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TRUMPET VINE to free voice

Updated: Oct 27, 2022

I came across this most beautiful flower alchemist when I started researching the trumpet vine. How amazing is this essence!


Okay let's get into it. To open the session I invite you to recite the following on your own or read along below.

Invocation.

Calling in Mother Earth and Grandmothers Wisdom, as well as the true elementals in their purest forms to help support, guide, assist and help in allowing the pure essence of this plant to come through now in its truest & greatest form. To allow us to learn and clear, walking and sitting with her and in turn allowing her to be free from potential constraints she herself may be under. Together we ask for forgiveness and love, while we too forgive and love. We are thankful and appreciate all her gifts & teachings with any messages that may come forth for us today.

Primary general intents are:

  • to clear out unnecessary energies within appropriate clearance levels

  • work with the truest and purest forms of energy essence available

 

They have an amazing truthteller blend which includes this plus four other flowers. The details are at the link above including their shop.


For me, I was led to this flower in regards to the trumpet and chevron teachings found in Deanes teachings. In relation to jayseals and how they emanate their virus out through the harmonic universes.


Natural medicinal herbs.net list the following uses:

Medicinal use of Trumpet Creeper:

The flowers and the whole plant are blood tonic, carminative, depurative diuretic and febrifuge. They are used in the treatment of women's complaints. A decoction of the flowers is used to correct menstrual disorders, rheumatoid pains, traumatic injuries, difficult urination, pruritis and oozing dermaphytoses.


With this in mind and the jseal/crucifixion implants and particularly their focus on the left feminine side, it's interesting that womens problems are a treatment the trumpet vine could be used for.


Campsis radicans commonly known as trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, also known in North America as cow itch vine or hummingbird vine, is a species of flowering plant of the family Bignoniaceae. The Plant is native to eastern, north-central, and south-central portions of the United States and has become naturalized in New England. Its natural range occurs from New Jersey to Ontario and Iowa, and south to Florida and Texas. It inhabits woodlands and riverbanks, and is also a popular garden subject. Cow Itch Vine, Hummingbird Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine, common trumpet creeper, Cow vine, foxglove vine, hell vine and Devil’s shoestring are some of the popular common name of the Trumpet vine.

Note. foxglove! vine - for those who have been following my news updates, this 'heartstarter' is prominent at the moment and no surprise really. Rhythm Reregulation. Devil's shoestring, another interesting one.




 

in Closing the session

Stabilise energies and release all cords. Cleanse your tools.

As we close off we request the graceful stillness of the might gum:

That she teach us how to ground our roots deeply and firmly-

That she show us how to stand tall with strong & clear foundations through our core being-

That our branches continue to stretch & grow in blissful focused expansion reaching for the stars-

That her leaves provide through nourishing green nature energy and, resting shade from the storms.

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