Showing posts with label Be Here Now. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Be Here Now. Show all posts
Tuesday, 18 August 2020
Medicine Chest: Prickly ash harvest, learning from the plant ..
I've already written a post (it's here) about my personal experiences using prickly ash for pain. Might be useful to read that first, then read this one.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I particularly like prickly or thorny plants. Hawthorn, rose, nettle. Motherwort with its scratchy 'crown of thorns' seed heads. And, of course, prickly ash. (Interestingly, all of these have pain relieving qualities - here we have the Doctrine of Signatures in action again ie what a plant can cause, it can treat.)
These plants also make us pay attention to where we are and what we're doing when we hang out with or harvest them. I like that singular focus required for the work. And I don't mind a bit when one of them pokes or scratches me back to the task at hand if my mind has wandered. In this world of multi-tasking as a way of life, it feels good to have hands and mind working together as one.
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Be Here Now,
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prickly ash bark,
prickly ash berries,
Somatic movement,
trippy stuff man,
xanthoxylum americanum,
zanthoxylum
Monday, 19 November 2018
The message of prickly plants
I'm particular to prickly plants. And thorny ones. The bristly-er the better. I like a plant with attitude.
Wild rugosa roses - the best roses for medicine - have extremely bristly canes that fight back ferociously whenever it comes time for me to trim them, unless treated with the utmost deference; meanwhile, their cousin hawthorn's thorns are lethal weapons that can literally blind anyone who blunders into them.
Stinging nettles, there's another one that will inflict pain to the unseeing; and burdock with its velcro-like burrs won't let you pass without something to remember it by.
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nettles (again),
prickly plants,
Ram Dass,
the other side of herbs,
wild parsnip
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