Tibetan medicine has a long herbal and
alchemical history and those come together in the creation of chulen, or flower
essence remedies, that address physical, emotional and spiritual illnesses at
the deepest levels. Traditionally chulen pills are made from rare plants,
flowers, mosses, semi-precious and precious stones, as well as pieces of holy
relics such as robes of enlightened meditation masters and saints.
These essences have become so popular that
some of the plants they are composed off have been stripped bare from the
Himalayas. Also the energies these essences work with are so subtle that an
essence can be made using the energetic imprint of the materials, leaving the
plants themselves in place to thrive.
We have partnered with traditional Tibetan
doctor Amchi Smanla in Ladakh, India (web.www.smanla-guesthouse.com)
to create a flower essence using traditional
methods, but for Westerners, who tend to experience a lot of Wind disorders
such as anxiety, insomnia and overall restlessness. This essence is perfect for
raising your overall energy levels as well as your Windhorse, roughly translated
as destiny.
We will be giving away a dozen of this
essence in return for a 250 word essay on why you would like the essence and
then another 250 word essay on the effects of the essence on your body and
mind.
This is what the ancient texts say about
this type of essence: All disease is eliminated, your lifespan is increased,
and your complexion and body vibration improve. They make you appear younger
and eliminate wrinkles and gray hair. You gain great wisdom and clarity of
mind. You can easily achieve realizations such as great compassion, loving
kindness, and wisdom; the positive mind arises without difficulty.
This essence is an antidote to all diseases
common to humans; the elements they contain balance your internal nervous
system. Therefore, they are an essential medicine for controlling all disease. Normal
body odor transforms into perfume, speech into mantra, and mind into wisdom. As
a result, you attract all positive energy magnetically, like sources of
honey-nectar attracts bees. All dakas, dakinis and positive spirits become your
friends and come to help.
Want more info about the give-away? Contact Joseph Chinnock at jcboulder@gmail.com.
Want more info about the give-away? Contact Joseph Chinnock at jcboulder@gmail.com.
Some ingredients in addition to the essence
being blessed by over 100,000 mantras:
Tibetan
Name
|
Common
Name
|
Latin
Name
|
1
A-ru-ra
|
Chebulic
Myrobalan
(benefits
all diseases)
|
Terminalis
Chebula Retz
|
2
Ra-nye
|
Polygonatum
Cirrkifolium
|
|
3
Le-tre
|
Heartleaved
Moonseed
|
Timospora
Cordifolia
|
4
Se-wai me-tog
|
Wild
Rose
|
Rosa
Sericea
|
5
Tri-ngag
|
Callicarpa
Macropylla
|
|
6
Kur-kum
|
Saffron
|
Carthamus
Tinctorius
|
7
Ka-ko-la
|
Greater
Cardamon
|
Amonum
Subulatum
|
8
Tag-ngu
|
(for
bile)
|
Drosesa
Peltata
|
9
Ba-ru-ra
|
Belleric
Myrobalan
|
Terminalia
Bellerica
|
10
Chu-shing
|
Banana
Tree
|
|
11
Ha-lo me-tog
|
Mallow
|
|
12
Ba-lui me-tog
|
Himalayan
Silverfir, like Azalea
(for
phlegm, T.B.)
|
|
13
Li-shi
|
Clove
|
Syzigum
Aromaticum
|
14
Chu-kang
|
Bamboo
Manna
|
|
15
Kyu-ru-ra
|
Emblic
Myrobalan
|
Emblicia
Officinalis
|
16
Nye-shing
|
Aspargus
|
Spinosissimus
|
17
Lug-mig
|
Aster
|
Aster
Flaccidus
|
18
Ut-pa-la
|
Utpala
|
Nelumbo
Nucifera
|
19
Me-tog lang-da
|
||
20
Tsa-di
|
Nutmeg
(for wind disease)
|
Myristica
Fragras
|
21
Pe-ma ke-sar
|
Petals
of Ironwood
|
Tree
Mesua Ferrea
|
22
Dang-tzi
|
Honey
|
|
23
Mar
|
Butter
|
|
24
Cha-ka
|
||
25
Se-ma
|
Tribulus
Terrestris
|
|
26
Lug-mug
|
Pedicularis
Diveriana
|
|
27
Pang-gyen
|
Gentian
|
|
28
Wang-lag
|
Orchid
Root
(like
ginseng; gives strength and energy)
|
Gymnademia
Crassimerius
|
29
Sug-mel
|
Lesser
Cardamon
|
Elletaria
Cardomonium
|
30
Ug-chö me-tog
|
(for
improvement of sense organs)
|
|
31
Chang
|
Wine
|
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