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Eriodictyon
californicum


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Yerba Santa
Hollow Soul
Yerba Santa (Spanish for "Holy Herb") addresses the inner sanctity
of the human soul. There is within every human heart an inviolable space
which must be kept open and free; the Self breathes its soul essence in
and out from this center. This part of the human being is the most sensitive,
the most deeply feeling, and the most psychic. It is especially vulnerable
to emotions of sadness, grief, or other related soul pain. If such emotions
are not actively addressed by the consciousness, they will be stored and
buried away in this part of the heart. The individual becomes profoundly
melancholic, bearing deep internalized sadness, which is not simply related
to daily events, but which pervades and colors the entire emotional life.
This soul illness grips the body. Most characteristically, the sacred
part of the Self - the heart and chest area - becomes hollowed rather
than hallowed. The breathing is congested and disturbed, resulting in
the tendency toward degenerative diseases of the lungs such as chest congestion,
pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, or addiction to tobacco. Such
a person appears to be wasting away; quite literally the soul is being
consumed by the intense forces of grief and sadness which work negatively
into the Self. Yerba Santa reverses this soul consumption, promoting the
release of trauma and emotional impurities. Often, the individual contacts
profound unclaimed grief, such as the loss of a beloved friend or parent
early in life. Yerba Santa gradually restores the temple space of the
heart, making it more spacious and light-filled. Through this blessed
flower, the soul reestablishes its sanctuary, freeing the human heart
to experience the world with renewed emotional presence.
1/4 oz. bottle with dropper.
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Positive
Qualities:
Free-flowing emotion, ability to harmonize
breathing with feeling; capacity to express a full range of human
emotion, especially pain and sadness.
Patterns of Imbalance:
Constricted feelings, particularly in the chest;
internalized grief and melancholy, deeply repressed emotions.
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