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The Untold Flower Remedy Miracle That Brought Back Souls from the Edge of Death

🕊️ Introduction: A War Zone, A Silent Ward, and the Call of the Soul
World War I. A time of terror, bloodshed, and soul-wrenching trauma. Amidst the chaos, a young British physician named Dr. Edward Bach witnessed something extraordinary: men falling into coma—not just from wounds, but from deep emotional shock.
When no medicine could wake them, Dr. Bach turned to something nature had whispered to him all along — flower remedies.
Yes, flowers, not pills, became the bridge between life and death.
🩺 What Happened in Those WWI Hospitals?
Dr. Bach observed that many soldiers lying unconscious had:
- No major injuries
- Stable vitals
- But were unresponsive — as though their soul had left the body.
He called this “soul shock.”
It wasn’t just the body in trauma… the spirit had fled.
🌸 Star of Bethlehem: The Soul-Soothing Remedy
Dr. Bach later formulated this essence from Ornithogalum umbellatum — but even during the war, he sensed the need for a comforter of soul pain.
He would:
- Rub the essence on lips, wrists, or temples
- Whisper affirmations to invite the soul back
- Watch the miraculous return of consciousness in some cases
“This essence neutralizes all shock… physical or emotional.” – Dr. Bach
🪻 Clematis: The Remedy for Those “Floating Away”
For the soldier slipping into the dreamworld… losing interest in life… becoming ungrounded…
“This brings them back to earth, to the present moment.“
Clematis was used for:
- Coma patients
- Fainting spells
- The dying who had “given up” quietly
Dr. Bach believed:
“Healing is not just treating the body, but calling the soul back to its mission.”
🧬 How Did It Work? (The Spiritual Science Behind It)
Modern medicine sees coma as a brain state.
Dr. Bach saw it as a broken soul-body connection.
🌟 His flower remedies acted like vibrational tuning forks, helping:
- The aura stabilize
- The soul feel safe
- The spirit re-anchor into the body
It was consciousness medicine, long before it became a trend.
📚 Verified Sources
📝 From Bach’s writings and those close to him:
- Heal Thyself – Edward Bach, 1931
- The Twelve Healers – Edward Bach, 1933
- The Medical Discoveries of Edward Bach – by Nora Weeks
- Bach Flower Remedies: Form and Function – Julian Barnard
- Bach Centre Archives
💡 How Can You Use This Today?
Whether you’re a parent, healer, or conscious caregiver — in cases of:
- Coma or fainting
- Shock after accidents
- ICU trauma
- Even deep emotional withdrawal
Use this soul-first approach:
✅ Star of Bethlehem – for trauma and shock
✅ Clematis – for unconsciousness, spacing out
✅ Rescue Remedy – for emergency situations
✅ Rub on pulse points or spray around the patient’s aura
🌺 Even without swallowing, the vibration reaches.
🔥 Let’s Revive This Wisdom
If this story touched your soul — share it.
Let the world know that flowers once saved lives in war zones.
Let us reclaim the legacy of Dr. Bach — the man who saw trauma as a spiritual disconnection, and healing as a soul reunion.
🖋️ Written by
Dr. Karthik Gupta
Consciousness Research Scholar & Family Bliss Guide
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Warm regards,
Dr. Karthik Gupta
Family Bliss Guide & Consciousness Research Scholar 🌿