A 20-question reading for a considered picture, not just today's mood. Concrete questions about your week, your body, and how you react to things — observations rather than impressions. The seven emotional families do the matching in the scoring; you don't need to know the Bach remedies.

Before we begin

This assessment takes roughly 20–25 minutes. You'll answer ~20 concrete questions about how you actually move through the week — observations, not abstract impressions. At the end, you'll get a short written reading identifying the Bach flower remedies your pattern most resembles, which you can save as a PDF.

Your name personalises the PDF and (later) lets me follow up if you'd like to share feedback.

About Anubhuti — what this is, your data, and a small disclaimer

Anubhuti is a free, independent companion for working with Dr. Edward Bach's 38 flower remedies — four ways into them: by the situation you're facing, by the feeling you can name, by scanning all 38, or by a full assessment.

It's offered as an aid to personal reflection, not as medical or psychological diagnosis, treatment, or advice, and is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. If anything in your reading touches something you'd like support with, please reach out to a counsellor, therapist, doctor, or other appropriate professional.

About this page (the Assessment): Your name, email, and answers stay in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server, and no reading is stored anywhere outside this session. If this ever changes, this notice will say so first.

The site is provided as-is, with no warranty as to outcomes. Bach remedies themselves are widely regarded as safe and not pharmacologically active. The system was developed by Dr. Edward Bach (1886–1936); Anubhuti is an independent project built around that system and is not affiliated with the Bach Centre, UK.