|
R
Rabbitbrush to bolster personal courage when it is necessary to stand up and be counted. For a sense of caution and watchfulness in the heedless. For recognition of similarities and bonds within the communities of experience
S
Sagebrush endurance in difficult circumstances, Purification of the results of wrong choices. Chastens the proud, restores reliance on soul discipline, liberates disowned aspects of the self.
Scotch Broom "After the destruction comes the balm, after the aridity comes fecundity." Opens the heart and throat chakras, and makes the sharpness of grief less painful.
Seepspring yellow monkeyflower For those afraid to be themselves, assists the coming into comfortable relationship with one's 3rd chakra energies for those with an aversion to occupying the lower bodies. Helps the development of protective boundaries for those oversensitive to their environment.
Shasta Daisy Return to innocence tempered by wisdom. Ability to attune to the Sun at the Heart of All That IS and use the knowingness flowing to those who listen and trust.
Shasta Star Tulip Clearing and strengthening of the energy conduits; integration of the energies of the lower bodies according to Divine Law; strengthening the shields of the lower bodies and filtering of higher energies to prevent overwhelm, while maintaining openness to inner guidance.
|
|