I've decided to buy this one - I am quite sure it will be helpful for finishing the integration as I clear out the last bits of trauma
This is not for helping to heal the soul in my case, but the body's psyche so that the soul may be able to operate more fully through the body.:
Positive qualities:
Warm physical presence; embodiment; vibrantly incarnated.
Patterns of imbalance:
Forgetfulness, poorly incarnated in body, lacking physical/etheric warmth; higher ego forces which are not integrated with the physical body.
Rosemary flower essence is a strong awakening and incarnating remedy. It is indicated for those souls whose incarnation is weak or disturbed, especially when the higher spiritual or thought facilities cannot work properly through the physical vehicle.
This results in a reduced state of consciousness in the body, with a tendency toward absent-mindedness, forgetfulness, or hypoglycemic tendencies. In particular, the soul forces are lacking in warmth and full-bodied presence. Quite literally, this means that the physical extremities of the body are often cold and devitalized. At a deeper level, this lack of warmth stems form within the soul’s feeling of insecurity in the physical body.
This can sometimes be traced to a karmic disposition of the soul which feels ambivalent about its incarnation and has learned to use its spiritual forces outside the world of physical matter. Very often this soul illness is caused by early childhood trauma, where extreme physical abuse or stress has forced the soul out of the body, so that it no longer trusts its connection with the physical world. Rosemary flower essence gives such persons the ability to feel warm and secure in their bodies. Through these renewed forces, the spirit’s flame burns more brightly in the body and gives its light and consciousness to the physical world.
Rosemary is used to increase one’s ability to remember things. Rosemary may be used to provide protection and courage to those interviewing for a job (perhaps assisting the perspective employer to remember you when making a decision).