Description
Tarot key: The Lovers
Soul Lesson: Developing powers of discernment and discrimination
Notes: Use First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® No 68 Puriri to increase discernment when there are major life choices, options or a number of paths to choose from. Helpful when attracted to an idea or person, but uncertain as to whether it is the right choice. Helps one resolve major life dualities or inner conflict. Helps one to see that the qualities we are attracted to in another are the very qualities one is seeking to integrate or reconcile within oneself. Helps one to ‘know’ who one is and to stay loyal to oneself rather than losing oneself in feeling-based relationships with another.
First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Nature's Holistic Healing Matrix©
A universal award-winning vibrational medicine system for holistic healing and natural wellbeing- Place 3 drops of stock essence on the tongue or add to a glass of water.
- Repeat 3-4 times daily or as required.
- Add 5ml or a teaspoon of brandy (cider vinegar if preferred) to a 20-25ml glass dropper bottle and fill with pure spring water.
- Add 3 drops of the stock essence. Up to eight flower essences from the First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® No's 1-84 range can be used to make up a blend. First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® No 0 Black Orchid can be added to any blend.
- Place 2-4 drops from the flower essence blend bottle on the tongue 3-4 times a day or as required.
- Flower essence blends should be used within 4-6 weeks.
First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® are made in accordance with ancient protocols and using a proprietary process. They are sustainably made in total cooperation with nature and contain only natural ingredients.
Each flower essence in this set contains an aqueous botanical solution of a specific New Zealand native plant and grape alcohol solution.
- 100% natural
- Animal and plant cruelty free
- Free from fragrances, petrochemicals, parabens and other additives
- Carefully made in New Zealand from New Zealand native plants