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Hawaiian flower essence therapy is a healing practice that involves the use of flower essences derived from plants found in Hawaii. The essences are created by collecting the energetic imprint of the flower and then infusing it into water. This water is then preserved with alcohol and used as a remedy to help balance the emotional and spiritual state of the individual.
Hawaiian flower essence therapy, in particular, draws upon the spiritual and healing traditions of Hawaii, which is known for its lush tropical vegetation and abundant flowers. Some of the flowers commonly used in Hawaiian flower essence therapy include hibiscus, plumeria, and orchids.
The therapy typically involves a consultation with a trained practitioner who will assess the individual's emotional and spiritual state and recommend specific flower essences to address any imbalances. The essences can be taken orally, applied topically, or used in a bath or meditation.
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