Dr Edward Bach
Edward Bach was born in England on September 24, 1886 and died on November 27, 1936 at age 50. Dr. Bach studied medicine at the University of Birmingham and University Hospital in London. In 1912, he graduated and worked as a Surgeon, Pathologist, Bacteriologist and Homeopath.
Dr. Bach developed important research on immunology and vaccines when he worked on the London Royal Homeopathic Hospital in London in 1919 and inspired by Samuel Hahnemann, the creator of Homeopathy, he started to recognize the importance of personality in causing illness. Through his hospital experiences, he researched the use of plants like cure to treat the emotional causes of illness.
In 1930, at 43 years old, Dr. Bach closed his laboratory and office in London where he attended free of charge
poor and left for the countryside of England looking for flowers in nature to make the florals. Later this year, he writes "Heal Yourself" to share his message that physical illness results from a conflict with our Higher Self. The book was published in 1931 and continues to be reprinted today.
Dr. Bach moved to Mount Vernon in 1934, the small house that is now the Bach Centre. There he continued working with florals, writing, take care of the sick and teach. Dr. Edward Bach discovered the complete system of healing through the energized flowers of nature called of Bach Flowers or Bach Flower Remedies in English.
The healing system Dr. Bach is composed of 38 flower essences, each for a specific emotional and mental state, covering all feelings humans, and a combination of five florals called Rescue Remedy designed to be used in emergency situations.
Dr. Bach left us in his sleep, satisfied that he had completed his mission and left his work complete and perfect. Your legacy was handed over to his assistants Nora Weeks and Victor Bullen who continued to spread and expand their healing work throughout the world through the Bach Centre.
The Bach Center
Dr. Edward Bach spent the last two years of his life at the Bach Center in Mount Vernon, Oxon, England. There was the place for your research and where you found the latest 19 healing flower essences.
When he left, Dr Bach left his work in the hands of his assistants, Nora Weeks and Victor Bullen. They continued Dr. Bach's work by providing the remedies, writing, teaching and doing everything possible to spread the word about Bach Flower Remedies and thus continue helping people all over the world.
Today the Bach Center continues to fulfill Dr. Bach's wishes by maintaining its work, providing a source of information on Dr. Bach's work and actively participating in the counselling, education and preparation of mother tinctures. The Bach Center is currently a philanthropic entity that administers and approves Flower Remedies courses Bach around the world. too validates the work of dedicated Practitioners in over 60 countries through the Bach Foundation International Register of Practitioners. The Trustees ensure the maintenance of traditions and principles of purity, simplicity and integrity.
On the Bach Center website you will find a detailed description of each of the 38 Bach Flower Remedies and also information about events, lectures, courses, etc. In addition to the complete list with the names and contact details of registered Bach Practitioners.
Source: www.bachcentre.com