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      Saint
                      John's Wort is an outstanding herbal remedy steeped in
                      many folk legends and traditions of healing. It has five-petaled,
                      bright yellow blossoms with protruding stamens which flower
                      at the height of summer. This erect, woody-stemmed plant
                      is filled with many oil glands and thrives in sunny, hot
                  and dry conditions, as though exulting in the light.
      
                     
      The Greek name for this plant is Hypericum (also its Latin
                      botanical name), which means "over a spirit." It
                      was so named because it was believed to provide special
                      protection, particularly during the summer months, when
                      there is a tendency to feel overly expanded and adversely
                      affected by heat and light. Later, it was associated with
                      St. John the Baptist, regarded as a great solar adept within
                      the Essene tradition, and whose feast day is commemorated
                      at high summer. Despite the great spiritual power of St.
                      John the Baptist, he pointed to the Christ as the very
                      source of the Sun. His famous words, "I must decrease,
                      so that He may increase," refer to the descent of
                      Christ into the Earth. Through Christ, a solar initiation
                      is possible, not in high summer, but at the midnight hour
                      of winter, when the sun is in the depths of the Earth.
                      The alchemical significance of this great Christ mystery
                      is reflected in the St. John's Wort oil. Also called the "Blood
                      of Christ," the St. John's Wort oil is made from a
                      sun-infusion of bright yellow blossoms of the plant. Gradually,
                  this substance changes to a deep blood-red color.
      
                    
 
                    
      When
                    analyzed bio-chemically, the St. John's Wort is found to
                    contain significant amounts of hypericin, a photosensitizing
                    substance that reacts with the light to cause skin burns
                    in light-skinned persons. This plant is also known to produce
                    adverse reactions in animals who over-graze on it. However,
                    when prepared as a herbal medicine or as a homeopathic tincture,
                    the St. Johns Wort
                    protects against sunburn, and is a highly effective remedy
                    for wounds, injuries, and nerve pain.
      
                    
                       
                     
                    
 
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       As
                      a flower essence, these themes of Light and Incarnation
                      are further enhanced. Those who need St. John's Wort flower
                      essence are always highly sensitive people, who carry a
                      great deal of light within themselves. They may even be
                      very fair-skinned. However, it is hard for them to contain
                      the light, or to incarnate into the Earth with their light,
                      thus the bodily sheath of the skin is often highly sensitive
                      and easily prone to disturbance. Many such persons are
                      allergic or unusually subject to environmental stress or
                      trauma, or immune-related illnesses.
       
                      
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                      should be noted that St. John's Wort flower essence can
                      also be indicated from the opposite polarity of healing.
                      It can help regulate and sustain light within souls that
                      are too depressed ("deep-pressed"). Those who
                      are prone to melancholia, and especially those who experience
                      depression due to light deprivation, can be helped very
                  much with this remedy.
       
                      
       St.
                        John's Wort is one of the premier remedies for protection
                        during the night-time and is indicated for a wide variety
                        of sleep disturbances such as insomnia, nightmares, night-sweats
                        and night-time incontinence. Though the St. John's Wort
                        herb has become popular for its ability to successfully
                        treat depression, a deeper understanding of this five-pointed,
                        radiant yellow-blossomed plant, is that it helps the
                    soul encounter darkness, and gives protection from negative
                  spiritual entities.
       
                     
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       The
                      St. John's Wort plant blooms at the height of summer, and
                      the soul who needs this plant has many naturally expansive
                      qualities. However, this expansiveness leaves the soul
                      too open and sensitive. The consciousness becomes frayed
                      and open to invasion or attack from negative elementals
                      or parasitical entities. Also, such persons maintain a
                      loose connection to their earthly body and can expand quite
                      far with their astral body during sleep. The spiritual
                      lesson or journey for those who need St. John's Wort is
                      to anchor the Spiritual Sun as a source within, rather
                      than outside the Self.
       
                      
       A
                        night-time bath or massage with the St. John's Shield
				  oil as well as use of the St. John's Wort flower essence is
                        highly beneficial in helping such individuals. For children
                        who have nightmares or who are prone to bed-wetting,
				  the St. John's Shield oil should also be applied to the inner
                        thighs and urinary tract area before sleep.
       
                      
                         
                       
                      
                        
                          
         Dream
                          Affirmation:
        
                        
                       
                      
                        
                          
         My
                        Spirit-Self is a being of pure Light.
          
         A shield of radiant light protects me as I travel in Starry worlds.
          
         I learn to trust my own inner Light.
          
         The Sun is shining in my Soul.
        
                        
                       
                     
                    
 
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