Moonseed – Black New Moon Flower Essence
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For Gentle Beginnings, Intuition & Heart-Led Growth
Moonseed is a handcrafted Black New Moon flower essence created at dawn during a rare third new moon of summer — a deeply fertile and liminal moment in the lunar cycle. This essence was gathered in the quiet hours before sunrise, when the world is still and intentions take root beneath the surface.
Formulated with mugwort, white yarrow flower, and blackberry flower, Moonseed supports intuition, protection, and gentle boundary-setting during times of transition. These traditional plant allies have long been associated with dreamwork, inner vision, and the courage to begin again softly.
Moonseed is further infused with citrine to invite abundance, moonstone to support new beginnings and cyclical wisdom, and rose quartz to anchor love and compassion into every intention planted. Together, these elements create a calming, heart-centered flower essence designed to support quiet growth rather than forced change.
This is an essence for the in-between — for moments when something new is forming, but clarity has not yet arrived
What Moonseed Flower Essence Is Used For
Moonseed is commonly used to support:
- New beginnings and fresh starts
- Intuition, inner guidance, and trust
- Planting intentions during new or dark moons
- Gentle abundance and heart-led growth
- Emotional transitions, grief, or rebirth
- Dreamwork, reflection, and liminal states
- Recovery from burnout or overwhelm
This flower essence is especially supportive during life transitions, seasonal shifts, and moments when slowing down feels necessary before taking your next step.
How to Use Moonseed
Take 2–4 drops under the tongue or in water, 1–3 times daily, or as needed during ritual, meditation, journaling, or before sleep. Moonseed is a beautiful companion for new moon intentions, early morning reflection, or quiet evening rituals.
Intention
Moonseed reminds us that growth does not need to be rushed to be real. Some beginnings are meant to form in the dark, held gently until they are ready to emerge.