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Bach Flower
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Spend an evening with like-minded individuals to talk Bach Flower Remedies - covering different remedies, various topics, questions and answer session, and more...
Everyone welcome.
Tuesday, October 2 &
Tuesday, November 6
7 - 9 pm
Anco Motel,
Courtenay, BC
$5 at the door
Email for more details.
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Bach Flower
books & products
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Do you want to learn more about the remedies or try the products for yourself?
Books about the remedies, Rescue Remedy, remedy mixes, and full kits are available at
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Upcoming event
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Home Based & Small Business Association
Small Business Expo
Saturday, Sept. 29
10 am to 3 pm
Native Sons Hall
360 Cliffe Ave,
Courtenay, BC
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Comments from
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"The course has a lot of information but for some reason does not become tedious. Sarah is very nice, uses a lot of examples and incorporates students into discussion, which makes the learning process much easier."
"I'm grateful that I was able to begin my Bach Flower Journey with you all. You've inspired me to go forward reaching my dreams."
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Greetings!
Summer is over, and the kids are back in school. I seem to have spent the best part of my summer getting my son ready to fly the nest to University. It was a large undertaking packing up everything that he may need - clothes, bookcase, peanut butter etc.
There is a lot of change to be embraced by our family. For our son having to look after himself and living in a large city, and for the rest of us adjusting to him not being at home any more.
To help lessen the blow I am glad that we have unlimited talk and text to keep in touch, and of course the Bach Flowers to keep me on an even keel.
Sincerely, Sarah
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Feature Article
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Embracing change
Change can be an exciting, taken for granted, come about with dread, or somewhere in between.
One never knows what life will throw our way, and how we will react to it. This is where the Bach Flowers can provide us with protection and a safety-net to help cope with change.
Some remedies that may assist us are:
Walnut is the remedy to help protect us against outside influences in general, and against the effects of change in particular.
As a remedy against the effects of change, Walnut is useful at all the transition points in life, from birth to teething to going to school to puberty to marriage to childbearing to retirement and beyond. It helps break links with the past so that we can move forward more easily.
Honeysuckle is for people who live in the past instead of the present. They feel that their best days are behind them and that there is little to look forward to, and as a consequence they prefer to dwell on past happiness (or past misfortunes). On a more minor key, homesickness and nostalgia are also Honeysuckle states.
The remedy helps us to learn from and recall the past without needing to relive it, so that we can progress into the present and take joy from today and tomorrow.
Red Chestnut is for people who feel fear for the well-being of others: the husband afraid when his wife goes out alone after dark; the mother fretting over what may happen to her child at school.
Red Chestnut fears are natural, normal concerns magnified to the point where they have a negative effect on the people who are the object of concern, undermining their confidence and self-belief.
When we are in this state the remedy helps us send out calm, unworried thoughts to our loved ones, so that instead of making everyone anxious we are rocks on whom others lean.
There are 38 remedies in all, which can be custom blended for whatever is going on in your life. They work subtly by bringing out the positive qualities that are already in you.
For a list of the 38 remedies and their indications - 38 flower remedies
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Upcoming classes
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Bach International Education Program
Level One
October 13 & 14 - Vancouver, BC
(Registration closes - September 22)
Taught by Sarah Brune, BFRP
To enroll...
Prefer to learn from home for Level One?
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