
Padmasambhava - Grounding Tincture for Meditation
Just like its namesake, our Padmasambhava Grounding Tincture is an spiritual expert at helping to welcome in peace, tranquility and grounding. Padmasambhava, or “Born from a Lotus” in Sanskrit, was a tantric Buddhist master from India who represents a symbol of spiritual perfection, that transmutes negative energies into compassion and peace. This tonic can be especially helpful in those moments when we may feel like the world around us is spinning, when our feet can’t quite reach the ground. The Padmasambhava blend will slowly and calmly take you back to center and remind you to place your energy in the here and now. Herbal Ingredients:***Kava Kava is known for its grounding presence and its ability to help bring people together in community. Although it is a mild sedative, it does not have a dampening effect on our mental clarity. It directly effects the control center of our emotions, much like the Moon does. Plutonian herbs like Kava can cause deep transformations for our emotional minds. Kava supports this regeneration by allowing us to decompress from accumulated emotions and welcomes the catharsis of that transformation, while encouraging us to not retreat from our human and non-human companions, but to seek support in community. ***Skullcap is a beautiful adaptogentic herb whose name comes from the Latin scutella, or small dish or tray, which describes the shape of the calyx at the base of the flowers, which resembles a skull. It works on your emotional system, helping to ease emotional restrictions, and helps us to ground deeply into the stillness of the present moment, and assists in accepting change with ease when you are feeling exhausted, drained or depleted. It does also have the possibility to bring on late menses, so should be avoided if pregnant. ***Lavender is one of the most widely recognized and utilized herbs, traditionally used to promote calm, focus energy, and relieve pain. Lavender carries the medicine of Spider, for it is a master communicator that weaves and synchretizes many disparate elements of our spiritual lives. Connecting to Lavender’s energetic frequency allows us to deeply rest in the spiral journey of our lives, while allowing it to facilitate a deeper alignment with our grounding principle. ***Holy Basil, otherwise known as Tulsi, is an Ayurvedic herb that has been used traditionally as far back as 5000 B.C., and is known as the “Mother Medicine of Nature.” In the Vedic texts of the Bhagavad Purana, Tulsi is the embodiment of Lakshmi, the great Goddess of Wealth and Abundance. Tulsi is an herb that deeply connects us with that center point, the manifest world, between the world of Spirit and the world of Soul. The right here and now. ***Motherwort - The botanical name Leonurus cardiaca comes from the Ancient Greek for lion and oura for tail, and cardiaca refers to the herb’s actions on the heart. This beautiful plant invites us to be “lionhearted” and has been used traditionally in many cultures to tonify the emotional and spiritual heart. It was considered a protective plant, and its energy builds inner trust and confidence. It teaches us to midwife our own happiness. ***Sage - The genus name “Salvia”, for “Salvia apiana” literally means “to save” - which is a good way to describe the immense spiritual power of this herb. Use of sage has been documented in cultures around the world, and it is often employed as a medicine to heal many emotional and spiritual ills. The silvery moonlight of Sage grants the power of insight as we look inward to receive visions and messages from Spirit. ***Yarrow - Yarrow’s history of being an aid to divination is well-known. It is especially associated with use in the I Ching. Yarrow embodies harmony, and Libra energy of balance. It’s energies reignite our equilibrium and balance when we are feeling emotionally drained or too sensitive for today’s world, and brings grounding to our psychic powers and divinatory skills. *** Lemon Balm - Sweet Lemon Balm, also known as Melissa officinalis, is derived from the word Melissa, which was Greek for “honeybee” and described its role in the Temples of Artemis to keep the sacred honeybees happy. Lemon Balm has been used by many cultures for its relaxing effect from stress, anxiety and depressive moods. It heals our Mother wounds, especially, and most importantly, that with Mother Earth. Instructions for Use: Place 3-5 drops in beverage of your choice and enjoy! General information:These herbs, resins, roots, flowers, and powders are meant to be used for spell and ritual work, and for connecting with potent herbal allies. They are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products are sold for curio purposes only, and are not intended to establish a medical relationship or constitute medical advice.Please remember that we are all unique. Your individual experience with plants, even generally well-tolerated plants, may differ. Thus, it is always a good idea to introduce yourself to new herbs in very small doses until you know how they affect you. You may want to try putting 2 - 3 drops in your tea to see how it affects you, and only gradually building up if more effect is necessary. And, as always, check these ingredients against any medications or medical conditions you have to ensure there is no unwanted reaction. Finally, if you have ANY doubts, check with your doctor before taking ANY new substance, including teas or tonics.Materials: yarrow,lavender,sage,kava kava,motherwort,holy basil,skullcap,lemon balmOnly 1 available