Southern Cross

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Flower Essences
For whom
People

Southern Cross flower essence may be used by those that feel that life is hard and unfair and that all efforts will be unrewarded. It is for the emotions of bitterness and resentment, helping to alleviate victim-mentality, poverty-consciousness, complaining, and martyrdom. This remedy encourages personal power, taking responsibility, and positivity.


Southern Cross
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