SYRINGA VULGARIS

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SYRINGA VULGARIS
“The lilac branches are bowed under the weight
of the flowers: blooming is hard, and the most important thing is – to bloom.” (
A Story About The Most Important Thing )
– Yevgeny Zamyatin
Salt: Syringa means tube in latin and the
signature is the spine, our inner tube filled with cerebrospinal fluid. The
branches of lilac are hollowed and may be used for pipes or flutes.
Mercury: Another signature to the spine is
it´s lilac colored flowers that correspond to the crownchakra, at the top of
the spine. Lilac helps to align one´s spirit with ones spine.
Ida and Pingala are the enrgy channels that
flow around the spine according to Tantra and Kundaliniyoga. Lilac stimulates
the flow of these channels in solving blockages that prevent us to evolve.  Lilac has to do with flexibility,
releasing and no longer holding back on our development.
Sulphur: Lilac may be used to straighten and
unblock not only the spine, the head and the energy that circulates through
them, but also to align one´s spirit and nourish it . It may ease grief,
oppression and fright that comes from long ago, perhaps from childhood. A
feeling of dis-ease, lack of safety, or a sense of holding back the true self
often shows up as rigidity or pain in the spine. The Lilac corresponding
behavior pattern is that of someone who is constantly scanning the surroundings
in case of danger. In Greek mythology Syringa was a nymph that turned herself
into a Lilacbush when Pan frightened her.

Spagyric tincture of Syringa Vulgaris.
Take 7 drops directly on the tongue or in a
little water when in need.
It is possible to order by sending me a message, 150 kr + shipping.
Syringa Vulgaris, Lilac, venus, spine,
crownchakra, kundalini, rigidity, channel, releasing, faeries