PURPLE MONKSHOOD FLOWER ESSENCE
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Have you been experiencing...
- Fear of making a mistake or missing the mark
- Wariness that things are not what they seem
- Sense of being unwelcome or being in an inhospitable place
- Feeling blocked from understanding cues or signals
- Feeling blocked sensorially – like you’re missing details
- Perceiving unseen forces and not knowing how to stay calm
- Worry that there is something in your blind spots
- Sense of hidden obstacles
If these experiences resonate ... I collected a flower for you.

WHAT IT REVEALS
If you’re drawn to the Purple Monkshood flower, you may fear that your actions will lead to someone else’s harm. You might be feeling that things are not what they seem, or feel like you’re in an environment that ‘doesn’t want you there.’
You may feel like there’s something you’re unaware of – something that may come back to bite you or become an obstacle. You might feel like there is something preventing you from the highest awareness of your surroundings, as though you’re missing out on details or misunderstanding signals. You may feel excessively fearful of danger or attack.

WHAT THE FLOWER ESSENCE CATALYZES
The Purple Monkshood flower essence enhances our ability to be cautious, alert and aware of our surroundings. It awakens a deeper understanding of how different environments communicate. It strengthens our capacity to pick up information energetically and deal with unseen forces in our fields of experience.
It refines our ability to hear & comprehend sound, allowing us to develop an understanding of the language of our environment. We begin to better understand the energetic language & cues of the people and all living beings around us.
We access energetic composure and fearless awareness. We understand and can lock into the energy of any situation. We tune in to our environment and become more discerning. Our heightened awareness and clarity of perception protects us. There is nothing to be afraid of.

FLOWER ESSENCE COLLECTION STORY
We stumbled on this wildflower during our hunt for the elusive Fairy Slipper Orchid in Wyoming, while filming Flower Hunters Season 1.
It looked like a little warlock wizard, and was in a pretty unnerving spot; the surrounding grasses were tall enough that we didn’t know what else might be in there.
Despite the buzz of happy bees that fit right under the little hood of each flower, we felt like we were in an environment we were not meant for – and feared making a wrong move or taking a wrong step.
With extreme caution, we tuned into the space and the sounds of the environment. By tuning in, the sense of fear subsided.

PURPLE MONKSHOOD FUN FACTS
Also called Wolfsbane, Devil's Helmet and Queen of Poisons, Monkshood is one of the most toxic plants in the Northern Hemisphere.
This plant is only accessible to us as a homeopathic remedy or flower essence.
The toxin in Monkshood, called aconitine, is present in every part of the plant and can even be absorbed through the skin! This compound essentially hijacks the body's sensory signaling system, interfering with nerve transmission – how information moves through the body. An incredible power that has been taken advantage of historically.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Monkshood has been used as a homeopathic remedy specifically for conditions involving wind: external forces penetrating the body's field.
In almost every culture that has encountered it, Monkshood has been associated with boundaries between worlds: life and death, the seen and unseen ~ a reflection of the power that is consistently felt from this plant’s presence.

PURPLE MONKSHOOD IN ESSENCE
Magnifies:
- Sense of safety & being in tune
- Understanding of cues & signals from the environment
- Energetic calm
- Heightened awareness without fear
- Protection through clear perception
Dissolves:
- Sense of danger or inhospitality
- Fear of making a fatal mistake
- Sense of the ominous, hidden or occult
- Fear of things not being what they seem
- Anticipation of attack
The Purple Monkshood flower essence elixir is a limited edition elixir, featured in the Flowerevolution for the month of July 2026. If you're drawn to this flower ~
Love & flower petals,
Katie Hess
