Ixora

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Flower Essences
For whom
People

Ixora may help individuals make wise and life-affirming decisions in all relationships, whether sexual or not. It may help foster a sense of wholeness and confidence, allowing for fearless choices that align with true desires. Additionally, it may help support clear expression of needs and reinforce personal sovereignty over one’s body.


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