IGNITING SOUL FIRE
Spiritual Dimensions of the Bach Flower Remedies - Gaye Mack

igniting soul fire

Bach to Basics

Gaye Mack helps us understand the mind of the creator of the 'Bach Flower Remedies', Dr Edward Bach. These flower remedies have long been used to help treat pain and ease it. Bach discovered the first nineteen remedies from 1928 to 1933 and then the final nineteen in 1934 to 1935. Gaye explores the mystical and philosophical ideas behind Bach's thinking. The book takes us on a journey exploring spiritual law, intuition, and what is a healer. In her book Gaye connects Bach's ideas with the system of chakras (energy centres) and the zodiac. An interesting and thought-provoking read.

Yoga magazine, February 2005

Igniting Soul Fire

A Review by Kathleen Pepper

Probably all members and friends of the White Eagle Lodge will be familiar with the Bach flower remedies, which have become so popular in recent years. When I first joined White Eagle's work thirty years ago, it was on my first retreat at New Lands that I came across them. In IGNITING SOUL FIRE, Gaye Mack brings a new dimension and understanding to the use of these remedies. Throughout her book, she draws on the writings of Edward Bach and his friends and succeeds in drawing them together with White Eagle's teaching and that of other mystics and healers.

The book begins with a review of the life of Bach and his discovery of the remedies, linking it together with astrology, alchemy and mysticism. Gaye points out that it is our emotions that help to develop our intuition, our sixth sense. 'We need to keep a balance between heart and mind, of learning to listen with the heart and then acting with the mind.' (Gaye's italics.) Above all, the remedies work on our negative emotions so that we can develop the strengths and positive aspects we need to know in order to grow spiritually. 'It is through experiences and relationships that our soul propels us toward the awareness of what it means to feel.' Exploring our spiritual sense creates anxiety but it begins the journey of igniting soul fire. The remedies support this journey.

Throughout her book, Gaye (who is a member and Brother of the Lodge) develops the idea of working with soul fire through the use of the remedies. Each chakra and its lessons and experiences are considered alongside the remedy of choice. I have not found another work on the Bach remedies that looks at them in such a profound way. All followers of White Eagle's teachings will find something to help them in this book and I would highly recommend it.

Stella Polaris (White Eagle magazine), April 2005

Polair Publishing