Research Flower
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Lilac Syringa vulgaris - aligns the
chakras so that they can more fully receive and embody Light; helps us
gracefully raise the frequency of our energy fields. |
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Nootka Lupine Lupinus nootkatensis -
helps us confront and address deep karmic issues that surface repeatedly for
resolution; shows where our awareness needs to be focused in order to make the
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Northern Coral Root Corallorhiza trifida
- helps us transmute toxic and distorted emotions, thought forms, and
energies back into Light; helps us become more aware and respectful of our
symbiotic relationship with the Earth; supports us in receiving what we need
through co-creative association and connectedness. |
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Pale Corydalis Corydalis
sempervirens - balances addictive and conditional patterns of loving; helps
us see our relationships as catalysts for spiritual growth. |
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Pasque Flower Pulsatilla patens - for shyness and an over-sensitivity to physical contact; helps us learn how to create and maintain a sense of security through functional energy boundaries instead of becoming irritated when someone comes too close, or makes contact in a way we don¹t like; helps us feel respected, appreciated and protected at the same time; helps us maintain our deepest sense of personal identity in all situations. |
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Potato Solanum tuberosum - physical
release; for thawing out incomplete cycles of experience that are being held
in the body; encourages love and self-acceptance to penetrate into every
cell of the body. |
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Purple Poppy Papaver somniferum -
helps us maintain balance during rapid phases of evolution, when our entire
vibrational makeup is undergoing transformation; enables us to experience
deep levels of integration and rest while allowing the transformative
process to continue; helps us open to and embody new information from the
higher self that enhances life in the physical dimension. |
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Red Elder Sambucus racemosa - for
contracting overly expanded states of being; helps us view life from the
center rather than from the periphery. |
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Red-Purple Poppy Papaver somniferum
- for balancing extremes between physical and etheric frequencies of energy;
helps us focus on both the survival and spiritual aspects of life in a
balanced way; supports us in making full use of our physical capacities to
embody spirit. |
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Reindeer Moss Cladina rangiferina -
opens awareness of the continuum and the constant and eternal nature of
life; promotes a greater understanding of our collective history on the
planet and how we fit into the whole; for those who have suffered a loss of
connection with their ancestral homes and a loss of the living relationship
with the many kingdoms that were present in their homelands. |
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Round-Leaf Orchid Amerorchis
rotundifolia - support to live more deeply in our hearts and maintain that
position in times of confusion and chaos; promotes equanimity, balance, and
awareness of center; helps us get to and stay with the core of an issue
without being distracted by all the energy at the periphery. |
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Self-Heal Prunela vulgaris -
promotes self-esteem, self-acceptance, and an expansion of love and
compassion for ourselves; helps strengthen our belief in the body's ability
to heal itself. |
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Star Gentian Swertia perennis - fosters
cooperation between the polarities that exist within the self to better
focus one's energy towards goals of higher service; helps men reclaim their
spiritual self-image; supports men in serving the divine feminine; helps
bring about a higher degree of balance and equanimity between men and women
as both are engaged in service to higher purpose. |
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Starflower Trientalis europea - a
soothing and comforting energy of purity, refinement, and innocence;
promotes individuality, involution, and free expression of self; helps us
open a stronger vertical connection with Earth and spirit; strengthens our
ability to maintain our sense of self in crowded situations regardless of
competition for resources or lack of space; supports heart centered contact
and inspired communication in groups and both the ability to speak from our
hearts and the ability to welcome the preciousness of what others have to
say. |
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Stinging Nettle Urtica gracilis -
helps those who are highly sensitive stay connected to the Earth and to
their feelings; promotes reconnection and grounding after being overwhelmed
by too much input; enables us to absorb and process energetic information
and input in alignment with our capacity to integrate it; for those who have
been hurt deeply in the past and have a tendency to sting and repel those
they really want to be close to; helps to heal the alienation that comes
from the fear of being hurt again. |
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Valerian Valeriana officinalis -
helps us slow down in order to gain perspective on our priorities,
especially when we feel pressured to do or decide; promotes harmony in
relationships; helps groups find a peaceful common ground. |
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White Lupine
Lupinus nootkatensis - supports the emergence of a new
archetype of male spirituality; stimulates the release of familial and
tribal karmic patterns of behavior, and old treasured wounds and grievances,
without reactivity or attachment. |
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Wild Sweet Pea Hedysarum mackenzii -
promotes confidence and ease in our interactions with others; helps us offer
our best in service to others. |
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Yellow Paintbrush Castilleja
unalaschensis - facilitates the release of emotional frustrations and
feelings of self-limitation that block our creative expression; helps us
open and cleanse the heart so that it may act as a focal point for the
sharing of our creative energies. |
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Yellow Violet Viola biflora - fearlessness; gives us the strength and confidence to naturally express the essence of our beings without limitation, compromise, or self-consciousness, in all circumstances; gives protection to the act of verbal expression, especially when there is a challenge or controversy around what needs to be said. |
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