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Thunder Beneath the Water’s Edge moves through late‑winter’s deep Yin — the dragon coil, the Worm Moon stirring, and Lilith’s refusal to remain unconscious — and grounds it all through the lens of aromatherapy. This episode traces the first subtle movement before emergence: the soil softening, sap rising, worms shifting underground, and the psyche waking from within. It’s a moment of instinct, intuition, and inner truth, and the aromatic plants we explore are chosen not for activation, but for holding space for dream‑life, rest, and the slow gathering of healthy yang.
You’ll hear how archetypes like Lilith, the dragon, and the ouroboros map onto this seasonal threshold, why sleep and dreams matter so profoundly right now, and how forcing outwardness too soon disrupts our ecology. Then we turn to the botanicals that support this moment — Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Vetiver, Valerian, Spikenard, Mugwort, and Sweet Gale — each offering grounding, clarity, or dream‑support in their own way. This is aromatherapy as a companion to emergence: spacious, protective, and attuned to the subconscious.
The episode closes with a new poem written during this Worm Moon season — a reflection on pressure building beneath the surface and the quiet truth that stirs inside.
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Essential Oils for Enhancing Sleep eBook
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Thunder Beneath the Water’s Edge moves through late‑winter’s deep Yin — the dragon coil, the Worm Moon stirring, and Lilith’s refusal to remain unconscious — and grounds it all through the lens of aromatherapy. This episode traces the first subtle movement before emergence: the soil softening, sap rising, worms shifting underground, and the psyche waking from within. It’s a moment of instinct, intuition, and inner truth, and the aromatic plants we explore are chosen not for activation, but for holding space for dream‑life, rest, and the slow gathering of healthy yang.
You’ll hear how archetypes like Lilith, the dragon, and the ouroboros map onto this seasonal threshold, why sleep and dreams matter so profoundly right now, and how forcing outwardness too soon disrupts our ecology. Then we turn to the botanicals that support this moment — Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Vetiver, Valerian, Spikenard, Mugwort, and Sweet Gale — each offering grounding, clarity, or dream‑support in their own way. This is aromatherapy as a companion to emergence: spacious, protective, and attuned to the subconscious.
The episode closes with a new poem written during this Worm Moon season — a reflection on pressure building beneath the surface and the quiet truth that stirs inside.
Links:
Free Online Library: Articles & Courses
Essential Oils for Enhancing Sleep eBook

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