Reverse an ageing brain
When I first tried them I actually felt nothing. It took trying various dosages, products, market research and connection with the growers and suppliers to understand that not all mushroom product on the market are made equal.
The Jaw Pelvis Connection
Tension in the jaw might indicate excessive yang energy that needs grounding through the pelvis, while pelvic tension might signal a need for more expressive release through the jaw.
Continued Transformation
That’s when a whole new window of consciousness opened up for me. It was also at that time I had a random encounter with a flaming ball of light. It didn’t just appear before me; it flew across the ocean sort me out then passed through my body in front of everybody one the beach one night while camping with my friends.
The perceiving mind
Manas is the perceiving mind, one of the four key aspects of consciousness in Hindu philosophy. Whether an individual identifies with ego consciousness or cosmic consciousness, their perceptions of the world are mediated through manas. The other three aspects of the mind are:
Gotukola The herb of enlightenment
In Ayurveda, Gotu Kola is considered a potent rejuvenative herb, known as a "Medhya Rasayana," which translates to "nourishing to the mind." It is believed to balance the mind, body, and spirit, promoting longevity and vitality.
Bramhi The Herb of grace
Brahmi was named after the Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, art, and music. The plant itself is even shaped like a part of the brain – the cerebellum – thus indicating its efficacy in promoting the deep, penetrating intelligence of Divine Mind.
Tulsi: the incomparable one
Tulsi embodies a spiritual essence that transcends the boundaries of the material world. Its very presence invokes a sense of reverence and connection to the deeper aspects of existence. Tulsi possesses antioxidant properties that help reduce stress, enhance cognitive function, and promote overall resilience against the pressures of daily life.
Why learning your dosha is at the core of preventing of all your imbalances
At the heart of Ayurveda lies the recognition that every living being embodies the five fundamental elements of nature: space, air, water, earth, and fire. The equilibrium of these elements within the body signifies good health, while their imbalance disrupts the natural flow of energy, paving the way for illness. Each person's predominant blend of these elements forms their primary life force, delineating their body type.