DIY Spiritual Floral Spray for Peace, Energy Healing & Divine Timing

There’s something magical about creating your own healing tools with your own two hands, especially when they come from the Earth. This post isn’t just about using a mist, it’s about learning how to make one that becomes a deeply spiritual ally in your healing journey.
In this guide, I’m walking you step by step through how to make your own morning glory mist, a sacred floral spray infused with white morning glory petals, sunlight, and loving intention.
Whether you're navigating grief, transition, awakening, or simply craving deeper alignment, this ritual is for you. ποΈ
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πΏ Why Morning Glory Is a Spiritual Ally
White morning glory is more than just a pretty bloom. It holds deep meaning in plant medicine and spiritual energy work.
This flower opens only in the morning, and by afternoon, it closes. It doesn’t rush, it doesn’t stay open all day. It reminds us:
πΌ “It’s okay to bloom softly. It’s okay to rest. It’s okay to trust divine timing.”
Morning glory teaches us to:
π¬οΈLet go of spiritual pressure
π Align with the day’s natural rhythm
β¨ Heal in a way that honors our softness
πΈ Embrace rebirth without force
When turned into a mist, this flower becomes a gentle healer for your aura, nervous system, and soul.
β¨ Spiritual Benefits of Morning Glory Mist
Here’s what this sacred floral mist supports in your spiritual and emotional life:
Aura Cleansing & Energy Clearing: Great for misting after heavy emotions or stress
Clarity & Focus: Use before meditation, journaling, or spiritual downloads
Emotional Softness: Helps the heart release tension without overwhelm
Trusting Divine Timing: Anchors the reminder that growth takes time
Morning Alignment: A beautiful ritual to start the day intentionally
π§΄ How to Make Morning Glory Mist
This is your sacred recipe, make it with love, not perfection.
πΌ Ingredients:
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1 cup distilled water
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5–7 fresh white morning glory petals
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1 tbsp witch hazel (natural preservative)
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3 drops lavender essential oil (calming)
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1 drop vanilla or frankincense oil (optional — adds warmth and depth)
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Glass spray bottle (preferably amber or cobalt blue)

Have you ever made your own floral mist or connected with the healing power of plants?
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βοΈ Step-by-Step Ritual:
Step 1: Infuse with Sunlight
Place your morning glory petals in a bowl of distilled water.
Let them solar charge in morning sunlight for 2–4 hours while holding your intention.
π Say this blessing:
“I bless this water with the light of the Sun, the wisdom of the Earth, and the truth in my soul.
May this mist awaken clarity, peace, and divine timing each time I use it.”
Step 2: Mix Your Mist
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Strain the petals from your infused water.
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Pour the floral water into your spray bottle.
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Add essential oils and witch hazel.
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Shake gently. Label with your mist’s name and the date.
Step 3: Store & Use With Intention
Keep your mist in a cool space or altar.
Spritz on your face, your heart space, or around your aura before rituals, prayers, or simply during emotional waves.
π« When & How I Use My Morning Glory Mist

I reach for this mist on days when I feel unsure, overwhelmed, or like I'm trying too hard to bloom before I’m ready.
It reminds me to come back to breath.
To come back to the moment.
To come back to me.
Use it:
π After emotional release or shadow work
π§ Before meditation or intuitive journaling
π€ First thing in the morning to set spiritual tone
πΏ Before oracle readings or card pulls
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β¨ Final Reflection:
You don’t have to bloom loudly. You don’t have to do it all at once.
Sometimes the deepest growth happens in silence, in stillness, and in sacred little rituals like this one.
So here’s your reminder:
You are allowed to bloom gently. You are allowed to take your time.
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