Pōhala
Esoteric Hawaiian Botanical Medicine

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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.

Laukahi Hou Fern Essene Edible Hydrosol (COMPASSION)

Laukahi Hou Fern Essene Edible Hydrosol (COMPASSION)

$15.00

The fern of the deepest feelings of the self and towards another! Laukahi Hou (Chirstella) is the fern of Divine Emotional Compassion. Just 1-5 drops of the deliciously sweet Fern Essence in food, drink, on skin or under tongue and experience a shift towards the recognition of true compassion.

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Comes in 1 oz glass vessel with dropper

  • Laukahi Hou (Christella) , endemic to the Hawaiian islands, is energetically feminine and is incredibly lush in all aspects — choosing dense, fertile forests she loves to dwell under larger ferns who offer her shade

  • This energetic Fern Medicine is especially helpful in allowing us to recognize COMPASSION as something that is first and foremost self-reflective.

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

  • The hydrsol 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. Many love to simply apply topical and smear onto skin. Let the download and recognition begin!

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

A thing about COMPASSION

The energetics of emotional COMPASSION is something a lot more intimate and private than many may think. Laukahi Hou teaches us that true, honest compassion begins with attending to one’s own suffering. It is only through the attendance of the suffering of the self can one truly show up, without burden and resentment, and make contributions, in service, to our brothers and sisters. It is in our own reflection can we reference deep feelings which have been experienced and not merely idealized or imagined. It is not only the shared joy, but also the shared suffering which reminds us how inseparable we all are! ALOHA MĀ