Ayurvedic Plants - The Spiritual and Magickal Nature of Herbs

 



Plants, which are deeply embedded in the earth's vitality, hold the memories of all time. In Ayurveda, the therapeutic virtues of plants have been extracted from the wisdom passed down from the ancient sages.

The ancient seers energetically examined an infinite number of plants and herbs, defining their therapeutic potential and rendering them into dried herbs, powders, tinctures, oils, and other forms.

Elephants carry the cosmic memory of all plants, with Gaja being the most ultimate elephant. While elephants are still living, they continue to benefit us by "saving" the part of our brain that remembers plant knowledge.

The widespread vibrations of the elephants' natural understanding of plant life and medicines are delicately conveyed into the memory processes of all other species, resulting in this so-called preservation.

This transmission occurs in the same manner as the moon reflects on a lake's surface, with the moon symbolizing the elephant's memory and the lake symbolizing the human memory receptor. 

There would be no reflection of the moon in the lake if it were removed. Similarly, if elephants were to vanish from the face of the world, humans would no longer be able to maintain their knowledge of plant medicine in their memory banks. Plants, like all other members of their species, have mental characteristics.


The holy and magical origins of plants and animals abound in Hindu mythology. 


The lotus plant, considered the cradle of the cosmos, emerging from formlessness into glorious splendor, is abundantly employed in Ayurvedic medicine, to name a few instances.

The lotus plant is claimed to have cosmic memory of the universe's origins in the primordial seas. Its bloom is claimed to have blossomed from Lord Vishnu's navel. 

Imbibing lotus medication allows every cell and tissue in the body to bask in the radiance of the lotus.


When ingested, Ashwagandha, a herb called after the horse's strength and odor, is supposed to convey its inherent essence of vigor and prowess to the human body. 

Ashwagandha, which is known for its virility, is supposed to awaken the memory of potency in every cell of the body. 


Similarly, the pomegranate plant and its fruit are associated with prosperity and fertility in the cosmos.

 This fruit is traditionally used to cleanse the body of jealously, jealously, and other unpleasant vibrations, letting it to flourish and bathe in the abundant light of the self. 


A sweat droplet from Lord Vishnu's body is claimed to have fallen to the ground and grown into the sesame plant, giving rise to the sesame seed. 

The shrub soon produced lovely white trumpet-shaped blooms. 

Sesame seeds are thought to evoke the memory of renewal when consumed, bestowing "sneha," or profuse affection, to cells and tissues. 


Ginger transports the power of the earth's fire deep into the body's tissues.

Ginger, also known as the universal medicine, is said to awaken the body's recollection of the universe's primordial fire, when all manifestation changed into life, along with this hot memory. 


Similarly, black pepper, which gets its name from the sun, transmits solar vibrations throughout the body, allowing the body to respond to light and heat. 


Plants, in this sense, are thought to hold considerably more than their immobile look would imply; they transmit the important memories that keep all life going. 



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