Flower Essence Grace Kit

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Three Moments You Have Probably Already Pictured

The eighty-percent project finally gets finished. The one that has been sitting in a folder, in a tab, in the back of your mind for months. Not because you found three free hours. Because the resistance loosened enough that you sat down and did the last twenty percent in one sitting and felt nothing dramatic about it. Just done. Or the project you never even started, the one you decided on six months ago and have never opened the file for. That one too.

Someone tells a joke and you laugh. A real laugh, the kind that comes from your chest before your brain decides whether the joke deserves it. You had not realized how long it had been since a laugh moved through you that way. It registers as a small surprise, then it registers as a relief.

Hard news lands and you do not come apart. You feel it. You are not numb. You are not pretending. You can stay in the room with the person who needs you to stay in the room. Later, alone, you let yourself feel the rest of it, and even then you do not get pulled under. You stay tethered to yourself.

This is not a promise. This is a description of what people have written to us about, in their own words, after several months of using this kit. It is what flower essences seem to do, which is help you stay yourself in moments that used to displace you.

Permission Before The Kit Lands

These scenes are not for the person in crisis. They can help in crisis, and one of the blends in this kit is built specifically for those moments, but the scenes above are for someone else. They are for the person who is mostly fine. Who has been mostly fine for a while. Who functions, who delivers, who shows up, and who would quietly like "mostly fine" to start including more lightness, more momentum, more sleep, fewer hours spent rehearsing conversations that already happened.

You do not have to be in a hard season to want this. You do not have to justify it.

And if you are reading this for someone else, the kind of person who recognizes the moments above in someone they love and wants to give them the permission to want those moments too, you are also exactly who this is for. Diana wrote in:

"I was so happy to find you. I'm a believer. I didn't realize how much I needed crisis care until I started on it. I have my niece on Stress Less and my son is trying M&M. We are continuing to try new products." — Diana

The kit is the kind of gift that quietly opens a door for a whole household.

What The Kit Actually Is

Five flower-essence blends and one book. The blends address the five recurring states that take a person out of themselves on the regular: acute shock, restless sleep, flatness, stalled momentum, and the over-doer's chronic low-grade hum. The book is Flower Power by Seneca Schurbon, which catalogs more than 130 essences. The kit is five. The book is the runway for everything else.

Each blend below opens with a small living moment, then the flowers inside it and what each one is doing.

Crisis Care — the panic-button blend

The phone call comes in. The bad scan. The accident. The voice on the other end that you can already tell is bracing. You take a few drops, set the bottle down, and the room comes back to a size you can stand in.

  • Arnica — addresses shock that lodges in the body after a physical or emotional impact. Long used in flower-essence work for the buried bruise, the trauma you walked away from but never quite finished walking away from. Helps support reintegration after the moment when something hit harder than you let yourself admit at the time.
  • Cherry Plum — for the moment when you can feel yourself losing it. The thought you cannot stop thinking, the urge that scares you, the tipping-over feeling. Helps support the mind staying connected to the steadier part of itself when fear surges.
  • Star of Bethlehem — the classic shock essence. Numb-and-distant after bad news, the dissociated quality that follows trauma. Encourages the system to soften the after-shock and let the event begin to discharge instead of locking in.
  • Fireweed — works in the territory of after-the-fire. Burned-out ground, scorched-earth recovery, the period after something has truly broken open. Supports the slow regrowth phase, when the surface still looks bare and something underneath is reorganizing.
  • Maltese Cross — addresses the part of crisis that wants to scatter, fragment, run. Helps the parts of you stay in the room together when the pull is to splinter and disappear into different directions at once.
  • Pear — settling, grounding, returning to the present body. Pear soothes the high-vibration buzz of acute distress and helps the nervous system come down from the ceiling.

Peaceful Sleep — for the mind that will not let you off the hook at night

You finish the day, climb into bed, and your brain hands you tomorrow's list, last week's awkward exchange, and three things you forgot to email. You take a few drops. The chatter does not get muffled. It just gets less interesting than the pillow.

Peaceful Sleep addresses what is keeping you up. It works at the layer of mental activity, not the body.

  • White Chestnut — the unwanted-thoughts essence. Loops, replays, the mental conversation that keeps starting itself over. Helps quiet the rehearsal so the thinking mind can finally let the day be over.
  • Lemon Balm — softens the agitated, slightly wired quality that lingers in the body after a long day. Supports the shift from doing-mode to resting-mode without forcing it.
  • Lavender — for the highly sensitive system that gets overstimulated easily and then cannot come down. Lavender soothes the keyed-up nervous system and encourages the kind of relaxation that actually leads to sleep instead of the kind that leads to scrolling.
  • Lettuce — quiets restlessness. The fidget, the can't-find-the-position, the body's own version of the racing mind. Helps settle physical agitation so sleep has somewhere to land.

Joy — for when the lightness has gone missing

You have been functioning. The lights are on. But the color is muted. You take Joy for a couple of weeks and one afternoon you notice you are humming while you make tea, and you cannot remember the last time you hummed.

  • Zinnia — the playfulness essence. For the adult who has gotten very good at being responsible and lost track of the part of themselves that found things funny. Closes the gap between the responsible adult and the inner child. A stress buster and just plain fun, supportive for anyone experiencing heaviness.
  • Fleabane — supports the transition out of heavy or depressive states into a more cheerful, light, positive frame of mind. Fleabane is a plant adept at photosynthesis through extended seasons, which is the signature: it helps you take in more light, in every sense of the word. Often selected when seasonal heaviness sets in.
  • Borage — for raising heavy hearts. Suffuses you with optimism, buoyancy, bravery, and enthusiasm. Useful in any circumstance that is tough to face, or when you are feeling dejected or beat down by life. Borage also opens you to deeper levels of love and compassion.
  • Russian Sage — helps transition out of confusion, emptiness, and bleakness. Sets the heart aflame with love, gratitude, and joy, lifting focus upward rather than being diverted by adversity. Supports living from a place of overflow rather than scarcity.
  • Thimbleberry — encourages a laid-back, look-on-the-bright-side mindset that stays undaunted by tough circumstances. Supports detachment from preconceived outcomes and the felt sense that things ultimately work out. Good for spiritual perception that the details are under control.
  • Bee Balm — sparks energy to reinvigorate life. Kindles passion for goals and follow-through, helping you find joy and inspiration in daily life and something to look forward to while still relishing the present moment.
  • Parrot Tulip — brings an upbeat, get-it-done mood. Helps you find humor and optimism everywhere. Especially useful when navigating difficult personalities — supports a good attitude and the ability to shrug off naysayers.

M&M — for the things you started and the things you never started

You have eight half-finished things. You also have three you have not actually started, even though you decided to start them months ago. You take a few drops, sit down, and the thing in front of you stops feeling negotiable. It is the next thing to do, and then it is done, and you are surprised it took you this long. Then you start the one you had been avoiding.

  • Blackberry — the breakthrough essence. For the person with lots of ideas and not enough ability to carry them out. Translates grand schemes into specific plans of action. Blackberry vines push up through rocks and hard earth — the signature is breakthrough.
  • Tansy — wards off procrastination and indecision. Especially supportive where chaos, confusion, or instability in early environments produced an apathetic or laziness-looking pattern that is actually a deeper imprint. Tansy brings empowerment and purpose, renews energy, and encourages decisive action.
  • Purple Archangel — brings order to chaos. Clarifies the complex, simplifies what feels overwhelming. Especially supportive for creative blocks, organizing under pressure, or feeling worn out by going in too many directions. Helps you decipher what is worthwhile and what is not.
  • Horseradish — puts you back in the driver's seat. When you are feeling stuck, victimized, frustrated, or fearful, Horseradish sparks the energy to move forward and supports breaking out of ruts by shifting low self-esteem and blame-shifting into momentum.
  • Shasta Daisy — helps you see how everything fits together into the big picture. Pulls disconnected information, ideas, and concepts into a cohesive whole. Excellent for writers, researchers, teachers, and multi-taskers keeping track of many projects.
  • Lovage — supports continual progress in a positive direction. Less talk, more action. Holds steady when you are called out of your comfort zone, with strength and confidence in choosing the next step.
  • Buttercup — for those often overlooked. Helps you shine with awareness of your own gifts rather than judging yourself by conventional definitions of achievement or by comparison. Supportive at every stage of life, including phases that culture treats as "less important."

This is the most repurchased blend in the catalog. The breadth of the formula is the reason it works on both the started-and-stuck projects AND the ones you have not let yourself begin.

Stress-Less — for the chronic over-doer

You finish a major thing. You sit down. Within ninety seconds you are vibrating with a list of next things. You have been doing this since you were ten. You take Stress-Less consistently for a few weeks and notice that finishing something is starting to feel like finishing something instead of like a brief pause before the next sprint.

  • Pussy Willow — encourages balance and flexibility when life has been all doing and no being. The signature is a willow without water, all bark and no flex. Pussy Willow softens the strain that comes from sustained pressure and supports new rhythms that integrate productivity with rest.
  • Lemon Balm — eases the velocity of the mind and supports the alpha state where rest can actually arrive. Lightens both obvious worries and the subtle background unease that accumulates in busy environments. Often the release flows through dreams.
  • White Chestnut — quiets the mental chatter and repetitive thought loops that keep the over-doer mentally working after the body has stopped. Acts like a mental organizer, helping the mind sort through what deserves attention and what can be released.
  • Dandelion — releases stored tension in the body that builds up from intensity and constant activity. Especially supportive for those who approach life with great enthusiasm and take on more than is naturally sustainable. Loosens the tightness that comes from too much doing.
  • Speedwell — encourages moving at the right speed. Invites stillness, focus, and calm in the middle of busyness, and supports the felt sense that steady steps carry further than rushed ones. Also supports clarity by easing the pull of old paradigms that distort what you are seeing.

The same flowers appear across multiple blends on purpose. White Chestnut shows up where unwanted looping thought is part of the picture; Lemon Balm shows up where wired-tired physiology is part of the picture. Different blend, different supporting cast, same underlying flower doing recognizable work.

The Book — Why This Stays Useful After The Five Bottles

Flower Power by Seneca Schurbon is the reference text included in the kit. It catalogs over 130 flower essences. The kit gives you five. The ratio is intentional.

Five blends address most of what daily life throws. The other one hundred and thirty-plus essences address the rest of it. The book is the map you keep on the shelf for when something specific comes up that the five do not directly address. A child going through a hard transition. A grief that needs its own essence. A specific kind of self-doubt, a particular kind of anger, a season you did not see coming.

You do not have to memorize the book. You look up what is happening, you read the relevant entry, you decide whether to keep using the five you have or order something specific. It works the way a good reference works. It is there when you need it and quiet when you do not.

What Customers Have Written

"It's been amazing to notice the shifts which are subtle but powerful through these — thank you!" — Anaya

"I bring this kit with me everywhere and take the essence that I need depending on what is going on internally. Crisis care came in handy for me so far. I really enjoyed the book too. Overall, I love this package and would recommend to anyone who is looking to help their day to day flow with life" — Martine

"I'm so much more calm and at peace thanks to this kit. Thank you!!!!" — Justine

"This is a great package deal. Love the essences that come with it. Still haven't used all of them but I sleep better at night and am more motivated to get stuff done. Can't wait to try Joy out." — Cynthia

"I love my flower essences! For years I have been wondering where that loving, happy little girl went. Recently separated from my husband of only 2 years, I knew I had to figure it out, and quickly! Freedom flowers has helped me to find ME again." — Sarah

"Grace in your face! Power packed. My life has been changed. I'm a customer for life! Total answer to prayer!" — Kelly

Frequently Asked

Do I take all five at once? No. You take whichever blend matches what is going on. Some people use one for a season. Some rotate. Some keep Crisis Care in a bag for emergencies and work with one of the others daily. The kit is designed to flex.

How long until I notice anything? Often within the first few days for the acute blends like Crisis Care. Joy, Stress-Less, and M&M tend to show up as something you notice in retrospect, a week or two in, when you realize a pattern has loosened.

Are these safe with my other supplements or medications? If you work with a homeopath, ask your homeopath about combining; classical homeopaths sometimes prefer fewer variables for clinical clarity. If you are on prescription medication, your physician is the right person to consult.

Is the book Christian? The book is not Christian-locked. Seneca's worldview shows up in places, but the reference itself is built around the essences and their applications and is usable by anyone regardless of framework.

What if my situation is not in the five blends? That is exactly what the book is for. Look up what is going on, find the essence or essences that match, and either work with what you have or order what fits.

A Note On What This Is

These are flower essences. They work quietly. The shifts are real and most of them are subtle. People who notice the most tend to be the people who keep using them long enough to look back and see the difference. This is not a promise. It is a description.

What Comes Next

You can keep being mostly fine. There is nothing wrong with mostly fine, and you have built it on real work. Or you can give yourself a small set of tools that make the regular displacements of a regular life less displacing. The eighty-percent projects start finishing. The laughs start landing. The hard nights stop being eight hours of rehearsal. The reference book sits on the shelf for whatever comes next.

If you are getting it for yourself, get it for yourself. If you are getting it for someone you love, the kit is the kind of thing that quietly opens a door in someone else's house.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before beginning any healing program.

We recommend taking no more than one blend at a time. Here's why and some possible work arounds.

All of our essences use brandy as a preservative. For more information regarding the brandy as well as alternatives, click here.