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Your body's vibrations are what dictates your health both physically and mentally.

You will discover how to raise your vibration by utilising what the universe has to offer in order to be in your optimal state.

Education is the first step , teaching a very simple but powerful manner. 

You can unleash and aligning to the energy that can change the course of your life. 

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The Magic of Flower Essences

What is a flower essence?

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Flower essences are a cross between herbal remedies and energetic medicine. You make them by allowing freshly picked flowers to float in spring water set in direct sunlight.

Traditional herbal remedies like fire cider, CBD oil, and nettle infusion extract plant matter into another medium like vinegar, oil, or water. By contrast, the intention behind making a flower essence is to extract the flower's metaphysical energy. Developed by Dr. Edward Bach, an early 20th-century homeopath, these remedies are thought to convey an uplifting energetic imprint into water.

Bach believed that each flower harbored its own distinct energetic vibration and then imprinted this energy into the water. Accordingly, practitioners believe that ingesting floral essences in microdoses helps convey that vibrational energy to the people who take them.

People take flower essences to support emotional balance, lift the spirit, gain greater mental clarity, and connect with their higher self.

 

How do they work?

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Because of the way they're made, and because they are so dilute, flower essences contain no residual physical compounds from flowers. Rather, they're simply a mix of alcohol and water. For this reason, they do not work on any physiological level.

Some studies suggest they might be helpful for easing pain (1, 2), supporting sleep and easing menopausal symptoms (3), and animal studies suggest they support blood sugar balance and heart health (4). But many studies fall under criticism, due to poor design or conflict of interest among the researchers. And systematic reviews tend to find no evidence of efficacy beyond the placebo effect (5, 6).

 

Why make them?

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So while systematic reviews show no efficacy, floral essences can still be powerful tools for healing, and many people swear by them. Intention-setting, meditation, and mindfulness practices influence and support emotional balance and stress reduction (7, 8). Mindfulness and meditation also help improve chronic pain and elevate mood (9).

The practice of making and taking flower essence is deeply meditative. Also, as you prepare each essence you begin by setting an intention and goal.

For Bach's traditional flower remedies, each flower is associated with an emotional outcome: rose to reignite your passion for life, cherry plum to find clarity in chaos, olive for restoring mental energy.

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As you prepare your own remedies, you can tap into your own needs and set your own intention. When you gather flowers, pay attention to how you feel around them, what you need, and what your goals are. Perform these acts with mindfulness and meditation, and then when you take your remedy, it acts as a gentle reminder of that intention. Whether it's the energetic imprint of flowers relayed through the essences or intention-setting, it's a beautiful (albeit a bit precious) exercise in radical self-care.

Pro-tip: If you're not sure you have the time or energy to make your own essences, you can always order some online and then practice mindfulness and intention when you take them.

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Tips for making flower essences

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It's easy to make your own flower essences. You'll need a few household items, a sunny day, and a place to gather flowers. Beyond that, keep these simple tips in mind:

  • Start in the morning on a sunny day, gathering flowers still fresh with morning dew is thought to bring the most beneficial effects. And these essences rely on sunlight to release the plant's energy.

  • Gather flowers you recognize and know to be safe. Since you remove all plant material from the essence, these remedies are safe. However, you should still exercise caution and pick only those flowers you recognize, can name, and know to be edible.

  • Use clear glass for infusing the flowers. Traditionally clear glass is used to prepare the infusion, as it allows the sun's rays to better penetrate the water.

  • Use dark glass to store the flower essences. Traditionally, dark glass is used to maintain the "bioactivity" of the remedy. Because I question what bioactivity remains in these remedies, I'm comfortable using clear glass. But traditionalists disagree.

  • Store your essence in a dark cupboard, away from direct light and heat.

  • If you avoid alcohol, try using vinegar or vegetable glycerin in place of brandy. Store this essence in the fridge.

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Flower Essence Recipe

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Flower essences have a gentle energy. Made of extremely dilute flower extracts, brandy, and water, they're thought to support emotional healing. Preparing flower extracts is a thoughtful and meditative exercise.

Prep Time2 hrs

Servings: 1 pint

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Ingredients

 

1 cup edible fresh flowers

1 cup spring water

1 cup brandy

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Equipment

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Scissors

Clear Glass Bowl

Fine-mesh Sieve

Pint-sized amber or cobalt glass jar

Eye Dropper

1-ounce amber or cobalt glass vial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instructions

 

Selecting flowers

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  • In the morning, walk through the woods or your garden, and select flowers that resonate with you. Make sure to choose flowers that you recognize and know are safe to handle and consume.

  • Pluck the flowers, and then add them to your basket. Taking care to work quickly so as to prevent wilting. Clean the flowers of any debris.

 

Infusing the flowers in water

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  • Pour about 1 cup spring water into a clear glass bowl, and then set the bowl in direct sunlight for 2 to 4 hours. Make sure that you keep the flower infusion in direct sunlight the entire time, and that no shadows pass over your bowl.

  • Strain the flower essence water through a fine-mesh sieve into a pint-sized jar, discarding the spent flowers and preserving the water.

 

Preparing the mother essence

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  • Pour 1 cup brandy into the quart jar that holds flower essence water. Seal the jar and store it in a dark cupboard up to 6 years.

 

Preparing a dosing essence

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  • Using an eyedropper, place 10 drops of the mother essence into a 1-ounce vial. Fill the vial with ½ ounce brandy and ½ ounce water. Tap the bottle in the palm of your hand, and take a few drops under your tongue as needed throughout the day.

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Credit https://nourishedkitchen.com/how-to-make-flower-essences/

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