Dark Pink Hibiscus
Flower Essence
Hibiscuss spp. (dark pink cultivar)
Definition:
Men who have a smug self-satisfaction,
walking around with a “beautiful woman”
on their arm, “showing off his prize”.
A statement to other men about his virility.
Stud mentality.
Also, loves showing off his car, seeing it
as a symbol of his virility.
A flower essence, made 8 February 1999, from flowers
on a very large hibiscus tree in the garden of friends on
Waiheke Island, Auckland.
This is one of those flower essences where the circumstances
of what was happening around the time of the finding of the flower
is closely related to what the essence is for.
Just an hour or so before finding this flower, Lisa and I were
walking on the beach, Palm Beach on Waiheke Island, and we
both noticed a man who walked past us. This young man had a
very strong energy in regard to his girl-friend, he was radiating
an energy of “Look at me! She is mine!”
We both noticed this, and commented to each other, and then we
agreed that we felt a strong feeling that we would find a flower that
would embody this energy. Within an hour, we found the flower, and
the essence was made.
Notice how this flower has a very “in your face” stamen that sticks
out prominently, a real phallic symbol..... another indicator as to what
an essence made from this flower would be for.
Many men who exhibit this type of “male pride” behavior are actually
doing this from deeply held feelings of inadequacy and, in some cases,
they actually suffer from sexual impotence. For help with male impotence,
refer to the
Poke Weed flower essence.
Also note that both this Hibiscus flower essence and the Poke Weed are
component essences of the
Male Sexual Pride Super-Essence.
Another essence that has a connection with Palm Beach, Waiheke
Island is the
Social Conventions essence; and other essences made on
Waiheke Island include the
Yellow Canna Lily, for the treatment of
addictions, and the
Violet Pansy, for racial prejudice.
Main Super-Essence:
Male Sexual Pride
Other Super-Essences:
None
Principal Category:
Trauma
Other
Categories:
Men's Issues
Affirmation:
“I am now willing to release my need to parade my virility,
and I realise that my happiness comes from within me.”