Remedies of the Rose
Herbal Remedies
Welcome to the remedies of The Rose. She is light but staining. Her wisdom is ancient yet creatively intertwined into every aspect of today’s world. She shares the whispers of the soul and medicine of The Mother. We center the heart when we think of The Rose. The divine medicine for susto (soul loss), she restores hope in our spirit. Rose as a curator for a better more healed world led by the divine gifts of creation. “What the world needs now, is love sweet love. That’s the only thing that there’s just so little of.” She holds your hand through death and blooms with your rebirth. She gathers your tears and cleanses your aura.
For every season, I offer you a rose.
I offer you some softness.
I offer you a new beginning.
A beginning more aligned where your soul and your spirit reunite as they walk forward together hand in hand. Sip her sweetly, anoint yourself in her oils, and let her baptize you in her waters. If you take up her medicine, you will never be the same. Gather the pieces of your self-worth you mistakenly abandoned along the way. Know that you will be whole again.
How do you invite in her sweet medicine? Simply ask your heart, what do you want today? Then follow the breadcrumbs.
She is patient. She is kind. She keeps no record of wrongs. She will always wait for you. Just keep growing.
Consider:
Where have I experienced disconnection in my body?
Where have I abandoned myself or my desires?
How many different ways can I choose my heart today?
A Traditional Use of the Rose
The first rose water was made in the 10th century. It has long been associated with beauty and love.
Cleopatra was known for her beauty rituals. Rose was one of her most used plants in Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians had a deep reverence for The Rose. It has been noted that Cleopatra used rose water and rose oil in her beauty regimen. Roses were scattered on tables, floors, and used as major decor to enhance the atmosphere at her luxurious parties. Luxury. Indulgence. Regality.