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Indian Tobacco, Iris, Jasmine, Kangaroo Paw, Lavender, Lemon,
Lilac, Lion's Tail, Marigold, Marjoram, Mint, Mugwort, Nashi,
Nasturtium
, Parsley, Passionflower, Penstemon


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Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata)
The flower remedy for breaking karmic ties and energetic connections we hold in our lives that are not for our highest good. With Indian Tobacco one creates an awareness of the dynamic between individuals and the sight to know what action is necessary. When the same pattern repeats itself, and the lesson is ready to be learned, use this remedy. Beneficial in relationship counselling for repeated dysfunctional behaviour. (back to top)

 

Iris (Iris versicolor)
The remedy of colour, creativity and inspiration, Iris is helpful for bringing out the artist within. It encourages creative expression, particularly with the hands and anything that involves 'shaping'. When planning a garden, doing bonsai or topiary, use this remedy for both the plant and yourself. The best shape will present itself. (back to top)


Jasmine (Jasminum officinale)
For those who feel congested, sluggish, mentally cloudy and lack direction in life, Jasmine clears the mind, enhances mental clarity, promotes an awakening of philosophical concepts in those previously agnostic, and brings a practical sense of direction to those seeking a new path in life. (
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Jasmine (Jasminum officinale)



Red Green Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii)
Kangaroo Paw
(Anigozanthos manglesii)
For those who feel socially uncomfortable, awkward, inept and unaware of appropriate behaviour, Kangaroo Paw brings a sense of relaxation and comfort, promoting kindness and sensitivity to the needs of others to help them feel welcome and at ease.
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Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii) signature

 

 

Lavender (Lavandula officinalis) flower essence

Lavender
(Lavandula officinalis)
For those experiencing anxiety, inner tension and emotional instability, who feel physically depleted from spiritual practices, Lavender helps to balance the emotions and reconnects us with our higher selves to remove the karmic blockages that prevent spiritual growth. (back to top)




Lemon (Citrus limon)
For those experiencing mental 'congestion', who are unable to think clearly, make decisions, and lack a sense of humour, Lemon sharpens and opens the mind and is beneficial for those engaged in study. (back to top)
Lemon (Citrus limon) vibrational remedy

 

Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) flower remedy Lilac (Syringa vulgaris)
This remedy is for those who lack emotional and physical flexibility, and is beneficial in aligning one's spinal energies. The center of the Lilac stalk is purple, indicating a spiritual healing quality through the core of the plant. A beneficial remedy to take before and after a spinal adjustment.
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Lion's Tail (Leonotis leonuris)
Also known in Africa as Wild Dagga, this plant as a herb is used to promote a euphoric trance-like state while drumming and dancing. The flower remdy of Lion's Tail is for those who avoid pain and painful situation, often looking to escape through drugs or alcohol to numb themselves. It relaxes one's resistance to pain, bringing a relaxed state within that is able to face and accept pain as a part of life. (back to top)
Lion's Tail (Leonotis leonuris) hottentot tobacco



Marigold (Tagetes patula)
For those who are out of touch with the physical world and all its senses, who have difficulty understanding others and tend to shut themselves down, Marigold enhances an intuitive understanding of the practical world, helps develop psychic abilities, and increases the ability to hear on all levels. (back to top)

 

Marjoram (Origanum marjorana)
For those experiencing grief, sorrow and vulnerability, particularly from the loss of a spouse, Marjoram brings comfort as it calms and soothes fears of being alone and vulnerable, restoring inner strength and the ability to be self-reliant. (back to top)
Marjoram (Origanum marjorana) flower remedy

 

Mint (Mentha spicata)
For those experiencing mental dullness and lethargy, Mint facilitates clarity of thought and discernment, enhances mental vitality, and encourages fresh, new ways of thinking. (back to top)

 

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) flower remedy Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
Mugwort is an excellent remedy for those whose dreaming interrupts their restful sleep at night. It is beneficial for those who can be irrational, over-emotional and hysterical, often through an inability to process one's dream activity, Mugwort assists all 'flowing' processes helping energy, thoughts and feelings to 'flow' through us. It is also useful for developing our psychic faculties, especially telepathy. CAUTION: Not recommended during the early stages of pregnancy. (back to top)


Nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia)
The flower essence of Nashi imparts complete and total calmness in situations of crisis, chaos or emergency, including childbirth. It creates peace from deep within, neutralising shock and fear of separation. Also beneficial for dramatic people, those who panic and become distressed at the thought that some catastrophe may occur. With Nashi, even if one’s worst fears did come true, there’s a calm and unflustered composure that’s able to deal with the worst of events. (back to top)
Nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia) vibrational medicine



Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
For those who are narrow-minded and short-sighted, who live in their head too much and display obsessive or compulsive behaviour, Nasturtium helps to broaden one's horizons, stimulating a feeling of deep connection to the center of the earth and to all of mankind, and brings colour, joy and a sense of renewed vitality. (back to top)

 

 

Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
For those with fixed mind-sets, who have held onto their beliefs without ever re-evaluating them, Parsley opens the mind to new ways of thinking. It facilitates new thoughts and fresh opinions for what is relevant in the present situation, right here and now. Parsley liberates the mind with fresh perspectives, new ideas and inspirational thinking. This remedy teaches that in order to change our world we must first change our thinking. (back to top)


Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)
For those experiencing emotional confusion and states of frenzy, Passionflower eases inner tension, calms the spirit, and opens the heart and throat chakras to help us get in touch with our inner selves, our 'Christ consciousness'. Passionflower restores passion to our lives and fosters a greater love and compassion for ourselves and others.
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Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)

 

Penstemon (Penstemon davidsonii) Penstemon (Penstemon davidsonii)
For those who feel that life has been unfair to them, who feel persecuted, victimised and self-pitying, Penstemon fosters courage and resilience, helping us perceive difficult circumstances as opportunities for growth and transformation. This is a great remedy for "woe is me", for those who blame life instead of living life. (back to top)


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