Bach flowers: Centaury uses to learn to say "no"

  • 2018
Table of contents hide 1 Typical Centaury traits 2 Centaury personality traits 3 Centaury effects 4 Bach flowers combined with Centaury

Centaury is one of the flower essences that helps overly complacent and submissive people find balance.

Centaury is one of the flowers used in Bach's Flores therapy and people with these personality traits are also called that. A Centaura or Centaury person is a solicitous person who is unable to give a no in response.

Typical features of Centaury

Centaury or Centaura is the name of the flower Centaurium umbellatum, used in Bach Flowers therapy . It is also the name given to people with these typical personality traits.

Centaura is a passive person, with little character, who costs a lot or is unable to say no .

They are kind, helpful people, who like to help others. This personality is soft, they want to give, please, seeking recognition and acceptance.

According to Edward Bach, the Centauras people, in their eagerness to be volunteers, become servants . Their good nature forces them to work more than their share, which may conclude that the same individual neglects his own mission.

The ideal word to describe them would be submission .

The Centaury flower has a very poor appearance and yet it is a small plant, which grows confused among the flowers around it, but which can survive where many other stronger ones fail.

These are the character traits of the people in this group, because although they seem weak at first sight, they have great strength and are able to survive in any circumstance .

Centaury personality traits

  • Excessively accommodating and submissive.
  • Good and generous.
  • They cannot say "no."
  • They work voluntarily.
  • They do not usually complain.
  • They need a strong person by their side.
  • They allow another person to impose themselves and submit.
  • They allow situations of physical and psychological abuse.

Centaury effects

After taking Centaury, the ability to help others is acquired equally.

The positive pattern of Centaury is a great service capacity, but being able to establish what is positive and what is negative.

By treating Flores de Bach with Centaury you learn to set limits, you learn to say “no” and you can glimpse the difference between service and servility.

Bach flowers that combine with Centaury

  • Larch : Larch people are always willing to collaborate, because they have little confidence in themselves and have trouble making decisions to take care of their lives.
  • Agrimony : Agrimony is a person who cannot say "no" for fear of confrontation.
  • Mimulus : Mimulis personality agrees to be used by others for fear of the consequences that would say "no".
  • Gentian : Gentian represents a weak, depressed and unmotivated will personality that is manipulated by others.
  • Walnut : Walnut people cannot be independent, since they are easily manipulated and cannot make decisions of their own accord.
  • Pine : The character Pine believes that it is not worth taking care of his life and has feelings of guilt that leads him to yield to the will of others.
  • Cerato : Cerato people find it difficult to act independently and therefore allow others to tell them what to do and how to behave.
  • Hornbeam : Hornbearn are people of low self-esteem who find it difficult to act independently for fear of what they must face.
  • Wild Rose : Wild Rose personality has become accustomed to being manipulated by others and has no concern with changing the state of things.

The Centaura personality has been described as "the psychic doormat" of others. It is not surprising then that his symptoms are sadness, fatigue, depression and very low self-esteem.

Treatment with Centaury helps people find a balance, avoiding these negative behavior patterns that harm and harm them. All these positive features of Centaura can be transformed to convert servility into a positive service capacity .

Seen in In Good Hands, by Pedro, editor of the White Brotherhood

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