Parkdirektor Riggers Rose
Flower Essence
Definition:
For dissolving deeply embedded “trauma-incident
legacy packages” from the body.
These energetic packages are the legacy of past traumatic
experiences, and have been left embedded in the body at
the cellular level.
A flower essence, made 6 November 2002, from the “Parkdirektor Riggers”
roses in the rose garden at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. This
rose is a climbing type, a very vigorous rose, with bright red very striking
flowers. It was bred in Germany by Wilhelm Kordes in 1957, and was
named after the “director” of the park organisation where
Kordes worked.
Whenever we suffer an experience of a “traumatic” nature,
and we were not able to fully process and integrate the experience,
the unbalanced energy that results from the experience is stored
in the body, at the cellular level, as one of these “body-embedded
trauma incident packages”. This flower essence has a catalyst
affect on the body, assisting in the dissolving of this energy from
the body, and its processing and integration.
See also the
Typhoon Rose, which is for assisting the
body to dissolve the energy of shock from the body cells.
This essence is one of a family of essences that are for dissolving
various categories of energies that are deeply embedded in the
body. These body-embedded energies hold the person in old
patterns of belief and behavior, many of which are well past their
use-by date.
For full details of all of these essences for dissolving the various types
of body-embedded energies, see the
Body Embedded Beliefs super-essence.
To see some lovely photos of the Parkdirecktor Riggers Rose, and
some information about this rose, see
this page on the garden website
of John W.
Main Super-Essence:
Body-Embedded Beliefs and Trauma
Other Super-Essences:
None
Principal Category:
Body Energy
Other
Categories:
None
Affirmation:
“I ask my body to release all of this embedded trauma.”