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flower essence
Harvest lily (Brodiaea coronaris)
vibrational therapies

definition

Harvest lily (Brodiaea coronaris)

Therapeutic theme: supportive to group energy; supports the ability to see another's point of view
Signature : Violet, funnel-shaped flowers with three white non-fertile stamens shaped like fans in their centres. There are as many as seven flowers on one stem. They remain erect and open towards heaven throughout the growing season. The violet colour indicates its resonance with the Crown chakra and the three white stamens symbolize our ability to connect with universal Light.
West coast Indians used to dig the corms and eat them raw or cooked.

This is a remedy of expansion and awakening. It helps the individual to move beyond ego boundaries and to begin to appreciate "other" as the same Self. Here the potential for true community exists. Real community can only evolve from that place of "Namaste" a Sanskrit word meaning "I acknowledge that place in you where we are both the same."
Harvest Lily works with the Fire element in Chinese medicine and especially the Triple Warmer and Heart Protector meridians. Both of these channels have to do with relationship. It is useful for resolving tensions in interpersonal relationships. When an individual feels harmonious and balanced, that energy radiates out into the group.
Emotionally, it provides an energy matrix for the unification of group energy. It is particularly helpful when two opposing groups are involved in negotiating a win/win outcome.
This remedy can be generally applied to disorders of reproduction and elimination, digestion and absorption, or respiratory and cardiac problems if their source is an imbalance in Fire.

Chakras: Solar Plexus, Crown
Meridians: Triple Warmer, Heart Protector
Key Words: Community, Relationship
Challenges: Social interaction
Affirmations: I radiate my beauty and vitality. I recognize the beauty and vitality in others.



footnotes

Pettitt, Sabina. Energy Medicine: Pacific Flower and Sea Essences. Pacific Essences. Victoria, B.C., Canada. 1997.