Sarvadaman Oberoi wrote:
Only one?
I agree that Crab Apple suits the need to feel cleansed but in my view
Several Bach remedies can be appropriate depending on the case.
For example:
Holly for expressing the anger at being abused;
Agrimony for releasing bottled up feelings after abuse;
Star of Bethlehem for comfort after abuse;
Wild Oat for ability to go forward and not always be looking back after
abuse;
Willow for resentment at being abused.
....and the list goes on,.
Most of the BAch remedies have an aspect that could fit a specific case,
and it is intended that a group of BAch remedies be selected to be
appropriate to a case, to work together - just as Rescue Remedy is a set
of 5 synergistic BAch remedies - as well as being one that acts
individually in a separate way.
When the Bach combinations are properly used it expands the options to
cover what's needed. Unlike homeopathy BAch did not intend these be used
singly like a simillimum - but in a synergistic mix.
It's the specific feeling or feelings for the individual that count in
selecting the best BAch remedy *mix*, and I find it is synergistic if a
personality remedy is always included so as to resonate well with the
individual - as well as a forward looking remedy being included (so that
not all chosen ingredients are negative or past-related).
The 38 Bach remedies when selected and used well synergistically, can
cover a multitude of situations. Crab Apple is the tip of the iceberg as
I see it; there's a lot more healing power in the Bach remedies for
sexual abuse type situations than that one remedy.
NAmaste,
IRene
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