Red Lily Essence by Australian Bush Flower from £10.99

Welcome to the Australian Bush Flower Essences - catalysts to unlock your full potential, resolve negative beliefs and create emotional health and well being.Red Lily Essence

Negative Condition: • vague • disconnected • split • lack of focus • daydreaming

Positive Outcome: • grounded • focused • living in the present • connection with life and God

Red Lily is the same flower as the Sacred Lotus in the Buddhist tradition. It is for spirituality and connection to God in a grounded and centred way, allowing a person to have a wholeness to their spirituality by also realising the need to develop and maintain a balanced physical and emotional life. It has similar properties to that of Sundew for feeling scattered, not whole, vague and split, though Sundew applies to daily life whereas Red Lily is in relation to one's spirituality. I waded thigh deep in mud through a billabong teeming with leeches, turtles and snakes to pick this flower. Such is the joy of discovery.

Ingredients: Vibrational infusion of Nelumbo nucifera flowers. Purified water, Brandy 66% (37.5% proof)

Directions: Seven drops of stock are added to a bottle up to 30 millilitres (or 1/2 ounce) in size, that is filled with a mixture of three quarters purified water and one quarter brandy. This is called a "dose" bottle and the recommended dose is seven drops under the tongue on rising and retiring for two to four weeks. Several essences can be combined in the one bottle but it is generally suggested that the number of Essences combined be limited to a maximum of four or five.

Health Brand: Australian Bush Flower, Shelf: Australian Bush Essences R-Z, Room: Bach Flower Essences, Essential Oils, Health Category: Health Supplements

 
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