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Spiritual guide

Elderflower scent and a short pause (symbolic)

summer practice · waiting as part of preparation

Kept separate from scientific claims — not a medical indication. For health issues or treatment, follow a professional and the herb card.

Related herb: Sambucus nigra

Black elderflower carries the scent many folk syrups recall. This guide is a brief quiet while steeping or cooling — not a cold remedy.

Materials

  • elderflower from a safe source
  • strainer, sieve
  • clean glass

Steps

Step 1 of 3

Prepare elderflower infusion per the herb card or a trusted recipe — without improvising with unfamiliar plant parts.

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  1. Prepare elderflower infusion per the herb card or a trusted recipe — without improvising with unfamiliar plant parts.
  2. Before straining, sit beside the pot for a minute and notice steam scent from a distance (not directly over a rolling boil).
  3. After pouring into a glass or after straining syrup, chill the glass briefly and air the kitchen in between.

Safety and limits

Do not eat raw elder parts including seeds of riper berries; follow the herb card and verified recipes.

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