What Are Flower Essences?
Flower remedies are vibrational substances pioneered by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1800s and are very beneficial in helping both people and animals during emotional or spiritual experiences. They are prepared from the blossoms of different flowers that have unique properties and vital energies expressed in the flowering plant.
Flower essences are an alchemical or vibrational essence captured from the blossoms of the plant at the time of flowering. These essences embody the specific energetic patterns of each flower. And their effects promote balance and well-being by resonating with particular qualities within the animal’s soul. Flower essence therapy can be considered as a dialogue between the soul of nature and the soul of the animal. They can be used for many different emotional and spiritual conditions and situations.
Flower essences are non-fragrant and are preserved with a very small amount of brandy. They are safe, highly effective, and easy to administer.
How to Choose a Flower Essence
To recommend flower essences we put the emphasis on identifying the underlying issues or any life changes as expressed through emotions and feelings. We then correlate that “portrait” with an essence which embodies the same qualities and processes.
For example, a dog or cat that has been abandoned or given away by a family or person that theyloved would do well on a flower essence that could help heal their pain of feeling unwanted. Evening Primrose flower essence is a good choice for them because it addresses feelings of rejection.
With animals, emotional or soul imbalances are frequently expressed through behaviour. A dog or cat may bite, growl, mope, whine, cry, scratch, run away from home, get hyperactive, act skittish, or tremble with fear.
In addition, domestic pets are also strongly influenced by their owner’s or caretaker’s health and life situations. Not only can people in the household stress out their pets but many animals will sponge or mirror the problems that their people are having, even if those issues are unexpressed. This is why we see so many animals with the same health or emotional problems as their owners. In these cases, it is actually very beneficial for both the pet and person to take the same remedies while working to resolve the shared underlying issues.
How to Use Flower Essences
There are a variety of ways to use or administer flower essences.
1. Give 2-4 drops from the bottle directly into the mouth with a dropper. Or add to a little clean water and syringe.
2. Add a few drops to their drinking water. It is best to use spring water and not tap water.
3. Drop onto the gums or lips and rub.
Or dab the drops on to the paw pads, behind the ears, or on the forehead. Then gently rub.
4. Add a few drops to a hypoallergenic non-fragrant cream, ointment, or oil and massage the animal on any affected areas.
5. Use a misting bottle. Add several drops to some clean water and spray directly on to the body or into the air that the animal breathes.
6. Flower essences can be combined, and two or three well-selected remedies can be used at the same time.
Beneficial Flower Essences for Dogs & Cats
Here is a helpful guide to some of the flower essences that we often recommend. These are ones that we find to be very useful for frequent situations and emotional conditions that arise with pets.
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Quick Guide to Flower Remedies
Aspen – Hidden fears or fears of the unknown. Anxiety and apprehension, trembling, and nightmares. Pet who are easily startled or frightened.
Bleeding Heart – Grief from a broken heart. Loss of a loved one. Separation anxiety and over-attachment. Whining cats or pining and moping dogs.
Borage – Heavy heartedness or grief. Depression.
Chamomile – Animals with emotional upset, usually due to relationships. Pets that are easily upset, moody, or irritable.
Chestnut Bud – Good remedy for training and learning new things. Helps them retain information and not repeat mistakes.
Chicory – Demanding or emotionally needy. Always seeking attention. Using negative behaviour to get attention.
Dandelion – Tense, rigid, or stiff muscles. Over-striving and intense.
Dill – Overwhelmed or confused when there is too much activity in their environment. Pets that are hypersensitive to outer activity.
Evening Primrose – Feelings of rejection and abandonment. Unable to form committed relationships. Emotional coldness.
Holly – Unconditional love remedy for jealous pets, competition, and sibling rivalry.
Impatiens – Impatience, high energy, and high-strung.
Larch – Low confidence; shy dogs or cats with low self-esteem. Lack of expression.
Lavender – Spiritually sensitive animals that are nervous and easily over-stimulated. Highly refined.
Mariposa Lily – Issues with maternal bonding. Alienated from mother or feelings of abandonment. Good for rescues or pets that were weaned too early.
Mimulus – Known fears of everyday life such as thunder, strangers or loud noises.
Olive – Exhaustion from long-term stress due to fear, illness, relocation, or trauma.
Pink Yarrow – Animals who sponge their owner’s problems and health conditions. Lack of emotional boundaries.
Poison Oak – Fear of intimate contact or bonding with other animals or people. Overly protective of personal boundaries and territory causing hostility, distance, or aggression.
Quaking Grass – Helps animals adjust and live together in a group. Good for introducing a new dog, cat, or other animal to the household.
Red Clover – Pets susceptible to mass hysteria and anxiety as caused by the rest of the group or pack. Easily influenced by other animals.
Snapdragon – Aggression with biting or snarling Tensions around the mouth or jaw. Aggressive tendencies.
Star-of-Bethlehem – Abused animals or animals who suffered injury or trauma in the past or recent. Need healing and comfort from the spiritual world.
Vervain – Pets who are overenthusiastic and striving for perfection, leading to nervous exhaustion from trying too hard.
Vine – For animals that like to dominate others, especially younger or weaker animals. Domineering behaviour.
Walnut – Pets going through transition, change, re-homing, and relocation. Letting go of past experiences.
Willow – Resentment, anger, and attachment to negative emotions. Pets that hold grudges. Inflexible.
Yarrow – Extreme vulnerability to environment. Picks up energies and is overly absorbent of negative energies. Easily depleted.
Five Flower Remedy (Cherry Plum, clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, Star-of-Bethlehem). First aid remedy for any kind of stress, shock, trauma, or emergency. Loss of consciousness or shock.
Flower Essences in the Health Program
Flower Essences are one of the best kept secrets in natural healing and are capable of helping and re-balancing many, many animals. They are an amazing energy healing tool that work at the level of the soul.
When we formulate natural health programs for our animal clients, flower remedies are always included because of their ability to address so many different life situations, restoring harmony and health. They are an integral part of the holistic care package along with good nutrition and herbal blends.
Familiarize yourself with a few remedies and try them out with your pets. They will gladly accept the help.
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