Tmp_70Df1B_3d9a1a18a5823e06_Close_up_Florida_Water_Bottle.jpeg Spiritual Practices By simply placing the Agua de Florida bottle near it, its cleansing properties are activated.
This bowl of water is believed to soak up negative energy that enters your home. Don't add the Agua de Florida to the bowl of water, because you want it to remain clear. Also, consider placing a glass bowl of cool water on the top of your refrigerator with a bottle or two of Agua de Florida next to it. If your front door doesn't open to the outside, you can still wipe down the entrance for the same purpose. Open your front door, and splash the water mixed with Agua de Florida outside your front walkway to keep negativity from entering your home. Cleansing the Homeįor a deep energy cleanse at home, add Agua de Florida to your mop water or the water you're going to use to clean your windows, walls, and anything else in your home. If you're a tarot reader, Reiki practitioner, massage therapist, or something similar, try spraying your space before and after each session to help combat negative energy and cut the energetic chord created between the practitioner and client during the session. So just as you and your space can absorb negative energy from someone physically there, the same is true for someone on a screen. This includes virtual work as energy is not constrained by distance and time. It's also a good idea to spray your space with Agua de Florida before and after each gathering. If you are leading spiritual gatherings, you may want to have a bowl of Agua de Florida at the entrance so as guests enter, they can cleanse their hands. Spiritual Gatherings and Healing Sessions It's a great idea to do this before stepping out of the house each day and/or after you return home. Rub a drop or two of Agua de Florida in the palms of your hands, and start by breathing it in and then passing your hands over your face and head, your chest, your back, and down your legs to your feet. In the age of COVID-19, this little tip may help you feel energetically safer to travel. If someone nearby is coughing or sneezing or just doesn't have a pleasant order, you can even gently hold the handkerchief over your nose and inhale the sweet scent of the Agua de Florida. You can use them to wipe your hands after boarding a plane or to wipe down your seat, tray table, and anything else around you that you know many hands have touched. Store them in separate small plastic sealable bags to keep them fresh and moist. TravelĪs you pack to travel via plane, train, bus, or any form of public transportation, consider moistening a few handkerchiefs or small cloths with Agua de Florida.
This works especially well if you pick up on some bad juju from the person you touched. But what about cleansing our hands of negative energy? After shaking someone's hand (if you still do that sort of thing), you can simply rub a drop of Agua de Florida in the palms of your hands to cleanse yourself of that person's energy. Today, more than ever, it seems, everyone carries hand sanitizer to cleanse germs. Tmp_49V1GH_1511eb0cb6f2ec8b_Full_Bottle_Close_up_-_Florida_Water.jpeg Hand Sanitizer Here are 11 of the many ways you can use Agua de Florida in your everyday life. Simply purchase a bottle and put it to use to see and feel the results of its potent energy-shifting capabilities.
But you don't have to be a shaman or any sort of spiritual practitioner to use Agua de Florida. Still today, on the Agua de Florida bottles made by Murray & Lanman, you can see the fountain of eternal youth.Īgua de Florida can be found in botanicas, spiritual shops, or metaphysical stores. He never found what he was looking for because on his second Florida expedition in 1521, he was fatally wounded by an arrow in his thigh by local Natives, who attacked the party of settlers to protect their land. The first appointed governor of Puerto Rico marveled at how many flowers were on the land where the Taíno people told him he could find "la fuente de juventud" or the fountain of youth. The cologne has been used in Indigenous spiritual practices for centuries and was reportedly given its name, Agua de Florida, following Juan Ponce de León's 1513 expedition to the land he named Florida.