Wholehearted
A flower essence recipe to spark optimism, compassion and commitment
Use Wholehearted flower essence when you:
Feel hopeless, disempowered or sad in response to shocking events and circumstances
Want to reconnect to sense of wholeness and well-being, in spite of life’s curve balls
Need to rekindle flames of love, compassion or courage during challenging times
Feel disconnected from your purpose and the bigger picture of your life
Are withdrawing from others because of heartbrokenness or disappointment
“You don’t need another person, place or thing to make you whole. God already did that. Your job is to know it”.
-Maya Angelou
A flower essence recipe to spark optimism, compassion and commitment
Use Wholehearted flower essence when you:
Feel hopeless, disempowered or sad in response to shocking events and circumstances
Want to reconnect to sense of wholeness and well-being, in spite of life’s curve balls
Need to rekindle flames of love, compassion or courage during challenging times
Feel disconnected from your purpose and the bigger picture of your life
Are withdrawing from others because of heartbrokenness or disappointment
“You don’t need another person, place or thing to make you whole. God already did that. Your job is to know it”.
-Maya Angelou
A flower essence recipe to spark optimism, compassion and commitment
Use Wholehearted flower essence when you:
Feel hopeless, disempowered or sad in response to shocking events and circumstances
Want to reconnect to sense of wholeness and well-being, in spite of life’s curve balls
Need to rekindle flames of love, compassion or courage during challenging times
Feel disconnected from your purpose and the bigger picture of your life
Are withdrawing from others because of heartbrokenness or disappointment
“You don’t need another person, place or thing to make you whole. God already did that. Your job is to know it”.
-Maya Angelou
Ingredients: Water, organic grape brandy, glycerine, and an infusion of flower essences including Star of Bethlehem, Bleeding Heart, Gorse, and Gentian