• “Summer and Light held within a divine scent. Whenever I wear Soul Nectar’s Blue Lotus Perfume I feel uplifted and held. Personally I find that it has an effect on me which I’ve noticed that if I’m feeling a lil glum then pop some on it seems to lift my mood and makes me feel a lil lighter and clearer if that makes any sense at all. It just so takes me to a summery feeling of calm, sunshine and light (inner and outer). I’d never smelt anything Blue Lotus scented prior to smelling your creation out at Tutukaka markets that overcast evening and as soon as I got that first smell of it it was just like boom SUMMER vibes. I will definetely be purchasing more in the future and have had multiple comments from people asking what I’m wearing.”

    ~ Carina

  • “As I open my luxurious little glass vial of Rose Soul Nectar oil I am instantly transported to a field of luscious roses. I take it with me everywhere in my little basket of must haves as the perfect little perfume to dab on when meeting up with people or when I need reminding that the sweetness of life is all around or to soften into my feminine essence. The smell is potent for such a tiny treasure. It’s definitely luxury in a bottle and I know that it has been crafted and treated with the deepest respect and loving intention by Mui Leng.”

    ~ Tara

  • "Your Blue Lotus organic perfume feels uplifting, exciting, calming, centring. It connects me to the wider world – it’s doing things that I couldn’t have possibly imagined. I’ve never even heard of it. This plant has got extraordinary powers. The fact that it’s calming, but as well as connecting and delicious and delightful. And it stays around. It’s not something that leaves your skin. The scent seems to have this power to stay alive on my skin."

    ~ Canje

  • "I put some Rose Soul Nectar onto my wrists everyday, and I walk out of the house on a cloud of beauty."

    ~ Janey

  • “I love your perfume! I often wear the Rose Nectar. It helps me melt back into my heart. It's a blessing in a bottle for me.”

    ~ Tori

  • "I’ve never felt a perfume that feels like this, that smells like this, it just feels beautiful."

    ~ Alex

  • "I was having a challenging day.. I put some Rose oil on and I instantly felt uplifted, empowered and postive."

    ~ Paul

  • "Just one drop of Blue Lotus changes your day!"

    ~ Jin

Roots, seeds, sprouts & blossoms of Soul Nectar Organic Oils 

Kia ora, my name is Mui Leng Goh. One of my brightest memories as a child of 8 years old growing up a in Tauranga, was to prance about gathering blossoms, bursting with ripeness and vibrant colours. My sister and I would crush the petals up with a spoon and water in a jar into a paste, add water and then bottle this nectar into perfume and anoint ourselves with this magic. I was a fairy nymph! 

I’ve been playing and finding joy in this practice again in the last few years, concocting absolute, essential oils and perfume. I’m excited to share my Soul Nectar organic oils journey with you, many years in becoming and soft launched in January 2024.

In learning to begin the journey of accepting & integrating the wounded parts of myself that did a great job of protecting me, however were then restricting me from fully living my life, I’ve reconnected with my inner home. Returning home to what bought me true joy and aliveness as a child – that I had forgotten, has supported nurturing this delight to grow in my life now.

My experience with Papatūānuku’s presence and these plant allies has been a needed nourishing resource and soothing support, when processing and integrating my trauma. We often smell something like fresh bread, or freshly cut grass and are instantly transported into a childhood memory, a painful experience or perhaps a treasured travel adventure. Our olfactory senses are incredibly powerful mind-body, memory & neural pathway activators with the capacity to support and engender deep healing. 

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“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”

— Anaïs Nin