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Gaia’s Own Nature Essences are made mostly in the wild – on site, through the traditional solarization process merged with specific energetic connections and intentions bought forward by Gaia specifically for this collection. Each Wildflower Essence co-creation takes 2-4 hours depending upon the intensity of the sun and season. When finished they are filtered and stabilized with 50% alcohol (grain vodka).We use pure filtered water that has been vitalized and charged with a grander plate for all our products. Our Crystal Light Essences are made specifically as guided during moon cycles, equinoxes and solstices, auspicious cosmic cycles and upon occasion western and eastern holiday celebrations. They remain out for a three day/night cycle. When finished they are filtered and stabilized with 50% alcohol (grain vodka). Each year Gaia, Pan and the overlighting devas of Gaia’s Own pick and lead us to the flowers chosen for making. In meditation and co-creation each essence is made and their devic name is given. Written descriptions often come during the solarization, some later after the essence has been brought home to be placed with the other Gaia’s Own mothers. Our DNA Support Essences were brought forth over a period of years and continue to expand in frequency and usage. Beginning with Shasta Lily – The Gift, each essence in this collection creates an opportunity for the reunion of our many- stranded DNA in our divine blueprint. Metatron’s AES Ascension Energy System offers a special healing package and a gentle alignment to Metatron, your own guardian angel, the Archangels and angelic realms. Our aromaessence sprays were created to be used in one’s auric field at any time and are a perfect introduction to those just beginning to experience the vibrational gifts of nature. Enjoy explore our site, using our products and remembering your own unique divine gifts. We are filled with gratitude for the opportunity to support you with our essences from the heart of nature. |
Traditionally made in the wild, and in urban gardens with natural solarization. read more...