by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Armeria maritima Harmony According to folklore, you will always thrive if you have sea pink growing in your garden. Dr Edward Bach, the modern founder of flower essences, imparted the truth that all disease is the result of disharmony or friction between the will of...
by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Eryngium maritimum Brilliance Sea holly roots were collected on a large scale in the 17th and 18th centuries in England and were candied, then used as restorative, quasi-aphrodisiac lozenges. The language of flowers meaning is ‘attractiveness’. Sea holly has sharp,...
by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Primula scotica Peace Scottish primrose is a species of primrose that is endemic to the north coast of Scotland, closely related to the Arctic species. It is regarded by botanists as one of the most scarce and attractive plants in the world. This flower is the jewel...
by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Pinus sylvestris Wisdom The Scots pine made up most of the ancient Caledonian forest and symbolises instinctual wisdom. It was considered the ‘king of the forest’, the tree of heroes, chieftains and warriors. Scots pine has been used as a medicinal plant for many...
by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Sorbus aucuparia Reconciliation Rowan is steeped in history and is still seen and used today as a tree of vision, healing and communication. It symbolises growth and rebirth and its message is right discrimination in what you hold fast to and what you let go of. Its...
by Ciara | 23 Jun, 2018 | EssenceHub, Findhorn Essences, Solos
Nymphaea Presence In Hinduism and Buddhism the lotus flower has become a symbol for awakening to the spiritual reality of life. It is symbolic of rebirth because it opens to the sun and closes at sunset. Emerging from the depths of the muddy waters into the clear...