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flower essence
Hooker's Onion (Allium cernuum)
physical medicine
definition
Hooker's Onion (Allium cernuum)
Therapeutic theme: for feeling light-hearted and refreshed; nurtures creativity
Signature : Pink and white flower clusters nodding gently from tall, thin stems. There is a quality of lightness and freedom of expression about these delicate blooms.
The bulb carries a strong onion smell and was used for food by coastal Indians who taught early explorers to use it for its curative powers against scurvy.
Primarily a remedy for Spirit, Hooker's Onion has direct impact on all seven major chakras, gently unfolding the full potential of each energy centre to work in harmony together. It creates a vital and harmonious link between heaven and earth.
Years ago when I asked for a dream with this essence, I was visited by the Hooker's Onion Deva. She was clothed in shimmering pink and silver and moved like a light beam in the forest. She led me to a hallway where there were many doors. Each door was labelled with the particular creative venture to which it would lead. She said; "You are only limited by your thoughts of limitation. Leave these dense thoughts at the door and enter with expectation and joy."
I awoke feeling nurtured and inspired. Hooker's Onion acts as a catalyst for creative expression and lightens the heart. It helps to dissolve writer's block.
This remedy also has the potential to release birth traumas. It dissolves the fear both for mother and child as physical separation occurs and helps to maintain the real connection at the level of Spirit. It is effective for post-partum depression. It resolves the emotional attachment the "my child" syndrome that inhibits a full and rewarding relationship between parents and children.
Chakras: all seven major chakras
Meridians: all 12 meridians
Key Words: Light, Freedom, Inspiration, Creativity, Spontaneity
Challenges: Overwhelmed, Frustrated, Stuck, Dense, Heavy
Affirmations: I am Light. I am a clear channel for Light and Creativity.
footnotes
Pettitt, Sabina. Energy Medicine: Pacific Flower and Sea Essences. Pacific Essences. Victoria, B.C., Canada. 1997.