Charles Dickens Rose
Flower Essence
Definition:
For dissolving “habitual programming” from
the physical body.
In cases of long-standing body dysfunction, the
“programming” of the dysfunctional body behavior
has become deeply embedded at the cellular level,
and this essence dissolves this programming from
the body.
A flower essence, made 6 November 2002, from the “Charles
Dickens” roses in the rose garden at the Christchurch Botanic
Gardens. This rose is a floribunda type, with an unusually shaped
two-tone pink flower, bred by Sam McGredy in New Zealand in 1970.
In all cases of body “dysfunction”, there must be a mechanism in
the body that holds in place the dysfunctional patterns of body
behavior. This mechanism is an energetic patterning that is
embedded in the body at the cellular level, and in cases of long-
standing body dysfunction this pattern will be very deeply
embedded, making it very difficult to change. This Charles Dickens Rose flower
essence dissolves this energetic programming of the physical body functioning,
and could be said to be one of a pair of essences, the other one, the
Gold Medal Rose, is for dissolving the
body-embedded programming of emotional/mental behavior.
This essence is one of a family of essences that are for dissolving
various categories of energies that are deeply embedded in the
body. These body-embedded energies hold the person in old
patterns of belief and behavior, many of which are well past their
use-by date.
For full details of all of these essences for dissolving the various
types of body-embedded energies, see the
Body Embedded Beliefs
super-essence.
Main Super-Essence:
Body-Embedded Beliefs and Trauma
Other Super-Essences:
None
Principal Category:
Body Energy
Other
Categories:
None
Affirmation:
“I ask my body to release all of this embedded programming.”