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         The Healing Herbs flower essences
              are made according to Dr. Bach’s original directions and methods.
              Julian Barnard lives and works on the borderland of Wales, close
              to the area where Dr. Bach also developed his work. Julian searches
              for the best natural habitats where the remedy flowers are still
              vibrant and abundant. He is a trained herbalist, with a hands-on
              approach and sensitivity to the healing energies of the plants.
              The Healing Herbs flower essences have the same potency, efficacy
              and vibrancy as those originally developed by Dr. Edward Bach.
         
                    
         The following are summarized excerpts
              from an in-person interview conducted by Richard Katz and Patricia
              Kaminski in the summer of 1995 at Julian’s home in Herefordshire,
              England. These notes were revised and expanded in October 2001,
              during our visit with him at the Ibero-American Flower Essence
              Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
         
                    
         The Role
              of Flower Essences in Our Technological World
         
                    
         Dr. Bach was concerned about the
              encroachment of technology and its impact on the soul life. His
              quest was to create remedies that had sufficient life force and
              vibrancy to counteract these hardening tendencies. I experienced
              these same intense states of suffering and longing in my own soul.
              When I was younger and living in industrial Manchester, England,
              I found myself gasping for green. My soul was so hungry. I remember
              discovering some young urban kids who were tearing down a small
              tree. I called out to them and said, “That is a living thing,
              and you’re killing it!” These city children had lost
              their feeling for life and death, and the cycle of the seasons.
              They didn’t experience the tenderness of growing things—they
              were separated from the life cycle of Nature. They couldn’t
              feel the destructive force of their action, that they were killing
              something. Flower essences are intended to serve as a healing impulse
              to the devastating soul conditions of our time that alienate us
              from Nature and from our own true selves.
         
                    
 
                    
         My Home
              on the Welsh Border:
          
         A Crossing Point Between Wilderness and Civilization
         
                    
         If we are interested in aligning
              ourselves with what is helpful for life, then we have to align
              ourselves with life. It seems to me there is a great crying out
              from the earth at this moment. Nature is so generous and long-suffering.
              It is important that we work as much as possible with the wild
              and native elements still remaining.
         
                    
         Living here on the border of Wales,
              one experiences a crossing point between wilderness and civilization.
              This place is a pure energy reserve. After study and travel in
              other parts of the world, and living in London, I made a conscious
              decision to return to Herefordshire. It is a similar feeling that
              Bach had when he left London to come to this area. I didn't really
              think about it until much later, when it hit me: “That’s
              just what he did!” He got out of the train, walked along the
              river, and started to see the Clematis, Mimulus, and so forth.
         
                    
                    
 
                    
         About
              My Research and Writing
          
 
                    
                      
                        
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            Patterns of Life Force is a
                    fresh look at Dr. Bach’s innovative approach to healing;
                    I attempted to put myself in Dr. Bach’s soul, and to
                    understand how he saw the world. I organized all of Dr. Bach’s
                    work into Collected Writings, in 1987. Through a careful
                    study of all his writings, I realized that many assumptions
                    simply were not true. For instance, Bach was emphatic that
                    his remedies were NOT homeopathic substances. I am very clear
                    that I need to make our essences in the traditional way with
                    the least amount of interference, and without modifying the
                    basic process, whether by the sun method or by boiling method.
            
                            
 
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           The Healing Herbs of Edward Bach
                  is a work that required enormous force and dedication – the
                  goal was to see each plant as a living expression of Nature,
                  making it possible to move in a seamless manner from the quality
                  within the plant to the healing quality for the human soul.
                  To take the photographs and to write about each plant involved
                  a real meeting and relationship with the plant’s essence.
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          Collaboration
                with Nickie Murray,
           
          Director of the Bach Centre
         
                     
                     I originally approached the Bach Centre in the 1970’s in order to get backing for a book I wanted to write about flower essences and alternative medicine. But I soon realized that the real reason I was guided there was for my own learning and soul deepening Nickie Murray was administrating the Bach Centre, and we felt an immediate recognition of each other. We developed a close friendship through the forces of nature as well as the human heart. We used to take walks to get to know the land, and in the most intimate way I discovered and observed the life cycles of each of Dr. Bach’s plants.  
 
                    
         My apprenticeship with Nickie was
              a tremendous period of inner growth for me. Nickie Murray learned
              the healing art of working with the plants directly from Nora Weeks,
              Dr. Bach’s colleague, whom he entrusted to carry on the work
              after he died. Nora Weeks, in turn, trained Nickie Murray. I am
              immensely grateful that I was able to receive my understanding
              of Dr. Bach’s plants, not as a theory, but as a living lineage
              of experience.
         
                    
 
                    
                      
                      
          Rock
                Water – the “Mother of All Flower Remedies”
         
                     
                    
         Rock Water is the mother of all flower
              remedies; it is typically an entry-point remedy that softens the
              soul’s disposition, and introduces the individual to a realm
              beyond the hardness of the physical body and the material world.
              Rock Water is not an environmental remedy or a remedy made from
              rocks, as some New Age thinkers have assumed. Dr. Bach intended
              that all flower essences be prepared with vibrant spring water,
              and Rock Water is the base element that is foundational to all
              true flower essences.
         
                    
                      
                        
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            Rock Water is
                    the base element
             
            that is foundational to all true flower essences.
            
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         In the native healing tradition of
              the Celtic World, living spring water was called Rock Water – it
              is the water that emerges out of the depths of the earth into the
              light. Water that is revivified in the dark womb of the earth and
              finds its way again to the light is a re-born substance.
         
                    
                       
                     
                    
         Our source for the Rock Water is
              high up in a region called the Black Mountain, where the water
              flows out of the heart of a massive rock structure. The water flows
              from the sacred Well of St. Thomas, associated not with the Biblical
              St. Thomas, but a local healer who helped the villagers with these
              vibrant waters in his ministry. It seems significant that the well
              is embraced by the roots of a massive Holly tree, one of the plants
              beloved by Dr. Bach and by the traditional Celtic healers.
         
                    
 
                    
         Dr.
              Bach’s Chestnut Remedies –
          
         Breaking Free to Inner Stillness
         
                    
         Each plant has been redefined in
              my experience of working with it not only in making the essence,
              but in my deep encounter with the plant. What is the relationship
              between the various Chestnut essences (Red Chestnut, White Chestnut,
              Chestnut Bud and Sweet Chestnut)? What do they hold in common?
              You will see that, as essences, they are designed to fracture and
              break a pattern of thought, to de-structure a thought form. There
              is something quite crystalline in the geometry of these trees.
              This gives us insight into the type of fear we are treating.
         
                    
                      
                        
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         The quality of the tree is often
              observed in the bark, and in the trunk. In the bark of a Chestnut
              tree, the lines of force are broken. The bark is actually peeling,
              and breaking into pieces. It’s almost like torn pieces of
              paper coming away from the tree. In the Sweet Chestnut, we can
              see great, swirling forces in the trunk and the bark. The strong
              flower spike faces in all directions, as if establishing a new
              Centre of awareness. The Sweet Chestnut is a remedy for profound
              transitions in the soul, typically experienced as an abyss or a
              deep well of anguish. The fresh new potential of emerging forces
              in the Chestnut Bud remedy helps those stuck in repetitive karmic
              patterns that drag down the soul consciousness. In the White Chestnut,
              the thought patterns are repeating over and over again, while in
              the Red Chestnut we see obsessive worry fixated upon another. The
              white is a color directed towards the interior of the soul, while
              the red color rays out into another’s experience. In all of
              these remedies, the primary question is: Can one break free and
              reach inner stillness?
         
                    
                      
                        
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            Patricia Kaminski & Richard
                    Katz
             
            with Sweet Chestnut in Herefordshire, England
            
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            White Chestnut
            
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          The
                Heather Plant and the Holy Longing of the Soul
         
                     
                    
         The Heather is indicated for those
              people who “buttonhole” by absorbing or depleting the
              attention and psychic force of others. They are over-talkative
              people who gravitate to anyone who will give them attention. But
              we have to go deeper into the plant if we want to understand its
              true gift. Its magenta color indicates a tremendous vitality. Dr.
              Bach designates it as a remedy for loneliness, along with Water
              Violet and Impatiens. The native habitat for Heather is a very
              high place – covering the barren open spaces in the highlands.
              It has a close relationship to the sky, and endures the elements
              of wind and weather in the most open manner.
         
                    
                      
                        
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            The Heather is
                    like fire on top of the earth,
             
            aligned with the air and moving out into space.
            
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         Heather is a remedy for people who
              feel the separation from their place of origin. Such people have
              an intense longing for soul companionship and for meaning in life.
              Heather helps them to deal with their innate sense of aloneness.
              The positive state of the Heather is the sense of communion with
              all of life.
         
                    
                       
                     
                    
 
                    
 
                    
                      
                      
          Frequently
                Asked Questions
           
          about the Healing Herbs Essences
         
                     
                    
                      
                        
           Are the Healing
                  Herbs homeopathic remedies?
          
                      
                       
                       
                      
          While flower essences and homeopathic
                            remedies belong to a larger classification of healing
                            substances that are regarded as energy, or “vibrational” medicines,
                            these two healing modalities should not be confused.
                            Dr. Bach was a well-recognized homeopathic physician
                            who left his profession to found a distinct, new
                            therapy based on flower essences. In an address to
                            his homeopathic colleagues, Bach emphatically stated
                            that flower essences do not work by the Law of Similars.
                            The central principle of homeopathy is that substances
                            are chosen that produce symptoms that match the similar
                            condition of the client. These substances are derived
                            from a vast spectrum of possibilities, including
                            animal, mineral, plant and human sources. On the
                            other hand, flower essences are derived only from
                            the flowering part of the plant, and are intended
                            to introduce positive archetypes that stimulate conscious
                            choices and self-awareness. Therefore, the method
                            for choosing flower essences and the therapeutic
                            goals and outcome are directed toward the soul life
                            of the client.
           
 
          In addition to a unique therapeutic goal, flower essences are also
              prepared in an entirely new manner. The mother essence receives
              an energetic imprint of the whole blossom into living water, out
              of a relationship to the living forces of the plant at the peak
              of flowering, the four elements, and other environmental influences.
              By contrast, a homeopathic mother tincture is prepared by extracting
              properties from pulverized minerals and stones, animal or human
              substances, or various plant parts, such as the root, bark, leaf,
              fruit or flower, which are then macerated in alcohol for several
              weeks. These procedures are generally conducted indoors in a laboratory
              setting, and do not involve the “living” context required
              for flower essence preparation.
           
 
          Although other brands of “Bach” remedies may be prepared
              and labeled as homeopathic, the Healing Herbs Flower Essences are
              prepared according to Dr. Bach’s original methods, and are
              labeled as herbal dietary supplements.
         
                     
                    
 
                    
                      
          Are the Healing Herbs “Bach
                Flower Remedies?”
         
                       
                       
                      
          Healing Herbs flower essences
                            are made from the same plant species and with the
                            original methods employed by Dr. Edward Bach in the
                            1930’s. The name “Bach Flower Remedies” is
                            a universally-known generic term used when referring
                            to the therapy initiated by Dr. Bach, as well as
                            the flower essences he discovered. This name has
                            been used by A. Nelson & Company to designate
                            their particular brand of the flower remedies. The
                            appropriation of Dr. Bach’s name as an exclusive
                            commercial trademark has been successfully challenged
                            in court by Julian Barnard, founder of the Healing
                            Herbs Bach flower essences. Recently the judgment
                            was upheld on final appeal by the House of Lords.
                            Currently, the term “Bach Flower Remedies” is
                            recognized as a generic term and is no longer a trademark
                            in the United Kingdom. 
                     
                    
 
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