Animal Healing with Australian Bush Flower Essences
He discovered that when he treated the personalities and feelings of his patients their unhappiness and physical distress would be alleviated. Dr Bach wrote that the function of Flower Essences is They are able, like beautiful music or any gloriously uplifting thing which gives us inspiration, to raise our very natures and bring us nearer to ourselves and by that very act to bring us peace and relieve our suffering.
They cure not by attacking disease but by flooding our bodies with beautiful vibrations of our higher nature in the presence of which disease melts as snow in the sunshine.
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Ian White comes from a family of herbal healers and is in fact a fifth generation Australian herbalist. As a small boy he used to spend much time in the bushland around Sydney with his grandmother, who like her mother before her had a passionate interest in the healing powers of Australian native plants. They were some of the first white people to work with the local flora. Ian started off his tertiary education in mainstream science but after a trip to India, where he became very ill with dysentery, he returned to Australia with his physical and emotional health in tatters.
So he turned to alternative medicine and decided that was where he really wanted to go with his life. His interest in Australian plants continued but his initial training was with the Bach Flower Remedies. It was about this time that a dear friend of his was dying from bowel cancer. Ian started a meditation circle which met once a week to direct healing to his friend.
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The friend in time died but through his dying the Australian Bush Flower Essences were born. While meditating in the healing group one day, Ian was shown a picture of a plant and the best place in which to make up its Essence. As time went on these visions continued with a different flower being shown on each occasion. I was also given an understanding of its healing properties. Through observation of the effects of the Essences he was able to verify the channelled information.
He also tested the remedies with kinesiology, Kirlian photography and medical electronic diagnostic equipment. Today there are 69 Essences which have all proved to have extremely powerful healing properties. These Essences are very safe — it is impossible to overdose — and they can be taken alone or in conjunction with allopathic treatment or other alternative healing modalities.
The Bush Essences are now used right around the world. Ian travels in Australia and overseas presenting seminars to the public and to healthcare professionals. He has published three books about the Bush Essences and is a regular contributor to healthcare magazines, radio and television programmes. During this time an energy exchange occurs whereby healing qualities are released from the flowers into the water.
The flowers are then removed and the newly charged water is added to an equal quantity of brandy, which is used as a preservative. This makes the Mother Tincture. Seven drops of Mother Tincture are added to a 15—30 ml bottle containing two parts brandy to one part purified good quality water. This is the Stock Strength. Then seven drops of the Stock Strength are added to a 15—30 ml bottle filled with a mix of one part brandy to three parts water and this is the Dose Strength. The Dose Strength is the one recommended to be given to any animal or human.
Specific dosage is described later in this chapter. A dog eating grass is a common example. The response of some cats to catnip is extraordinary as they go into paroxysms of pleasure rolling in the leaves of the plant. I remember one cat I had as a child who would regularly jump onto the top of the piano, select a fresh pink rose from a vase of mixed flowers and delicately pull off the petals one by one and eat them with obvious enjoyment.
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I have no idea what her attraction was to the rose petals but they appeared to bring her great pleasure. In the Hidden Powers of Animals, Dr Karl Shuker relates many stories of animals actively seeking their own therapeutic treatment from the plants around them. The leaves of the paradise flowers in India are a good source of quinine which sparrows have been observed eating and lining their nests with during an outbreak of malaria. Menstruating baboons in Africa chew the leaves of the candelabra tree which have analgesic properties and are believed to bring relief from pain and cramps.
Chimpanzees in Tanzania have been seen to regularly eat the leaf of the aspilia plant, a relative of the sunflower. These leaves have been found to contain a powerful antibiotic which is effective in killing harmful bacteria and fungi. Certain African monkeys are accomplished herbalists, eating the fruit of the balanite tree to cure parasitic infections and the leaves of the sodom apple to halt bouts of diarrhoea.
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Flower Essences go a step beyond herbalism. This special healing energy of the flower vibrates at a very high frequency which enables the Essences to work, not just within the physical body as the herbs do, but right out to the very edges of the energy fields which surround the body. Different writers, healers and clairvoyants describe these fields in various ways.
Chiron healing, for example, describes 26 energy bodies, but the most general description is of five main classifications. These start from the physical, through the etheric, astral and mental bodies, out to the causal or spiritual bodies. We usually describe a rainbow as having seven colours whereas in fact it is the break-up of pure white light into an infinite number of colours ranging from white to the darkest of purples. Similarly, perhaps, the energy around a living being is like a graduating field starting with the dense energies close to the body and ending with the very fine vibration at its outer perimeter.
Whatever way this energy is described, its condition greatly influences the state of well-being of all living things. Ayurvedic and Yogic traditions describe the chakras, which are special energy centres in the etheric field of the body. In humans there are seven main chakras along the line of the spinal column.
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Animals also have these energy centres though the number of main chakras varies with the type of animal and, according to some writers, the heart and throat chakras are often not well developed in many animals. However, the chakras do have the capacity to develop, and in some individual animals they can be very well-defined. Dogs appear to have an active heart chakra but often there is an excess of love. They sometimes give too much and may develop heart conditions. Cats, on the other hand, rarely have heart problems. Is this because they tend to give out love in carefully measured doses?
This indicates that cats can detect X-ray radiation, not with their eyes, but with receptors in an area behind the upper part of the nose. This could well be the position of a chakra. An article by Calidad on the circle-of-light website describes an animal chakra in this area. It is pale silver blue and governs sensory intake and the transmission of sensory input to the brain. This is not the third eye which is located a bit higher than the bridge of the nose. This is called the brachial chakra. From currently available information it is not clear what the purpose of this chakra is, but in four-legged creatures this area is much more exposed to the world than the same area in humans, so it could relate to the way they respond to the energies in their environment.
Whatever its function, it would be wise to take this into account when an animal is being micro-chipped or receiving an injection, as this is the area that is often used for such procedures. These fine threads of energetic matter parallel the physical nervous system.
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Each chakra is associated with a major nerve plexus or ganglia and also with major endocrine glands. Light energy, which heals and energises the whole system, flows into the etheric body through the chakras which are all connected, either directly or indirectly, with the meridians the energy lines in the body. The chakras transmute the energy to a level that is usable by the physical body, and it then moves via the meridians into the physical system. In embryos, the meridian ducts are formed well before any of the organs or vascular systems.
It seems that the meridian system is the first physical link established between the energy fields around the body and the developing physical body, and it forms an interface between them. Different emotions and their associated physical problems are linked to individual chakras. When a Flower Essence is taken internally, the energy of the Essence goes into the physical body via the mucous membranes, the digestive and nervous systems, to the meridians, out to the outer energy layers and then back to the physical body via the chakras and meridians.
Although the energy fields around animals are invisible to most people, some healers have the ability to see them and can tune into them just by looking at the animal they are dealing with. It is possible to train your eyes to see these etheric bodies. Certainly, most people can feel the energies by holding their hands well out to either side of the physical body and, with eyes closed, gradually moving the hands closer in. Rubbing the hands together first, to help sensitise them, can facilitate this process. Australian Bush Flower Essences Book.
Beautifully illustrated with photos of the individual flowers this book also covers chapters on: Australian Bush Flower Remedies Booklet. A concise illustrated reference summary of each of the 69 Bush Essences together with all the Combinations. This book is available individually and is also included as a complimentary addition in the Australian Bush Flower Essence Stock Kit.
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Bush Flower Healing Book. The long awaited companion volume to Ian White's bestselling Australian Bush Flower Essences, first published in and still the authoritative book in the field. This second book, Australian Bush Flower Healing , covers the 12 Essences that were developed after his first book was published. This text is also fully illustrated and contains stunning photos of not only the new Bush Essence flowers, but also landscapes of the areas where they grow.
One of the most valuable aspects of this book is the extensive repertory of emotional, mental and spiritual conditions. This index is a wonderful reference point when researching or selecting a Bush Essence. Have all the Level 2 workshop material at your fingertips Access material not found in Ian White's books Watch the workshop in the comfort of your own home - as often as you want Share the unique experience of Ian's two-day Level 2 workshop, which includes these topics: This book does not come as part of the course, therefore we advise if you do not presently have it you might like to consider adding it to your order.
I learnt so much about animals, their behaviour and psychology as well as so many new applications for utilising the Bush Essences. I kept thinking this is so wonderful and it is going to be such a great benefit to everyone who reads this Animal Correspondence Course. I have known Marie for over 20 years.
During that time she greatly helped me on my Bush Flower Healing book. She has tremendous insight and knowledge about the Essences and how to work with them, all of which is so apparent on every page of the Animal Correspondence Course. I highly recommend it to you.