Spiritual Naturopath

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  • The Upside Down Plant

    Makes sense, doesn’t it, calling this an ‘upside down plant’, given that the flowers are at the bottom?! I’ve often seen this is my grandmother’s wildflower book and wished I could meet one, but it has (until now) eluded me. The love-of-my-life, husband Stephen Lawrence, has the credit for finding this one. We were 100…


  • Working with wildflower spirits…

    If you have a deck of the Wildflower Cards, spread your cards out in front of you so that you can see the images of the flowers, and notice which one you are drawn to. I’ll demonstrate, showing you how you can work with the flower spirits for healing and guidance, and then perhaps you…


  • Wildflower Spirit Journey through Kakadu

    Two years ago I had a wildflower adventure in Kakadu. My birthday brings the memories back because I had my birthday out there under a tree on the escarpment with two incredible women who kept me alive and amazed me with the blessings they kept pulling out of their backpacks. Grapefruit tastes like manna from…


  • Banksia Flower Spirit – Awakening the Hero within

    When I see Banksia, I see a psychic image of a young aboriginal girl combing her hair. Banksia as a spirit remedy combs tangles out of the vertical fibres in our aura. This can remove knots and tangles caused by over-thinking and “getting our wires crossed”, which can happen when there are misunderstandings between ourselves and others,…


  • Healing Meditation : Fan Flower

    This is a sketch of a flower fairy I met on my Wildflower Spirit Journey through Central Australia. She belongs to a family of flowers called “fan” or “hand” flowers, because of their unique one-sided shape, but my inner child thinks of her as a “moth” flower, because she looks like a moth when her petals are…


  • Honey Grevillea

     (The following is from my book ‘Wildflower Spirit Journey through Central Australia’): The next community that enchanted me was Warumpi (Papunya), where I was excited to see street signs that bore the names of some of my favourite artists, such as Tim Leura, who I knew as a child. When my great uncle Peter was…


  • Central Australian ‘Heart Fuchsia’

    I found this flower in Central Australia. Heart Fuchsia heals the wounds of the heart. She helps you travel through your history so you can understand who you are and why your heart has become who it is. The healing she gave me was a soul-retrieval. When wounded, a part of us can split off…