Roseraie de l’ Hay
Rose Flower Essence
Definition:
A flower essence to help lift one out of “feeling blue”
(similar, but not quite the same, as depression).
Feeling helpless, lethargic, bored.
To lift out of an unproductive phase,
and move into activity.
Includes physical body, eg. urinary activity.
A flower essence, made 15 November, 1998, from the flowers of a rose bush at the property of
my friend Bernadine, at Otaihunga, Paraparaumu, north of
Wellington, New Zealand.
This flower is a French rose, bred in 1901.
A strongly scented, wine-red rose, which has a long flowering season. A
very hardy rose, tolerant of all weathers, and sun or shade.
This flower essence, like the plant it is made from, has a robust energy. A good
“all-rounder”, good to lift just about anyone out of a gloomy,
unproductive phase into
the blossoming of full activity.
In practice, I have found that this essence often follows
on from the “heavy duty trauma” type essences.
For example, the person may have had one or more
treatments with “heavy-duty” essences like
Toetoe,
Buddleia or
Red Flowered Gum.
They have cleared the energy of the heavy trauma,
but are now left feeling a little flat, in an energy of “what
now?”.
Roseraie de l' Hay will often help to lift them out of this
flat phase into productive activity.
It is also, of course, along with
Violet Lavatera,
the key essence in the “Feeling Flat” Super-Essence.
Main Super-Essence:
Feeling Flat
Other Super-Essences:
Stuck
Stress
Metabolic Function
Principal Category:
Trauma
Other
Categories:
None
Affirmation:
“I turn my face to the sun,
and stand blessed in its full light.”