Bonus PONDER on THIS for Monday, February 23rd, 2009 - Using Flower Essences to Remove or "Overwrite" Painful Memories and Limiting Beliefs

Every once in a while a "Ponder" subscriber will direct me to a website to learn about something related to healing or spiritual growth. I always make time to check the information out, and in most instances I derive value from the referral. In this regard, last month I was advised to check out a website called Floralive.com, which is operated by a chiropractic doctor in Nashville, TN, named Brent Davis. The basic concept behind the website is to produce floral essences that can be used to remove or "overwrite" painful memories and limiting beliefs. The work is rooted in the concepts pioneered by Dr. Bach back in the early 20th century. If you go to just about any health food store or a Whole Foods you will find various Bach Floral Essences available.

In any event, when I initially viewed the site I spent a lot of time reading, and also watched the videos posted there. I was particularly fascinated by the content available by clicking on the "Photos of Change" link. In the end I wound up having a remote session with Dr. Davis, and purchased a custom floral essence late in January. Though I cannot quite explain it in words, I can honestly say that I feel quite certain that something has shifted for me. I find myself far more peaceful than ever before, and much more confident about the future. While I obviously cannot guarantee similar results for anyone else, I do encourage you to check out Floralive.com.  


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