keywords: trusting one’s inner compass, connecting to spirit, magic, + intuition
color: purples and pinks and whites and blues oh my
anthem: “Coyote” Ken Pomeroy
season: the one where the birds are chirping, new
vision: flexibility, balanced giving + receiving, increased self- trust + confidence
You know Lilac is near the moment you catch their familiar, perfumed blooms drifting through spring winds— fleeting blossoms that invigorate memory, awaken nostalgia, and return us to the joy of the present, inviting us to receive their gifts and integrate the medicine of each. Many of us who have lived through difficult or traumatic experiences struggle to find balance across time. We can become stuck in painful loops, or feel those experiences have narrowed our view, dimming the joy that also existed. Presence can feel elusive or unsafe, and the future can seem fraught— like a pain we cannot escape. Lilac asks us to hold each layer of time gently, reminding us that past, present, and future are entwined, each shaping how we move through the world and show up to each moment.
In the relationship to water, heat, and sunlight Lilacs need to survive, they invite reflection on relationship itself— how we give and how we receive. Where do we get stuck, and where do we feel free? Perhaps we’ve been harmed by giving too much, left depleted by a lack of mutual care. Or perhaps we struggle to receive because what was given once carried harm. Connection can feel unsafe, leading us toward self-reliance and mistrust of others that becomes a heavy burden, felt in slumped shoulders and an aching back.
Lilac invites us into inquiry: Are we giving from abundance or depletion? What is our relationship to receiving? Is fear from the past shaping our present? Where is the balance tipped, and what would support a return to alignment? Can we invite in more trust?
This is a 1oz dosage bottle meant for personal use. Available as alcohol-based or alcohol-free.
keywords: trusting one’s inner compass, connecting to spirit, magic, + intuition
color: purples and pinks and whites and blues oh my
anthem: “Coyote” Ken Pomeroy
season: the one where the birds are chirping, new
vision: flexibility, balanced giving + receiving, increased self- trust + confidence
You know Lilac is near the moment you catch their familiar, perfumed blooms drifting through spring winds— fleeting blossoms that invigorate memory, awaken nostalgia, and return us to the joy of the present, inviting us to receive their gifts and integrate the medicine of each. Many of us who have lived through difficult or traumatic experiences struggle to find balance across time. We can become stuck in painful loops, or feel those experiences have narrowed our view, dimming the joy that also existed. Presence can feel elusive or unsafe, and the future can seem fraught— like a pain we cannot escape. Lilac asks us to hold each layer of time gently, reminding us that past, present, and future are entwined, each shaping how we move through the world and show up to each moment.
In the relationship to water, heat, and sunlight Lilacs need to survive, they invite reflection on relationship itself— how we give and how we receive. Where do we get stuck, and where do we feel free? Perhaps we’ve been harmed by giving too much, left depleted by a lack of mutual care. Or perhaps we struggle to receive because what was given once carried harm. Connection can feel unsafe, leading us toward self-reliance and mistrust of others that becomes a heavy burden, felt in slumped shoulders and an aching back.
Lilac invites us into inquiry: Are we giving from abundance or depletion? What is our relationship to receiving? Is fear from the past shaping our present? Where is the balance tipped, and what would support a return to alignment? Can we invite in more trust?
This is a 1oz dosage bottle meant for personal use. Available as alcohol-based or alcohol-free.