Where does the violet come from?
It is the quintessential flower of March, growing on the edges of woods or in lawns.
The early-blooming March violet heralds the arrival of spring. In its wild state, it lends a natural touch to the garden. It is the flower of renewal.
What are its benefits?
In perfumery, an extract of violet leaves, originating from Egypt, is used for its very green, herbaceous scent. The flower does not yield its wonderful powdery fragrance when distilled. The fragrant molecule is ionone, which can also be obtained from natural sources.
Its delicate, powdery, addictive fragrance is powerful.
Just breathing it in is enough to feel immediately soothed and transported to the edge of the woods, onto a carpet of violets.
Ritual around the Violet
Close your eyes, take a deep breath in, then a deep breath out, and smell the Sweet Sapphire fragrance or Sweet Ophelia , and focus on the throat chakra.
Verbalize everything that comes to mind, what you no longer want to see in your life, and conversely, what you wish to manifest in your life.
Take another deep breath and free your voice to go towards your path.

