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White Rose Otto Essential Oil ~ Rosa alba (Organic)

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White Rose Otto Essential Oil ~ Rosa alba (Organic)
For millennia the wild rose and the myriad of her cultivated offspring to follow, have bore witness to the complexity of human life--soothing our souls, elevating our spirit, and marking rites of passage. 

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Chicken Poached in Green Tea With Vegetables and Savory Broth = Good Works

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Chicken Poached in Green Tea With Vegetables and Savory Broth  = Good Works
This dish is all about softness both internally and externally, it helps one find peace and contentment within and supports one in understanding the best way to spread this energy.   

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25% Off Your Entire Divine Archetypes Order!

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25% Off Your Entire Divine Archetypes Order!
Use code Joyful at checkout for 25% off your entire order! 

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Cultivating Creativity During Covid ~ With An Assist From Mulled Wine

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Cultivating Creativity During Covid  ~ With An Assist From Mulled Wine
Mulled wine originated in the 2nd century and was created by the Romans who would heat wine fortified with spices and herbs to defend their bodies against the cold winter. As the Romans conquered much of Europe throughout the next century, their love for mulled wine spread across their empire and the regions they traded with. Europeans during the Middle Ages quickly grafted onto this idea and mixed heated wine with spices, herbs and flowers as natural sweeteners to enhance the healing abilities. As our country is experiencing another wave of shut downs and sheltering in place orders, the following recipe is crafted to bring out your most creative impulse and support finding this time fruitful and full of personal expression!

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Macerated Orchid Oil ~ Anacamptis morio (L.)

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Macerated Orchid Oil ~ Anacamptis morio (L.)
The orchid has a potent energy and historically has been associated with fertility and sexuality. In ancient Greece, orchids were associated with virility. In fact, Greek women believed that if the father of their unborn child ate large, new orchid tubers, the baby would be a boy. If the mother ate small orchid tubers, she would give birth to a girl. Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – 79) known, as Pliny the Elder was a Roman author, a naturalist and natural philosopher, claimed that even holding the roots of an orchid would stimulate one to ecstasy.

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