Monga Waratah (also known as Braidwood Waratah), a shrub up to 4 metres, has a very small distribution around the moist forested areas and creeks of the Mongarlowe River near Braidwood in New South Wales. Its flower is the same red colour as the more common Waratah (Telopea speciosissima) although it only seems to have the base of the Waratah’s flower as if the top cone or diamond has been removed. The Monga Waratah has the appearance of an open hand reaching out as if wanting or needing more of something. This is a keynote in its Doctrine of Signatures.
Like its close relative Waratah and other Essences in the Proteaceae family, Monga Waratah has a very powerful energy. This Essence can help a person find their inner strength which enables them to reach out.
It addresses the negative conditions of disempowerment; being overly needy; feeling not strong enough; feeling unable to do things alone; always needing the strength and support of others; feeling choked or stifled in situations or relationships and feeling not able or strong enough to leave. This Essence is very much addressing co-dependency as well as strengthening one’s will. Monga Waratah gives you the belief and sense that you can break any dependency upon a behaviour, substance or person. This remedy helps one to reclaim their spirit.
Negative Condition
- Neediness
- Co-dependency
- Inability to do things alone
- Disempowerment
- Addictive personality
Positive Outcome
- Strengthening one's will
- Reclaiming one's spirit
- The belief that one can break the dependency on any behaviour, substance or person
- Self-empowerment
Description:
Potentised and ready for immediate use dosage bottle of the original Australian Bush Flower Essence.
Recommended dose:
Seven drops, taken mornings and night (on rising and retiring). Take for 10 to 14 days unless otherwise specified. This dosage is the most effective, is easy to remember, and builds up a rhythmic healing frequency.