BOREAL FOREST FLOOR
Earth element
Spleen / Stomach
Nourishment, digestion,assimilation processes, decaying organic matter, stability, centre, shade, moisture
The Boreal Forest floor’s ability to turn waste into nutrients for the trees and plants corresponds to the digestion process in the body, transforming and transporting food into Qi and blood. Often associated with humid, or damp conditions, and cycles that return or spin in place, like states of worry or anxiety.
The subtle vibrational remedies listed below were made by floating
the blossom of the flower in spring water, under direct sunlight, exposed to the elements of their respective natural ecosystems over a 3 hour period. Each remedy was subsequently preserved with brandy and further diluted for use. Stock bottle ingredients include:
Newfoundland spring
water, brandy, the unique vibrational flower essence of each plant.
The flower essence comes in a 15ml (1/2oz) glass bottle with glass dropper, at stock bottle potency.
Suggested use:
2-4
drops in a glass of water or directly on/under the tongue, taken up to
4x per day for one month; 7-20 drops in bath water; 7 drops in 1-6 oz
spray bottle for misting into the atmosphere.
Please note, the short descriptions next to the flowers below are a simplified way of conveying their gestures in relation to human experience. I invite you to discover the flowers’ multidimensional nature directly if you feel inspired.
GOLDTHREAD
Goldthread (Coptis Trifolia) supports the capacity for inner adjustment, adaptability, and a state of balance, helping one to sensitively reconnect with inner guidance and purpose during times of stress or upheaval.
TWINFLOWER
Twinflower (Linnaea Borealis) supports calm communication and self-expression by easing anxiety around the unknown and helping restore connection to self and between individuals.
LADY’S MANTLE
Lady’s Mantle (
Alchemilla mollis
) supports emotional steadiness and self-sovereignty during periods of fear or imbalance, particularly of a cyclical pattern/nature.
FORGET-ME-NOT
Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) fosters a deep trust in one’s connection to spirit, especially during times of isolation, worry, or disconnection.