Māku'e Lau Li'i Fern Essence Edible Hydrosol (SIMPLICITY)
Māku'e Lau Li'i Fern Essence Edible Hydrosol (SIMPLICITY)
The uncomplicated Māku’e Lau Li’i (Kahauale’a) Fern is the personification of Divine Simplicity. Just 1-5 drops of the deliciously subtle Fern Essence in food, drink, or directly under tongue and experience a shift towards the recognition of Simplicity, that which is in yourself and that which is all around!
comes in 1 oz glass vessel with dropper
Māku’e Lau Li’i (Kahauale’a) (Grammitis Hookeri) is a small, subtle, elegant fern whose long blades commonly cascade the faces of damp trees and rocks. He is energetically masculine and rules Divine Simplicity.
In the Hawaiian language “Māku’e” means several things: it means dark brown/dark green-brown, and it also means to subtly push and ebb, as a tide or the heartbeat. “Lau Li’i” means little, small, subtle, simple . Thus, we could translate her name as: the simple movement of nature.
Recommended to those who seek support in simplifying aspects of their life, or their life entirely.
Māku’e Lau Li’i hydrosol extract is the result of steam distillation resourcing a 2 liter copper distiller and resourcing sacred Wailuku River water.**
The hydrosoled 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.
Small amount of organic gluten-free alcohol added for preservation and as anti-bacterial
A flyer detailing this process will accompany your Fern Essence Hydrosol.
**All water resourced for the purpose of ingestion is purified via steam distillation.
A thing about SIMPLICITY
The energy of Simplicity is all about becoming removed from the non-essential embellishments.
There’s a great Bob Marley lyric that goes “we make the world so hard.” It seems a majority of us are caught in the thrill and seduction of crisis, drama, and hysteria. We embellish our lives with unnecessary drama and fill our days with excess. The excess to which we hoard is one part physical — the materials and the glamor we become attached to in order to define an identity — and also the emotional and mental excess that ultimately culminate to trauma.
True simplicity is the basic self — the very nature of one’s being — the very nature of NATURE itself. It’s so basic and simple that many approach it with feelings of boredom, preferring the thrill of crisis and drama in order to become touched by life. I remember my kūpuna telling me that a choice of drama is irresponsible because it not only affects the well-being of my sovereign integrity, it also promotes significant destruction for my community. Simplicity may initially feel and seem boring, but it offers incredible relief, and those of us thrown into the overwhelm and the pressure of excess, possession, greed, insecurity, panic, competition, etc. will always end up in self-destruction. We know this. So, why do we continue with the excess? Rather, lets vow to fold the non-essential. ALOHA MĀ