Flower Essence- Petunia

£10.00

(Petunia ssp)

Works primarily on the heart chakra and can help to activate and energise the area of this chakra. The Heart meridian is rebalanced where there is insecurity related to new experiences that break or re-define old boundaries. Suppressed feelings release smoothly, increasing peacefulness. Brings a deep insight into finer levels of spiritual states.

Colour Correspondences: Green
Chakra Correspondence: Heart
Element Correspondences: Air

10mls

(Petunia ssp)

Works primarily on the heart chakra and can help to activate and energise the area of this chakra. The Heart meridian is rebalanced where there is insecurity related to new experiences that break or re-define old boundaries. Suppressed feelings release smoothly, increasing peacefulness. Brings a deep insight into finer levels of spiritual states.

Colour Correspondences: Green
Chakra Correspondence: Heart
Element Correspondences: Air

10mls

PETUNIA

 

Heart; secure; peace; soul travel; astral travel. 

Drawn in to a safe centre;

Sweet heart space

Looking out from a secure centre. 

The head analyses, divides and defines; the heart hears the world and understands. 

From the heart one can reach anywhere;

From the head -

only what one sees. 

Immersed in the senses is where the spirit dwells – deep in the heart of feeling. 

Relax and experience. Meaning is the last thing to come. Searching for meaning too soon masks the experience of the real. 

Move out of your head. Take your mind down to your heart. 

Even small beauty encompasses the universe. 

If you are cautious or anxious about a change, it shows the need for your awareness to be more established in the heart, the body, the feelings. 

Heart: the vehicle of unity, reaching all things

 

Skill: Feeling 

Failing: Thinking 

Lesson: Opening

 

Clarify.

Where does your heart

Linger? 

Where is the eye

Of your heart?  

Music and song:

Tears of the gods,

Heart of all living things.

 

 

Petunia: The familiar garden bedding plant is a hybrid of Petunia violacea and P. axillaries, native to southern South America and a member of the Solanaceae Family. In Ecuador it is reportedly used to induce feelings of flight, but no details are known of exact species or methods of use. The heady scent of the flowers and hairy, sticky leaves and stems are reminiscent of the closely related tobaccos.