TILLIA CORDATA

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TILLIA CORDATA
“Love is space and time measured by the
heart.” – Marcel Proust
Salt: 
Lindenflower is cooling internal heat, warm skin, fever. It is good for
restlessness, hyperactivity and panic attacks.
It is supporting the respiratory system, good
to take for influenza and to expell mucus in the lungs.
Mercury: Linden is soothing to the nerves,
comforting to the heart and good for lucid dream work. It is good for anxiety
that is felt in the heart, insomnia and stress. It has a sedative effect.
Sulphur: Marcel Proust was the first person to
coin the term involuntary memory, in his novel À la Recherche du Temps Perdu
(In Search of Lost Time).
Proust viewed involuntary memory as containing
the “essence of the past”, claiming that it was lacking from voluntary
memory. In his novel, he describes an incident where he was eating lindentea
soaked cake, and a childhood memory of eating lindentea soaked cake with his
aunt was “revealed” to him.From this memory, he then proceeded to be
reminded of the childhood home he was in, and even the town itself. This
becomes a theme throughout In Search of Lost Time, with sensations reminding
Proust of previous experiences. He dubbed these “involuntary
memories.”

Take 7-14 drops directly on the tongue or in a
little tea when in need.
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Tillia Cordata, Linden, tree, cardiotonic, heart, fever, memory, lucid
dreaming, dreamwork, flu, restlessness, heat, panic attack, insomnia, stress,
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