keywords: reassurance, trust, reciprocity, renewal + rebirth
color: baby pink
anthem: “Safe to Run” by Esther Rose
season: cool, early spring mornings
vision: a riot of blooms
Heavy is the apple branch in spring-- not heavy with despair but heavy with the possibility of renewal, a bounty of sweet perfumed blooms to awaken even the most despairing among us with a smile or a thrilled gasp. After a long, cold winter there is something so hopeful about watching an apple tree bud and then bloom, each bloom a promise, a whole world waiting to be chosen by the pollinators for cross-pollination, creating the conditions that allow for another change, the emergence of fruit in late summer or early fall. If you were to walk around an ancient orchard in fresh bloom you too would remember what’s blooming in you, birthing anew in you, the spiral of emergence.
Sometimes beauty feels in short supply and so we hope the blooms will stay forever knowing that they too are fleeting, have rhythms they are committed to. To believing in the hope of flowers, fleeting as they are, reminds us that we too can come out on the other side trusting more deeply in the cycles of nature which of course are the cycles of life.
Apple blossom invites us to be in sacred interdependence and reciprocity with everything in our orbit. Apple blossom asks us if we are willing to trust in the unseen world moments before rebirth. Can we allow change to ripple through our lives? Can we welcome the cycle we are in? Can we remember not to hold on too tightly, to trust the timing of transformation? Can we allow ourselves to be changed not just by the horrors but the beauty too? Can we dream ourselves awake, again? Can we trust again? Even when it feels possible, can we try?
This is a 1oz dosage bottle meant for personal use. Available as alcohol-based or alcohol-free.
keywords: reassurance, trust, reciprocity, renewal + rebirth
color: baby pink
anthem: “Safe to Run” by Esther Rose
season: cool, early spring mornings
vision: a riot of blooms
Heavy is the apple branch in spring-- not heavy with despair but heavy with the possibility of renewal, a bounty of sweet perfumed blooms to awaken even the most despairing among us with a smile or a thrilled gasp. After a long, cold winter there is something so hopeful about watching an apple tree bud and then bloom, each bloom a promise, a whole world waiting to be chosen by the pollinators for cross-pollination, creating the conditions that allow for another change, the emergence of fruit in late summer or early fall. If you were to walk around an ancient orchard in fresh bloom you too would remember what’s blooming in you, birthing anew in you, the spiral of emergence.
Sometimes beauty feels in short supply and so we hope the blooms will stay forever knowing that they too are fleeting, have rhythms they are committed to. To believing in the hope of flowers, fleeting as they are, reminds us that we too can come out on the other side trusting more deeply in the cycles of nature which of course are the cycles of life.
Apple blossom invites us to be in sacred interdependence and reciprocity with everything in our orbit. Apple blossom asks us if we are willing to trust in the unseen world moments before rebirth. Can we allow change to ripple through our lives? Can we welcome the cycle we are in? Can we remember not to hold on too tightly, to trust the timing of transformation? Can we allow ourselves to be changed not just by the horrors but the beauty too? Can we dream ourselves awake, again? Can we trust again? Even when it feels possible, can we try?
This is a 1oz dosage bottle meant for personal use. Available as alcohol-based or alcohol-free.