Of course, there is more to Chuparrosa oil than just Honeysuckle. This particular blend includes honeysuckle, Lotus, rose and lilac.
There are many ways you can work with Chuparrosa oil. You can dab some on your body, put a few drops in the bath, anoint some on a mojo bag, put a few drops in your shoe, wash your door down with some to draw someone new into your life and home or you can put a few drops in the bed to rekindle your relationship. If you want to work with candle divination, I suggest you work with an Adam and Eve candle, a love Goddess candle, or you can simply work with any pink candle. In any type of drawing work, you will want to anoint the candle pulling the oil up and towards you. You may write your petition on a piece of paper, fold it towards you, and place it under the candle. I also suggest reading Psalm 23 after lighting the candle. Chuparrosa oil can also be used in any type of meditation or visualization work. Wear some on any first date!
The Hummingbird has a long history of folklore in both the Native American cultures as well as in Ancient Latin Cultures. The Mayan Indians, for example, believed that the first wedding ever to take place was between two hummingbirds. According to Taino tradition, the hummingbird had the ability to spread life on earth. For them, the hummingbird represented rebirth. They were considered to be great protectors. The Native American Haida tribe believed the Hummingbird was created by Raven. The green and red color of the humming bird was believed to be symbolic of the spring and sunset. Every time the hummingbird goes from flower to flower, it is believed that he is thanking Raven for the beauty in the world.