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Petals of the Soul: Essences for the Path of Individuation with Lindsay Fauntleroy
Petals of the Soul: Essences for the Path of Individuation with Lindsay Fauntleroy

Sat, Apr 25

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Virtual Workshop

Petals of the Soul: Essences for the Path of Individuation with Lindsay Fauntleroy

Join Lindsay Fauntleroy as she explores how Western, Eastern, and African Diasporic healing traditions—along with ancestral wisdom, depth psychology, and flower essence medicine—can support personal transformation and awaken deeper mind–body–spirit coherence.

Time & Location

Apr 25, 2026, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM EDT

Virtual Workshop

About the event

Individuation is the slow, steady unveiling of the authentic Self—the inner movement that draws us toward coherence, clarity, and a life aligned with our deepest purpose. Rooted in Jungian psychology, the individuation journey involves integrating both the conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche, allowing us to live in greater harmony with ourselves, our communities, and the natural world.


This workshop explores how flower essence remedies can support this profound unfolding. Sometimes referred to as Bach flower remedies or simply flower essences, these gentle, non-pharmacological medicines work not on the physical body, but on the subtle layers of the soul and psyche. They illuminate emotional patterns, soften the resonance of old wounds, and strengthen the inner qualities needed for each stage of individuation—from recognizing shadow material to stepping into authentic self-expression.


Together, we will explore:

  • How flower essences interact with emotional, archetypal, and soul-level patterns

  • Key remedies that support major…


Tickets

  • Essence // Flauntleroy

    From $30.00 to $45.00

    • $30.00

      +$0.75 ticket service fee

    • $45.00

      +$1.13 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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