a spiritual and psychological applications of the Bach Flower Remedies. Scheffer describes the flowers remedies in such a way that a patient taking one of them will gain deeper insight into remedy’s underlying psychological  concept and thereby benefit more fully from it’s healing potential. Her book, which includes a list of symptoms to facilitate diagnosis, is an excellent guild for the practitioner and lay readers alike.

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