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Flower essences, such as Bach’s Rescue Remedy, have a long history of use to heal, restore, and balance the emotional, mental and physical bodies. Many other types of essences are now available that promote even more development and expansion. Petal Essences combine the finest of these to aid in your process of enlightenment.
ENLIGHTENMENT Helps establish and maintain connection with your Higher Self; removes energetic blockages that prevent reception of clear guidance and direction; keeps you focused and centered within the Light; helps you to rise above entangling karmic patterns; refreshes, uplifts, and inspires your perspective; expands consciousness; supports integration and enlightenment.
Essences: Amethyst Elestial, Ascension, Bluebells, Buttercup, Cottonwood, Fleabane, Goddess Pele, Lotus, Madia, Monarch Butterfly, Mountain Pool, Mustard, Rainbow Kelp, Staghorn Algae, Star Tulip, Tickseed, Teewinot, Twisted Pine
INSTRUCTIONS Store your Petal Essence remedy out of direct sunlight and away from strong odors (cosmetics, medicines, spices) or electromagnetic fields (microwave, refrigerator, stereo). Shake the bottle firmly against your hand 10 times, each time before taking the remedy.
From the one-ounce bottle, place a few drops of yours Petal Essence under your tongue, or add a few drops to a glass or bottle of water and sip throughout the day. If you wish to energetically cleanse or enhance a physical space, add a dropperful to spring water in a spray bottle, and mist all around the home, or mist a specific place such as your meditation cushion or altar area.
If you are sensitive to the ethanol preservative or prefer not to ingest it, you can: use the spray bottle method; add a few drops to a glass or bottle of spring water and let it sit for 15 minutes to allow the alcohol to evaporate; or absorb the remedy topically by rubbing a few drops around your third eye and crown chakras.
Take your Petal Essences 3-4 times a day, or occasionally throughout the day. Petal Essences are especially beneficial when taken before sessions of spiritual work such as meditation, mantra recitation, brain illumination, listening to inspirational discourses, or pranic breathing.
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