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fresh tinctures of skullcap, holy basil, lemon balm, nettle, gotu kola Through the bare souls of your feet you feel the heartbeat of the Earth, the movement of the earthworms, the beetles, the small mammals nesting underground. Through the pores of your skin you feel the wind, the air, the humidity surrounding you. The energy of the sun, the stars, the universe radiate through your crown, connecting with your singularly unique energy and the essences of plants whose energy was provided by this sun, this air and this earth now surrounding you. YOU, in this moment, are Sheer Perfection. Supported by fresh skullcap fully in flower, lending itself to the letting go of tension held in muscles and mind. Fresh holy basil blessed by bees might give energy and stamina. Fresh lemon balm, the gladdening herb, may relax the mind and release melancholy. Fresh nettle may nourish the endocrine and kidneys. Fresh gotu kola might help connective tissue repair, because, You, You’re Sheer Perfection and You Deserve It All. To be around you is so right, You're sheer perfection (thank you), Drive me crazy, drive me all night, Just don't break up the connection -
tinctures of chamomile flowers, peach leaf, rose blossoms, motherwort in flower Malcolm, the perfect companion on forest hikes, city adventures or a day spent at home, soars in to comfort you through tears and deeply held grief. When our hearts ache because of the inhumanities of this world or the hurt that has been with us for centuries. When our hearts and stomachs flutter, our minds race, when we crave connection and care, we can be held here, get grounded here. Chamomile blossoms, creating and sustaining care in themselves/ourselves, peach leaf to unlock deeply held injury, rose blossoms to help us be tender enough to let that in and guarded enough to just crack it/us open a little at a time, and motherwort to nourish and feed the heart, for knowing emotions in the heart is heart/hard work. How can you just leave me standing, Alone in a world that's so cold? (So cold), Why do we scream at each other?, This is what it sounds like, When doves cry -
tincture of mimosa, linden, hawthorn, agrimony, and rose blossoms Sometimes our grief is overwhelming and we are stuck in the loneliness or the perceived loneliness of being alone. This is a hug in a bottle, emotionally and physically supportive for the body’s most important organ, the heart. To heal and protect the heart when heartbreak feels immense. Mimosa blossoms and bark can tend to depression, sadness and dissatisfaction. Linden blossoms may soften and relax nervous anxiety that is bottled up while hawthorn berries might nourish the heart, a cardio-tropho restorative giving energy and healing. Agrimony allows us to let go of anger, and rose blossoms reassure us that we will feel whole again. A jumping spider rests on a rose blossom, a sign of solidarity with you- You are never alone if you are outside in nature, these insects, animals and plants as your allies, happy to help you heal. If our grief feels overwhelming, take this tincture with you and go outside to your favorite place and let nature help you heal. I guess I should've known by the way you parked your car sideways, That it wouldn't last, See, you're the kinda person that believes in makin' out once, Love 'em and leave 'em fast, I guess I must be dumb 'cause you had a pocket full of horses, Trojan and some of them used