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1. When to use them? |
Bach flowers provide great support during turning points, breakups, and transformations. When life changes pace, when something ends or begins, the body and heart don’t always keep up at the same time. You move forward, but part of you resists, doubts, freezes, or tightens. That’s where the flowers can help.
They don’t eliminate the transition. They accompany it, easing the emotional burden, bringing a bit of clarity where everything seems blurry, unstable, or too intense.
1. When to use them?
You can turn to Bach flowers during a move, a separation, a bereavement, a career change, a pregnancy, a birth, a departure, a cycle change, a retreat, a new school year, a wedding, a breakup, an illness, a family shock, or an important decision to make.
You don’t wait to be overwhelmed. You take them as soon as you feel that something is shifting inside you, that you’re losing your bearings, that you feel overwhelmed, or on the contrary, a great emptiness.
2. Which flowers can accompany these moments?
Walnut is the one called upon first during threshold passages. It helps cut ties with the old, prevents absorbing others’ emotions, and helps you move forward fearlessly into the new. It is the flower of transition.
Star of Bethlehem heals after a shock, collapse, or significant event. It soothes deeply, even long after.
Rescue, the emergency blend, can support moments of crisis, collapse, loss of control, or days when everything feels too much.
Depending on your exact state, you can add:
Mimulus for identifiable fears, Larch to regain confidence in the unknown, Gorse if you lose hope, Hornbeam if you feel exhausted before even starting, Mustard if an inexplicable sadness overwhelms you.
You don’t choose them all. You take those that resonate with what you’re experiencing now.
3. What the flowers truly support
They don’t decide for you. They don’t slow down change. They open an inner space so you’re not crushed by what’s happening. They help you find the words, digest, breathe, and find inner stability amid outer instability.
Taking Bach flowers during a difficult passage is choosing to move forward with awareness, not denial. And in this journey, they support you without overwhelming you.
























































































































































































































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