Gift of Love to all children of ancestral trauma
Sufi & Sumra is a hydrosol mist created through an apothecary approach to botanical approach where scent and subtle energetics are composed to support deep inner work and ancestral healing journeys.
At its heart are flower essences of Nigella Damascena and Himalayan Mulberry. Nigella Damascena supports clarity and inner strength by helping neutralize hypersensitivity and protect the sensitive self from overwhelm, allowing authentic expression to emerge with greater confidence and steadiness. Himalayan Mulberry promotes tolerance and abundance, and has long been cultivated along the Silk Roads, carrying a symbolic layer of interconnectedness. It gently supports emotional balance, resilience, and continuity, particularly during periods of personal or ancestral transition.
The formulation is infused with Gold essence, traditionally associated with uplift, clarity, and gentle self assertion. Gold supports confidence, focus, and emotional resilience while helping one remain untarnished and firmly rooted in their true nature. Turquoise gem essence contributes energetic protection and authentic self expression, supporting alignment with one’s true voice across generations. Petrified Wood offers deep grounding and ancestral stability, supporting a sense of rootedness, continuity, and connection to lineage wisdom.
The aromatic foundation of Rose Water, Neroli Water, and Jasmine Water creates a luminous floral field that supports emotional openness, receptivity, and refinement.
Sufi & Sumra is designed to support confidence, clarity, and embodied presence while gently facilitating ancestral healing and the integration of inherited emotional patterns, allowing one to move forward with steadiness, dignity, and inner strength.
Backstory: I am not going to sugar coat it. My parents did not really want to be married. Was it an arranged marriage? Well, yes and no. Technically, they both agreed to get married when asked by the elders. However, they agreed out of loyalty to tribal practices, not because they wanted to be married to each other.
Growing up in the United States, I longed to be a love child. I wished that my parents had met and married for the sake of their love for each other. But that was not the case, and they ended up divorcing when I was 18.
Many years later, when I was a wife and a mother myself, I did an Akashic Record reading, and the reader told me that I was “the love child of ancestral trauma.” That made me so sad. It hit my heart like a ton of bricks. It also reminded me of a time when I was with my mom and my aunts on a road trip. I was about five years old. My aunts saw a sign on the side of the road that said psychic readings were available at the next exit. My mom swerved quickly to exit, and they all decided to get a reading. It was all very mysterious to five-year-old me. What was a psychic, anyway?
My mom happily went into the room alone with the psychic and came out angry and frustrated. My aunts and I were alarmed, and we asked her what happened and what the psychic had said. My mom answered that the psychic told her if she did not work out her problems with Hamid, my dad, she would come back with him in another lifetime. She said, “Isn’t this life with him enough?” At the time, I did not know how to process any of that. As an adult, I came to understand.
So when the Akashic Record reader told me I was the love child of ancestral trauma, I thought to myself that this was going to change. If my parents did not come together in love in this lifetime, I would bring them together in love within this remedy. Sufi is a nod to my dad, who was in many ways my first spiritual teacher. Long before it was trendy, he was reading about spirituality, metaphysics, crystals, numerology, manifestation, and more. Sumra is a nod to my mom, who was the matriarch of the family. She was the eldest daughter of ten children, and in many ways she was a mother to many of them. She would always sing an Ahwazi colloquial song that went: “Sumra ya sumra”.. You can’t find it on google, I’ve tried.
Sufi and Sumra had to be born, and it absolutely had to contain Petrified Wood Essence. I made Petrified Wood Essence and was not able to take it for about two years. I had to feel ready. I have often said that I never recommend this remedy. It has to call you. You have to be ready to begin your ancestral healing journey, at some capacity Since the launch of this remedy, it has been an absolute pleasure and an honor to witness those who have answered that call.
Suggested Use:
Mist as needed. This is meant to be used by itself or alongside the Sufi & Sumra drops. This mist is a gentler format of delivery.
Ingredients
Rose Water, Neroli Water, Jasmine Water, Organic Grape Alcohol, USP Organic Vegetable Glycerin, Flower Essences of Nigella Damascena, Himalayan Mulberry, 22 Kt Gold Essence, Gem Essences of Turquoise and Petrified Wood.