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flower essence
Blue Lupin (Lupinus rivularis)
vibrational therapies

definition

Blue Lupin (Lupinus rivularis)

Therapeutic theme: for clear and precise thinking
Signature: Purple or blue "pea flowers" on spikes growing 2 - 5 feet on hollow stems. Each little flower is shaped like the organ of the Liver. From its Latin name, lupus, meaning wolf, it was once believed to act like a wolf by devouring all the nutrients from the soil. In fact, Blue Lupins are usually found in very poor soil, like roadside ditches. Blue Lupin essence has the power to devour and to transmute toxins via the Liver channel and this may be a more accurate description of its value.

This remedy links the pineal gland, the organ of spiritual perception, with the pituitary gland, the organ of metabolic control and balance. The optimal functioning of these two glands is essential for eliminating confusion and remembering who we are.
Blue Lupin can help to alleviate feelings of depression which arise from not being able "to see the forest for the trees" and helps us to focus our attention. It simplifies issues.
Blue Lupin impacts on the Liver channel, which is often referred to as the organ of detoxification and helps to maintain clarity and purity within the physical system. The emotion of the Liver is anger, which is just another energy in motion. When we hang on to anger it becomes frustration, depression, and even despair. Blue Lupin works to purify the emotional body of anger residue so that we can fully access our mental potential.
With Blue Lupin, the Body/Mind templates are clear and the physical survival energy of the Root chakra is transformed to the spiritual survival of the soul.
Primarily working at a mental level this essence will also impact upon the physical discomforts of toxin-related headaches and digestive disorders.
Chakra: Root
Meridian: Liver
Key Words: Clarity, Focus
Challenges: Confusion, Frustration, Despair
Affirmations: I can see clearly. I can think clearly.





footnotes

Pettitt, Sabina. Energy Medicine: Pacific Flower and Sea Essences. Pacific Essences. Victoria, B.C., Canada. 1997.