Bramhi The Herb of grace
Bramhi promotes calm, intelligence, wisdom, and memory – including our collective spiritual insight & resonance with the divine mind.
Which singular plant holds the power to nurture mental flourishing, align one with their life's true purpose, and alleviate the pervasive stress of contemporary life? Brahmi.
Brahmi derived its name from the revered Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of wisdom, art, and music. Remarkably, the plant's physical structure mirrors a segment of the brain, specifically resembling the cerebellum.
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This remarkable resemblance symbolizes Brahmi's potency in nurturing the profound and penetrating intelligence associated with the Divine Mind.Otherwise known as Bacopa Monnieri, water hyssop, Indian Pennywort, or Barmhi, is thought to be a spiritual gift from the Ayurvedic tradition.
It promotes calm, intelligence, wisdom, and memory – including our collective spiritual insight.
The tiny flowers of Brahmi are in the same vibratory space of the crown and third-eye chakras, also suggestive of spiritual wisdom.
In Ayurveda Brahmi can:
Promote Medhya (Heals and promotes the Intellect)
Inspire Ayushya (Inspires Long life)
Spark Rasayana (Restoration and rejuvenation of the body)
Promote Dhana ( Promotes Wealth)
Restore Majjadhaty Rasayana (Improves the nervous system)
Give Svara ( Give Voice)
Halt Visa (Stops Poison)
& so much more
Modern science states that Brahmi supports:
Reduction of stress through antioxidant action
Retention, creation, and retrieval of memory
Sound sleep
Reduction of anxiety
Improvement of creative thought
Improved cognition and intelligence
Free-radical scavenging
Slow aging
An improved immune system
Better blood glucose levels
Reduced inflammation
Speedy healing of chronic disease or injuries
Beautiful hair, skin and nails
Protection against toxic compounds and carcinogens like Acrylamide
Brahmi is a perfect gift from the natural world to awaken your inner spiritual wisdom, and enliven your spirit.
The aphrodisiacal herb inspires creativity and thinking outside your usual range into more lateral terrioity.
WRITTEN BY JADE SUNDARI