2014-38 Dr Edward Bach: Heal Thyself
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Dr Edward Bach [1886-1936] |
Having qualified as a doctor in 1912, Dr Edward Bach worked for several
years in hospitals and was well aware of their negative effect on the human
spirit. After leaving orthodox medicines and hospitals in 1930, he
started his work with the flower remedies. By 1935, when he had discovered 38 remedies in all, Dr
Bach declared the system complete. He had founded a radically new approach
to healing that concentrated exclusively on the emotional states of individuals
rather than their physical symptoms.
Dr Bach consistently spoke of the Flower Remedies, not as a
personal achievement but as a gift from nature, and from God. This is Dr Bach's central
message: we are all healers. Everyone can use the remedies. Everyone can
heal and in the process understand who they are and take charge of their own
destinies.
In
"Heal Thyself" [1931], Dr Bach explains the real cause and cure of
diseases. What follows is a summary of the book, in Dr Bach's own words.
Disease is in essence the result of conflict between Soul and
Mind, and will never be eradicated except by spiritual and mental effort. Such
efforts, if properly made with understanding, can cure and prevent disease by
removing those basic factors which are its primary cause.
No effort directed to the body alone can do more than
superficially repair damage, and in this there is no cure, since the cause is
still operative and may at any moment again demonstrate its presence in another
form. In fact, in many cases apparent recovery is harmful, since it hides from
the patient the true cause of his trouble, and in the satisfaction of
apparently renewed health the real factor, being unnoticed, may gain in
strength.
Disease may be prevented before its onset or aborted in its
earlier stages if the proper corrective spiritual and mental efforts be
undertaken. Nor need any case despair, however severe, for the fact that the
individual is still granted physical life indicates that the Soul who rules is
not without hope.
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There are two great errors: first, to fail to honour and obey
the dictates of our Soul, and second, to act against Unity. Either of these brings conflict, which leads to disease.
Disease is in itself beneficent, and has for its object the
bringing back of the personality to the Divine will of the Soul; and thus we
can see that it is both preventable and avoidable, since if we could only
realise for ourselves the mistakes we are making and correct these by spiritual
and mental means there would be no need for the severe lesson of
suffering.
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What we know as disease is the terminal stage of a much deeper
disorder, and to ensure complete success in treatment it is obvious that
dealing with the final result alone will not be wholly effective unless the
basic cause is also removed.
There is one primary error which man can make, and that is
action against Unity; this originates in self-love. So also we may say that
there is but one primary affliction - discomfort, or disease.
The real primary diseases of man are such defects as pride,
cruelty, hate, self-love, ignorance, instability and greed; and each of these, if considered, will be
found to be adverse to Unity. Such defects as these are the real diseases and
it is a continuation and persistence in such defects which precipitates in the
body the injurious results which we know as illness. Such are
examples of real disease, the origin and basis of all our suffering and
distress. Each of such defects,
if persisted in against the voice of the Higher Self, will produce a conflict
which must of necessity be reflected in the physical body, producing its own
specific type of malady.
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We can now see how any type of illness from which we may
suffer will guide us to the discovery of the fault which lies behind our
affliction.
For example, Pride, which is arrogance and rigidity of mind,
will give rise to those diseases which produce rigidity and stiffness of the
body. Pain is the result of cruelty, whereby the patient learns through
personal suffering not to inflict it upon others, either from a physical or
from a mental standpoint. The penalties of Hate are loneliness, violent
uncontrollable temper, mental nerve storms and conditions of hysteria.
The diseases of neurosis, neurasthenia and similar conditions
which rob life of so much enjoyment, are caused by excessive Self-love.
Ignorance and lack of wisdom bring their own difficulties in everyday life, and
in addition should there be a persistence in refusing to see truth when the
opportunity has been given, short-sightedness and impairment of vision and
hearing are the natural consequences.
Instability of mind must lead to the same quality in the body
with those various disorders which affect movement and co-ordination. The
result of greed and domination of others is such diseases as will render the
sufferer a slave to his own body, with desires and ambitions curbed by the
malady.
Moreover, the very part of the body affected is no accident, but
is in accordance with the law of cause and effect, and again will be a guide to
help us. For example, the heart, the fountain of life and hence of love, is
attacked when especially the love side of the nature towards humanity is not
developed or is wrongly used; a hand affected denotes failure or wrong in
action; the brain being the centre of control, if afflicted, indicates lack of
control in the personality.
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Obviously the first way to prevent the spread and increase of
disease is for us to cease committing those actions which extend its power; the
second, to wipe out from our natures our own defects, which would allow further
invasion. The achievement of this is victory indeed; then, having freed
ourselves, we are free to help others. And it is not so difficult as it may at first appear; we are but
expected to do our best, and we know that this is possible for all of us if we
will but listen to the dictates of our own Soul. Life
does not demand of us unthinkable sacrifice; it asks us to travel its journey
with joy in our heart and to be a blessing to those around, so that if we leave
the world just that trifle better for our visit, then have we done our
work.
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