The 12-7-19 Method of Bach Flower ClassificationDr. Edward Bach, developer of flower essence therapy, classified
original 38 essences he used in his practice according to
12-7-19 method:
Twelve Healers,
Seven Helpers, and
Second Nineteen. In part I of this series,
Twelve Healer flower essences were reviewed, along with
underlying theory of flower essence therapy – here we’ll have a look at
rhymes and reasons of
Seven Helpers.
Dr. Bach prescribed one or more of
Seven Helper essences to patients who did not seem to be responding sufficiently to therapy with one of
Twelve Healers. The Twelve Healer flower essences – Impatiens, Gentian, Mimulus, Clematis, Agrimony, Chicory, Vervain, Centaury, Scleranthus, Water Violet, Rock Rose, and Cerato – were developed by Dr. Bach to address what he saw as
imbalances of
twelve archetypal personality types. It is through
vibrational transformation of these imbalances that healing of overlying disease states can, in many cases, be initiated. However, Dr. Bach found there were individuals that did not respond to flower essence therapy with
Twelve Healers; this lead him to
discovery of
Seven Helpers.
The purpose of
Seven Helpers is to address chronically ingrained negative vibrational patterns which may be obscuring
primary personality type. For example, Olive, one of
Seven Helper flower essences, is prescribed for states of exhaustion, where one has been worn out by
struggle of healing or other life event. In this case, it may be difficult to see what
primary personality type of
individual may be, as true fatigue does not let a whole lot else show through - this real weariness may mask other personality traits or patterns.
Or it may be that
chronic state simply prevents progress on
healing path that could otherwise take place. Again, using Olive essence as an example – An individual may clearly be in need of one of
Twelve Healers. Perhaps they live in fear and are in need of Mimulus, and clearing this fear would allow them to heal. However, their fatigue is so great as they do not have
strength to work with these issues – in this case, it may be helpful to use Olive along with Mimulus to offer a more complete support from
flower essence therapy.
The Seven Helper essences can certainly be administered individually as well, particularly if a specific flower essence is strongly indicated. Dr. Bach had also written that if an individual is not responding to other essences, Wild Oat (one of
Seven) may be used: “If ever a case does not respond to treatment, give either Holly or Wild Oat, and it will be obvious which of
other remedies may be required. In all cases where
patient is of
active, intense type, give Holly. In patients who are of
weak, despondent type, give Wild Oat.”
Beyond
original works of Dr. Bach,
Flower Essence Repertory from Flower Essence Services offers descriptions of these seven essences beyond what a physician may see. FES broadens
application of
flowers to include their use for those needing change that may or may not be related to a health condition. This is an important point, as one may have tendencies they may wish to transform, but are at no serious risk. This application of flower essence is encouraged, for any support for personal and ‘soul’ evolution is indeed invaluable. So within
following descriptions of
Seven Helper flower essences, a broad view will be maintained, so that
greatest audience may find a suitable essence.
As always with flower essence therapy, in cases of illness, treatment is not a substitute for proper professional care. It may be
case that an illness may have emotional roots, and that flowers can be of help, but one should not solely rely on self-prescription of flower essences as a cure.
And on to
descriptions…
The Seven Helpers:
Olive – As stated earlier, Olive flower essence is indicated where great fatigue has set in. An individual may be pale, worn out and / or exhausted after excessive worry, illness, grief or other struggle. The individual perhaps feels they do not have
strength to continue; that both their physical energy source has been spent. The Olive remedy allows one to tap into a new source of light, helping one see and feel a rejuvenation that comes from establishing (or re-establishing) a connection to a universal energy. This connection may provide
impetus needed for change in other areas, or may be transformative in and of itself through helping on realize that
etheric ‘spirit’ body and
physical body are inseparable.