Essence Type: Individual Flower Essence
Flower Color: white
Flower Essence Description
For issues of autonomy, Canyon Grapevine brings appreciation of others as interdependent rather than competing. This essence helps us find a balance between dominance and dependency and encourages us to see obstacles as opportunities.
Harmonizing Qualities
- seeing obstacles as opportunities
- giving abundantly without fear of enmeshment
- able to make and sustain boundaries
- finding your own way
- appreciative of other energies because they are interdependent rather than enmeshed
- autonomy
- good for relating with groups of people
- harmonizes issues of alienation
Patterns of Imbalance
- experiencing enmeshment rather than healthy boundaries in relation to others and the world
- the tendency to create a dependency situation
- overextending yourself
- needing others to define your identity
- seeing life situations as heavy obligations or obstacles
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Keywords
Canyon Grapevine is related to the following keywords:
• autonomy • boundaries • creativity • dependent • enmeshment • family • giving • group • guilt • interdependent • obligated • obstacles • self-empowerment • opportunity • smother • individuate • overadapted • stifled • competition • frustration • parasite • fear • independence • appreciative • moving ahead
Articles
Canyon Grapevine is mentioned in the following core-issue articles:
Kits
Canyon Grapevine is part of the following series or practitioner kits:
- Individual Essences Kit
This kit contains our full line of 119 individual flower essences, all of which are described in depth in The Alchemy of the Desert – Fourth Edition.
- Applied Physiology Kit
This kit is a set of 30 selected Desert Alchemy® flower essences that form an integral part of the healing program pioneered by Richard Utt, founder of the original International Institute of Applied Physiology in Tucson, Arizona.
More information
The above information is an excerpt of the book The Alchemy of the Desert - Fourth Edition by Cynthia Athina Kemp Scherer. Please refer to that book for in-depth information about this flower essence.