Ep 107 | Can Flower Essences Help You Decondition Your Human Design? (with Tracy Poizner)
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About this listen
Human Design gives us a map for living in alignment with our true nature. But actually deconditioning the patterns we’ve lived with for years (or decades) is rarely just a mental process.
In this episode, I’m joined by Tracy Poizner, who works with Bach Flower remedies as a gentle yet powerful way to support the emotional and energetic side of deconditioning.
We explore how vibrational flower essences can help soften deeply ingrained patterns, support the nervous system, and make the journey of living your design feel a little more compassionate and embodied.
If you’ve ever felt like you understand your design but still find yourself slipping into old patterns, this conversation might open a new perspective.
In this episode we talk about:
What Bach Flower remedies are and how they work
Why deconditioning is not just a cognitive process
The emotional and nervous-system side of living your Human Design
How Tracy created her Human Design flower essence series
Common emotional patterns that keep people stuck in conditioning
How flower essences can support you in following your strategy and authority
What people often experience when they start working with these remedies
Why gentleness and patience are essential in the deconditioning process
Tracy Poizner is a Bach Flower practitioner, teacher, and creator of Space|Time Alchemy, a line of flower essence blends designed to support emotional healing and personal transformation.
Her work integrates Bach Flower remedies and Human Design, offering blends specifically designed to support each Human Design type through the deconditioning process.
Learn more about Tracy’s work:
https://www.tracypoizner.com
Explore her Human Design flower essence blends:
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