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Pōhala is a blend resourcing hand crafted wild native Hawaiian botanicals, the living expressions of a plants power and what is known as lā’au lapa’au. Highly revered by the ancients as true medicine, this is a reunion of the sacred. All botanicals are infused with the life of the islands.

Kupukupu (REVERENCE) Fern Essence Edible Hydrosol

Kupukupu (REVERENCE) Fern Essence Edible Hydrosol

$15.00

The Fern of the sacred, Kupukupu is the personification of Divine REVERENCE.   Just 1-5 drops of this venerable Fern Essence in food or drink and experience a shift towards the recognition of Reverenece.

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  • Comes in 1 oz glass vessel with dropper

  • Kupukupu (Nephrolepis cordifolia) , native to the Hawaiian islands, is energetically masculine and is incredibly versatile in the types of environments he chooses to thrive in, from dry elevations of over 8,000ft to dark and damp jungles, he loves to share energetic reverence!

  • This energetic Fern Medicine is especially helpful in reorienting into the sacred — to confirm the self as sacred

  • The result of hydrosoled oil distillation of Kupukupu using sacred Wailuku River water.**

  • The hydrosoled extraction is then placed in a glass or stone bowl which sits atop a copper coiling and connected to a frequency speaker. This speaker transmits i’i Hawaiian chanting (vibrato) into the hydrosol.

  • 22-27% organic, gluten-free alcohol, made of fermented Noni fruit, added for preservation

  • Take 1-5 drops daily either directly under tongue or with food or drink. Let the download and recognition begin!

****All water resourced for the purpose of ingestion is purified via steam distillation.

A thing about REVERENCE

The energetics of emotional REVERENCE. Humanity begins in the sacred, as sacred. All forms of harm are a result of the forgetting of sacredness. As humanity restores our sense of sacredness we release ourselves, and others, of the long-held war culture where the sacred became profane. First, the self is sacred. Secondly, all others are considered, and honored, as sacred. From mutual sacredness there can be no harm. The elders of Hawai’i would often share that all of humanity is an offering that we must lay on the altar of this universe. Whatever is to be laid on the altar must be sacred. It is up to you to deem the offering that you are as sacred. ALOHA MĀ