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Divine Deodar of Orleans
Forgiveness
Deodar Cedrus - Divine tree of God
English vernacular name derives from the Sanskrit term devadāru, which means "wood of the gods", a compound of deva (god) and dāru (wood).
The curative properties of Deodar are well recorded in Indian Ayurvedic medicines
The inner wood is aromatic and used to make incense. Inner wood is distilled into essential oil. As insects avoid this tree, the essential oil is used as insect repellent on the feet of horses, cattle and camels. It also has antifungal properties and has some potential for control of fungal deterioration of spices during storage. The outer bark and stem are astringent. It’s biomedical actions are reported to be calmative antispasmodic, creates sweating, urination and is aromatic. Deodar’s Ayurvedic actions are reported to increase digestive function, remove toxins from the bowel, alleviate coughing, and cure skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis.
Cedarwood oil is often used for its aromatic properties, especially in aromatherapy. It has a characteristic woody odour which may change somewhat in the course of drying out. The crude oils are often yellowish or darker in colour. Its applications cover soap perfumes, household sprays, floor polishes and insecticides and is also used in microscope work as a clearing oil.
In Phytobiophysics Deodar Cedrus has been used to create Superfit Tree formula SF5 for the lungs and is called Breathe. It is used to enable one to forgive and therefore recover from a deeply embittered soul which often leads to an inability to breathe properly, poor health and cancerous states. Toxicity weight problems and bowel and skin disorders
Sivananda Ashram in Orleans
Sacred tree for healing
Cedrus Deodar Divine tree of God
The spindle of the fir cone
Representing the inner core
of the soul
The fir cone, like a ball of string,
represents the journey of life
Tree of God
The Pine cone – the pineal
The seed - Elephant head
Ganesh
God of tree and
plant health care
Ganesh The elephant-deity riding a mouse — has become one of the commonest
mnemonics for anything associated with Hinduism. This not only suggests the importance of Ganesh, but also shows how popular and pervasive this deity is in the minds of the masses
Ganesh is the Ever-Blissful, elephant-headed deva (god) who is lovingly worshipped and revered by millions of people worldwide.
Although Ganesh is known through the Hindu religion, Shri Ganesh transcends religion and is loved by many non-Hindu’s.
Ganesh, is the God of Good Luck and Auspiciousness and is the Dispeller of problems and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the God of wisdom, wealth, health, celibacy, fertility and happiness.
He is also the God of education, knowledge and wisdom, literature, and the fine arts. The son of Shiva and Parvati, Ganesh has an elephantine countenance with a curved trunk and big ears, and a huge pot-bellied body of a human being. He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth. In fact, Ganesh is one of the five prime Hindu deities (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Durga being the other four) whose idolatry is glorified as the panchayatana puja.
Panchayatana puja.
Panchayatana puja is the system of worship in the Smarta
Sampradaya of Hinduism. It is said to have been introduced
in the 8th century and consists of the worship of five deities:
Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, Surya and Ganesha. Depending on the
tradition followed by Smarta households, one of these deities
is kept in the center and the other four surround it. Worship is
offered to all the deities. The five are represented by small
murtis, or by five kinds of stones, or by five marks drawn on
the floor. One is placed in the center as the devotee's
preferred God, Ishta Devarti , and the other four in a square
around it.
Ganesha
Ganesha who is the remover of calamities and who is all auspiciousness Jaya Ganesha Jaya Ganesha Jaya Ganesha Pahiman
Shri Ganesha Shri Ganesha Shri Ganesha Rakshaman
What Ganesha Stands For:
Ganesha has four arms which symbolize his status as the universal ruler and establishes his power over the four categories of beings – those who can live only in water, those who can live in water and on earth, those who can live only on earth and those who can fly in air.
The Significance of four : It was god Ganesha who instituted the four castes and the four Vedas.
One hymn in Sri Bhagavat Tattva , says: ‘In heaven, this child will establish the predominance over gods, on earth over men, in the nether world over anti-gods and serpents. He causes the four principles of the elements to move and is therefore four armed. In one hand, he holds a shell, in another a discus, in the third a club or a sweet and in the fourth a lotus.’ Thus, all aspects of Ganesh’s form are filled with symbolic meanings.
I think that this symbolism also represents the four heart locks and four planes of existence.
Rainbow
Inspiration - transformation
Poplars - Stately protectors of the universe
Transformation of Moth to Bird
Reversed head of Ganesh
Forgiveness, Freeing the soul of resentment
anger, hatred, jealousy and bitterness and
allowing healing and recovery
Plain tree HCP
Golden Cone Fern
[Wait awhile]
OM sound of the universe
Golden mantle of protection
insight
‘take the light’ meteorite
Awareness through the senses
Nobility
Buddha baby
Bejewelled with health
meditation contemplation
Spiritual energy
The absolute
Self existence
Belief
Golden Fern cone ‘wait a while’
Empowerment
Eosinophils
DNA Thalamus
Histamine
RNA PRE Brain factor
Cranial nerves
SF 9 Structure
Mangrove Formula
Mangrove Formula
Bahamas
Mangrove The Pineal
• Master Pineal Enzyme- the genome
• Pineal Relay Enzyme-structure
• Pineal Ribosome Enzyme-structure of hormones and enzymes
• Pineal Melanin Enzyme-
Melatonin Parathyroid Factor
Melatonin Thymus Factor Melatonin Pancreas factor
• Pineal Endocrine Enzyme- the endocrine function
Connected to Optic Nerve
Mangrove Bahamas
Rhizophoraceae
Mangroves (generally) are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics. The word is used in at least three senses, (1) most broadly to refer to the habitat and entire plant assemblage or mangal for which the terms mangrove swamp and mangrove forest are also used, (2) to refer to all trees and large shrubs in the mangal, and (3) narrowly to refer to the mangrove family of plants, or even more specifically just to mangrove trees of the genus rhizophora Mangal is found in depositional coastal environments where fine sediments, often with high organic content, collect in areas protected from high energy wave action.
The plant exudes salt
Perception
THE FORMULA
The Sodium Electrolyte Pathway
FF4 11 Blood pressure
Tri cuspid
Optic nerve Cerebellum
DNA Thalamus Melatonin Thymus Factor
Thymosin
Fl 05/ PV
White oval lichen
Eyesight
Immunity
SV2 SV40 SV5
Zinc presidium phosphate Parasite Liver Fluke
group 13 Pneumonia
Argon electrolyte associated with Parasite 3
Meningitis mumps
The leaves of this
plant exude salt
Plain tree Formula • Macrophage; alveolar kuppfer mesangeal gonadotrophin osteoclast
• Liver fluke eliminination, Serum amino tranferases, ascites
• Pancreas melatonin Factor Insulin Glucagon Hypo glycaemia Diabetes Pancreatic Peptidase Pancreas Amylase
• PC13 Eyesight liver gallbladder heart
• Brain Optic nerve
• Amino acids l Lysine
• Histamine Brain Substance Fibrinogin Acetyl CoEA
• Sinus tonsil Left Sphenoid Rt Lingual Left Ethmoidal Rt Tubal L/R peyers Patches Appendix Houston Vlave
• Essential oils: Cinnamon Cyprus and Black pepper
Poplar formula Aortic
• Thymus function
• Neutrophils
• Macrophage system spleen alveolar mycroglia
• Special care like walnut comfort
• Acetyl coeA
• Reproduction Androsterone Oestroegen
• Pancreas melatonin pancreas factor, hypoglycaemia
• Mesenteric plexus
• Vit E
• PC24 calcitonin anthrax Bac dys pancreas
• PRE meningis bones
Deodar Formula 1 CT Tricusped
• Heart Lock Emotional Lock 3 Mitral
• Haemoglobin Lymphocytes
• Alveolar Macrophage Hystiocytes
• Brain Hormones Histamine Cholecystekinin
• Appendix l left peyers Patches
• Gastrin Horrmone
• Liver GB Bile
• Campion formula
• Dead nettle
• Cream juniper pine Eucalyptus Cederwood lavender
• SF5 breathe
Phyto-Breathe Deodar Cedrus
Nurturing Cream
Ingredients: • Jojoba
• Pure wheat germ
• Vit E
• SF5 Breathe formula
• Essential oils: Cedar Wood
Lavender
Pine
Eucalyptus
Rosemary
Supports the following symptoms:
• Asthma
• Breathing congestion
• Bronchitis
• Mucous congestion
• Sinus
• Snoring
• Eczema
• Skin inflammation
Phyto-Breathe Deodar Cedrus
Application: Topical Cream
So gentle it can be used on :
• Face to clear sinus congestion and snoring.
• Rub on chest for supporting breathing problems.
• Apply to neck for tonsil relief.
• May be used to support skin irritation, inflammation
including eczema.
Advice : please do a patch test on sensitive skin