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He/She holds the ability to bring harmony to the living energy systems of the individual human, their community, animals, plants and the greater world. These methods of healing and problem-solving through sensitivity to energy and the ability to balance it are important.

The practice calls us to awaken our inherent nature. It is the fundamental principles of almost all healing and spiritual traditions. However it is not a faith, but a constantly evolving wisdom tradition in which we learn purely from our own, individual and collective, personal experience.

Nor is it a religion and it is dogma-free, indeed it supports any existing spiritual practice a person may already hold. The practitioner follows practices that nourish the sacred in the Self and the world and comes to see, know and work with all energy as sacred.

This holistic pattern is thoroughly rooted in the Spiritual energy of the land. There is a deep honoring of the lineage of your land, the archetypes, mythology and sacred sites that hold our tradition. Alongside native,or indigenous practices have been incorporated that many others draw from these common practices come through all worldwide traditions.

Outstanding among these traditions supporting the pathway of the heart, is the ancient wisdom teachings, with cutting edge breakthrough techniques for Energetic-Spiritual, Psycho-Emotional and Physical emergence.

It is a path of holistic development and evolution, a path of remembering who we truly are in our essence and a path of finding the strength to live daily from that place of authenticity.

The pathway of the heart brings the practitioner deep into Nature and into the Self at the same time, to learn to travel to the world of their Spirit, beyond ordinary time and space, to retrieve healing, guidance and vision.

This path is one of integrity allowing the practitioner to emerge as an empowered, autonomous truth seeker who is free to touch and express the ecstatic essence of Life. The pathway to the heart is built upon our innate understanding, literally “retrieving, through the energy of compassion”.

The word for “healing” is the same as the word for “retrieval” and the training supports self-healing and return to wholeness through our recovery of essential parts of ourselves that have been damaged, hidden or lost..

The process takes us from “victim” to “warrior”- a “warrior of the heart” who is testimony to the courage to heal and who shines with the luminosity of one who lives from their heart.

In the world traditions, there is no difference between the “heart” and the “soul”, a vision that a sacred, soulful life is realized through compassion and love.

The pathway to the heart assists us to incorporate Healing ways of self-care and Connection to the energies of the natural world, into a modern daily life with ease and simplicity.

When we do this, our entire day becomes informed by a strong, positive intent which opens our heart and allows us to participate in and observe life, with greater meaning.

We become more attuned to ourselves as Body-Mind-Spirit organisms and , we witness more and more the Energetic-Spiritual energy in all that is material.

Our perception leads us inward and outward shifting to a new insightful focus, revealing more the beauty and dimensions of the Self and Creation.



Sunday, January 15, 2012

Guduchi

Guduchi 
Guduchi 


(Tinospora cordifolia) – also known as Amrit – is one of the most valued herbs in the Ayurvedic pharmacy. 

According to Vedic myth, when the ancient gods churned the primordial ocean, an ambrosial nectar was created that would confer immortality on any who imbibed it. 

The nectar was named amrit, a Sanskrit word that means “imperishable.” Although modern science hasn’t been able to confirm its immortalizing properties, a growing number of studies support guduchi’s role as an adoptogen – a potent herb that increases the body’s resistance to stress, anxiety, and illness.

Guduchi has been used for thousands of years in India but is only just beginning to be available in the West. 

It is commonly used for the following purposes:

•  Preventing colds and flu

•  Reducing the side effects of chemotherapy drugs

•  Immune system enhancement

•  Chronic skin disorders such as psoriasis or eczema

•  Anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory

•  Hepatitis & jaundice (helps protect the liver from exposure to toxins)

•  Gout and rheumatic disorders

Amrit contains the bitter, pungent, and astringent tastes. Although it is traditionally used to remove accumulated Pitta dosha, guduchi is balancing for all the doshas.

How to Use Guduchi:

Guduchi is usually available in powdered form, and the standard dosage for immune enhancement is one teaspoon twice daily. It can be taken on an ongoing basis if you are facing a persistent health challenge such as cancer. At the onset of a cold or flu, taking guduchi for a week may help to fight off the infection.

Combined with other herbs:

Guduchi can be combined with Shatavari or ashwagandha as a general tonic, or with aloe vera juice for the purposes of detoxification. 

As a paste:

Guduchi can also be used in the form of a paste and applied directly to chronic skin irritations.
One precaution: Although studies have shown no significant adverse side effects, guduchi can be slightly constipating if taken for long periods by those prone to sluggish bowels.

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