If you think about it, we could say that sleep is the original multi-tool for humans.
In our early years, it’s basically a charged-up growth serum. Babies and toddlers spend their snooze hours building brain connections and growing eyelashes, all while looking like tiny, peaceful angels (in stark contrast to their 3 a.m. screaming sessions).
As these children hit the school-age and teenage years, sleep becomes the body’s personal IT department, running diagnostics, rebooting the system and filing away all the math equations and TikTok dances learned that day. But then adolescence throws a hilarious curveball: the circadian rhythm shifts, turning teens into nocturnal creatures who could teach vampires a thing or two about staying up late, yet they have to function in an 8 am world designed for early birds.
Then comes the great adult sleep lottery and Surprise! The prize is different for men and women! In the middle years, sleep becomes the ultimate beauty and sanity treatment. For men, sleep often plays the role of the great simplifier: they generally fall asleep faster and stay in deep slumber longer, often blissfully unaware of the 2 a.m. mental load their partner is carrying. For women, especially during hormonal shifts like menstruation, pregnancy, perimenopause and menopause, sleep can feel like a fickle friend. It’s not that women need less sleep (in fact, studies suggest their brains might need slightly more recovery time in general), but they are statistically more likely to have their rest interrupted by, well, everything, including, ironically, the snoring man who fell asleep instantly.
As we enter our golden years, sleep evolves into a delicate art form. It becomes lighter and more fragmented, like a series of satisfying power naps rather than one long marathon. We wake up earlier (sometimes much earlier) and spend less time in the deepest, most restorative stages. But here’s the secret: the need for quality rest doesn't retire just because we do. For seniors, sleep is the nightly janitorial staff, sweeping away proteins that can build up in the brain and keeping memory sharp. It’s the difference between feeling vintage and feeling obsolete.
So, whether you’re a toddler building a brain, a woman navigating a hormonal tide, or a man discovering his new favourite daytime nap spot, remember: sleep isn't just a break from life, it's the secret ingredient that makes the rest of it possible.
So, where do vibrational essences fit into this nightly, lifelong adventure? Think of them as the gentle backstage crew for your body's sleep production. If sleep is the main event, the grand performance of restoration and memory filing, then life's daily stress, worry and mental chatter are the chaotic stagehands running around knocking over props. Vibrational essences work on that chaos, not by forcing you to sleep, but by gently coaxing your mind and emotions into a state of harmony. They’re like a subtle whisper to your frazzled nervous system, saying, "Hey, it's safe to power down now." Whether it’s a stressed parent finally getting a moment of quiet, a woman navigating the hormonal waves that disturb her rest or a senior looking for a more peaceful night, these essences offer a soft, non-invasive nudge toward balance, helping you slip into sleep the way you were always meant to: gently, naturally and without a fight.
Here are a few essences that could help you find better sleep:
Australian Bush Flower Essences recently came out with their Sleep Essence Space Mist and Roll-on. This gentle blend of Australian Bush Flower Essences and pure essential oils helps create a calm, serene environment to ease you into relaxation, even after the busiest days. Dream Time Essence helps getting children (and adults), especially those who are always ‘on the go’, to wind down, become peaceful, calm, relaxed and get ready for bed.
Sleep Tight, from Crystal Energy Essences, has a soothing effect on the mind. It turns off internal dialogues and relaxes mental tension and anguish. Lepidolite encourages restful sleep.
South African Essences brings us Forget-Me-Not, an essence that brings relief from nightmares and sleepwalking. Morning Glory brings harmony and balance between waking and sleeping patterns, particularly for those who have trouble going to sleep or waking up.
Sweet Pea from Green Hope Farm promotes restful, protected and productive sleep by calming emotional body.
Deva brings us the combination Nuits Paisibles, an essences that promotes tranquillity to children and adults who experience restless sleep, who cannot relax or who are awakened by nightmares and cannot go back to sleep. Camomille (Chamomile) relaxes and calms before going to sleep.
From Pacific Essences, if taken before going to sleep, Viburnum can assist in programming dreams to provide guidance for the problems of our daily lives.
Fire Tone from Petaltone Essences, which are for external use only, offers almost a psychic ‘faraday cage' allowing personal space in which to rest deeply. Silvery Moon also helps with sleep problems.
This month, Fleurs de Vie will be closed on the 18th and 27th of March.
Australian Bush Flower Essences
Level 1 and Level 2 courses are given in French by Nadia Jacquemin, either via Zoom or in person.
In person:
- 28 and 29 March in Lille (Nord)
White Light Essences workshop 30 and 31 May (in English with Ian White):
Meet Ian White, creator of the Australian Bush Flower Essences, enjoy an unforgettable weekend with the White Light Essences
You can find more information about these workshops on our website.
For the month of March 2026,
take advantage of our special offer of
10% discount
on Crystal Energy Essences
Crystal Energy Essences were created in 2000 in France by Peggy Rada. These mineral essences work at the level of the chakras and subtle bodies, helping to eradicate fear and toxic emotions, while encouraging love and forgiveness. The range is made up of 36 mineral essences and 5 combination essences.
Valid for internet orders only, during the month of March 2026. Cannot be combined with other valid discounts. Within available stock.



