Every Relationship begins with an Introduction. Meet the Plant Allies Behind Winds of Change.
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Lilac carries the energy of renewal, remembrance, and the sweetness of new beginnings. Its blossoms arrive with the changing seasons, reminding us that beauty often emerges after periods of waiting. Lilac invites us to honor the chapters we are leaving behind while staying open to what is beginning to bloom.
Lavender is a companion of calm, clarity, and transition. It teaches us that change does not have to be met with resistance or urgency. Through its gentle presence, Lavender invites us to soften, breathe, and trust the unfolding of our path.
Together, these plant allies remind us that change is not something we must chase or control. Like the wind, it moves through our lives carrying lessons, possibilities, and new directions when we are ready to receive them.
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Winds of Change is for the person standing at the edge of a new chapter.
For the one releasing an old version of themselves, stepping into uncertainty, or feeling the quiet pull toward something different.
Whether you are navigating a transition, beginning again, or simply feeling called to move in a new direction, these plant allies invite you to trust that becoming is a natural part of your journey.
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Find a quiet place where you can pause. If possible, step outside and allow yourself to feel the movement of the air around you. Anoint yourself or a candle with the oil, or gently mist your space with the spray.
Take three slow breaths and notice the scent as it unfolds. Allow Lilac and Lavender to introduce themselves. Notice what arises without needing to name it or understand it immediately.
Close your eyes and imagine yourself standing in an open field. Feel the wind moving around you. It does not push you. It does not ask you to hurry. It simply moves, carrying away what is ready to be released and making room for what is ready to arrive.
Ask yourself:
What am I being invited to let go of?
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What new path is asking me to trust it?
Stay with the plants, your breath, and the movement of the air. Imagine the wind gently clearing the space around you, not removing pieces of who you are, but revealing what has been waiting underneath.
When you are ready, open your eyes and carry this reminder with you: you do not need to know every step ahead to begin moving forward.
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With consistent practice, you may find yourself feeling more open to transition and less resistant to the uncertainty that comes with growth.
You may begin noticing where life is creating movement, where old patterns are ready to shift, and where new possibilities are beginning to appear.
Change is not always a sign that something is wrong. Sometimes it is simply life inviting you forward.
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“The seed does not fear the wind.
It knows movement is how it finds new soil.
Trust where you are being carried.”

