Malachite
Malachite Tumblestones remind us to turn over a new leaf. If you’re drawn to the vibrant Malachite crystal, it could mean that it’s time for a change. It has been used for physical and emotional …
Malachite Tumblestones remind us to turn over a new leaf. If you’re drawn to the vibrant Malachite crystal, it could mean that it’s time for a change. It has been used for physical and emotional …
Malkuth is the lowest sephirah in the Tree of Life in the Qabalah. This sephirah represents the physical world and is associated with the element of earth. Malkuth is often referred to as the “Kingdom” …
Citrus reticulata The energy of mandarin oil is like a babbling brook, sparkling, gurgling, splashing, and giggling away without a care in the world. Its joyous character brings out the child in us and invites …
Mind | Memory | Learning Divine Structures Within Humanity “We are each a savior, each a god. It is the fear of what this means which binds us to the realm of humankind.” ᛗ Mannaz – …
Leptospermum scopariumAlso known as New Zealand Tea Tree or Tea Rose plant, this pretty, sweetly fragranced, flower-covered shrub is in fact a tough shield and protector plant. In New Zealand, it grows largely on areas …
Calendula officinalis Few herbs have a more sunny and cheerful disposition than the humble Marigold. Their orange-yellow flowers look like little herbal suns. No wonder one of the vernacular names for Marigold is ”Maidens of …
Origanum majorana‘Mountain Joy’ is what the Latin name translates as and a joy it is indeed, when one comes across it in the mountains. Their crowns of pink-purplish flowers are a playground for butterflies. Marjoram …
Litsea cubebaDue to the appearance of its little peppercorn-like seeds May Chang is also known as ‘Mountain Pepper’. It is actually a relative of Cinnamon and other fragrant members of the Laurel family. But unlike …
‘May this rift know short shrift’ TO GIVE A BREAK-UP A CHANCE OF HEALING. Comfrey has long been the favourite herb for mending breaks – quite literally, for it was traditionally fashioned into a poultice …
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