Moon Water
This environmental essence was captured just after full moon near a stream. The sound of running water has been captured in the essence.
Moon Water can be universally applied to those who have suffered from any form of gynaecological problem in a previous life. Those who died in childbirth, undergone failed or successful surgery, have had an abortion or suffered any disease or abuse in the pelvic area on the physical or emotional level are just a few examples of the uses for Moon Water.
This essence can also be used by those who have suffered whilst in utero, in this life or a previous life. Moon Water can help in the healing of any negative emotions picked up whilst in the womb. Any soul that died whilst in its mother's womb can find healing through Moon Water. Moon Water does not address directly the bonding
between mother and child that may well have been torn although some healing on this level will occur if the essence is used.
Keywords: past life gynaecological problems
Extract from our book Healing the Past
The book contains all the detailed descriptions of the Moon Flowers and Environmental Essences, giving their uses in healing the karmic wounds carried through from previous lives.
As well as detailing the current healing use of each remedy the book presents the genesis of the flowers as they were created on the continent of Lemuria and the subsequent way they were employed by the Atlanteans. Two methods are given for taking the remedies.
A 12 page appendix discribes, through each of the lunarised flowers, how the soul works with the karmas of inheritance, transformation and transcenence.
Moon Flowers can awaken deep memories from the past, often blocked or repressed so they can be consciously acknowledged and released. They also work at a gentle and subtle level, easing the karmic knots which have become tightly bound and thereby facilitate past life healing.
The Sun is our celestial Father and the Moon our celestial Mother.
It is to the Mother these flower remedies are dedicated.
A4 format, 66 pages, spiral bound