


Keys to Transformation - Key I
Key to Transformation I - Eyjafjallajokull
Eyjafjallajokull was (as of December 2011) the most recent volcano to erupt on Iceland (from April 2010 through to May 2010). The resulting ash cloud caused havoc for aviation in many parts of the northern hemisphere and deposited tons of ash onto surrounding land.
The energy this essence represents is one of semi-dormant power; awareness of one's action; far-reaching effects; primal force of creation.
Useful for observing the effects of actions of oneself and others; knowing when to act and when to stay still; needing enthusiasm or impetus to 'pull one's finger out', to get moving
10mls
Key to Transformation I - Eyjafjallajokull
Eyjafjallajokull was (as of December 2011) the most recent volcano to erupt on Iceland (from April 2010 through to May 2010). The resulting ash cloud caused havoc for aviation in many parts of the northern hemisphere and deposited tons of ash onto surrounding land.
The energy this essence represents is one of semi-dormant power; awareness of one's action; far-reaching effects; primal force of creation.
Useful for observing the effects of actions of oneself and others; knowing when to act and when to stay still; needing enthusiasm or impetus to 'pull one's finger out', to get moving
10mls
Key to Transformation I - Eyjafjallajokull
Eyjafjallajokull was (as of December 2011) the most recent volcano to erupt on Iceland (from April 2010 through to May 2010). The resulting ash cloud caused havoc for aviation in many parts of the northern hemisphere and deposited tons of ash onto surrounding land.
The energy this essence represents is one of semi-dormant power; awareness of one's action; far-reaching effects; primal force of creation.
Useful for observing the effects of actions of oneself and others; knowing when to act and when to stay still; needing enthusiasm or impetus to 'pull one's finger out', to get moving
10mls
This is a set of 8 environmental essences made in Iceland during December 2011 and subsequently bottled in Devon, UK.
The energies of this island and the attitudes of its people have much to offer in these challenging times.
The people have shown their independence and willingness to stand up for what they feel is right by distancing themselves from damaging global economic issues and seeking justice from those they believe to be the cause of their nation's financial problems.
The power of the Land to create and destroy brings an acceptance of change outside of any personal control.
It shows how to find the best in situations that are not of our own choosing and how to deal with constant movement from one state to another.
Lying on the junction of two tectonic plates, the Land also represents a bridge between two places, two extremes and how to find security in any situation when there is no obvious source or guidance.