You, me, the world and The Moringa Tree
Plants, Stones & Metals are considered to be related and living.
They are
“different moments of a same cosmic process”
As we move on
our cosmic journey we are constantly under the influence of
various forces; the spirit that moves us, if you will. So in a
way we are always heading into a future that has already been.
We breathe the same air that has been recycled by our Mother,
that all before us has breathed. Looking at a photo of all the
satellites surrounding our planet I realize how we are
challenged daily by the technology hum that constantly pervades
our senses. This unnatural hum has to become natural, and this
takes time. For us to advance we need to experiment, but we do
need to learn to differentiate between what is good for us
entirely and what is destructive to us and that keeps us apart.
So when you stand in a place and project strongly, there is
usually someone who receives. However, this might be many years
from now. Ultimately it is how we use the information our
personal antennae have picked up that will decide for us who we
are and what we do with this information.
We hit an obstacle and dissolve. We reform and query; who are
we, who am I?
So the inner
bombardment continues. As we grow we sometimes experience
intense emotional upheaval before the immensity of the release.
You may go quietly or you may be dragged along the path, leaving
your marks on the road of your resistance. The calling is
strong, heed the message, listen to the earth and as you move
through the fire, call on that fiery strength to sustain you as
you start your walk through the ages of your formation.
Seek out the
pharmacies of nature and see in which box she keeps them.
Nature has
perfected the plant material and it is up to us to follow her
example when we extract the curative properties from each
particular plant. Remember that the experimenter has an effect
upon the experiment. This is a magnetic and spiritual
connection, which may be either on a conscious or subconscious
level. When you harvest a plant, whether it be for food or
medicinal purposes it is important to harvest at the correct
time. This does not necessarily mean that you need to harvest
Nettles in a fire period, rather it is your mood that is vital
for the release of the energies within the plant. Learn to trust
your intuition and focus on this trust process, it will aid you
well on your journey.
We all have
the potential to be healers. It is not only we humans that
have a need to be healed; our entire living planet is needful of
healing. Each one of us can take part in this healing process.
Consider that the conscious mind is not and has never been the
source of dis-ease, rather it is the subconscious patterns of
feeling and belief that may be the contributing factor. This
subconsciously maintaining of patterns is not easy to access
because of our excellent abilities of hiding them away. Very
often unexpressed pain and trauma of our past is stored in the
muscular and connective tissue of our bodies, creating tension,
blocks in circulation and then ultimately pain and dis-ease.
These memories can also be stored in other organs of the body.
So make your aim an emotional release and rescue your inner
child so as to alter those memories you have stored away in your
bodily system.
Our souls
essence is captured in the essential oils of plants. Which
are the plants that you resonate the most with? Meditate over
your choice; is it the scent, the colour or is it the overall
display of a mass of plants that stirs you. What day of the week
do you find yourself needing Nature’s healing more than on
others? We are experts at deceiving ourselves, and sometimes
others. This makes us all natural actors, the stars of our own
show! It may be also the time to hang up the broom and take out
the spade!
As our planet
moves through this part of the universe, we, living now, are
experiencing thought patterns that were last felt by our
ancestors who lived way back then, many, many thousands of years
ago, as they too experienced. These whispered messages are being
felt by many today, unsettling some, joyfully embracing others
and jolting the rest of us into a new consciousness. We are
affected by our climatic conditions and as our climate changes,
so should we be embracing the changes in order to harmonize with
the planet we call home. There is no doubt that our lifestyles
are causing immense upheavals. There seem to be many answers,
yet few are being put into practice. There are new technologies
that may be less damaging to our environment although they may
not appear so now. Yet the one fact remains that we ignore at
our peril. We need our forests, our fields of trees and our
various plant and animal life, to survive into the future.
Otherwise where does the carbon go! We do not want this inside
us, yet we seem reluctant to take a stand against this
occurring. This is where the individual comes together. Where
you can, plant as much as you can. Bombard your local councils
for more trees, make arrangements for residents to water the
growing trees; each family could take turns so as to share in
the rebuilding of our future. Note that many of our indigenous
Rhus species require no watering after the first 2 years or so
and then in the beginning just a little in order to establish a
strong root system. This is the difference between being apart
from or a part of!
There isn’t
much that Nature requires of us, other than we take care of the
home that is provided for us during our physical lifetime. If
each one of us makes a conscious effort to contribute towards
the continued greening of our surroundings, we will be ensuring
the survival of much for the many to follow. The stress of life
can be eased almost totally by directing energies in the right
direction and interaction with nature is a most fulfilling and
rewarding experience. By observing climate change and making
notes each year about your little ecosystem and how it is being
affected will do much to increase universal knowledge as we
start sharing this information with each other.
A tree that is
gaining popularity is the Moringa. Moringa leaves could
practically wipe out malnutrition on our planet. Experts agree
that the long-term solution to malnutrition is the use of foods
rich in the essential nutrients often lacking in people's diets.
Modern scientific research is proving that Moringa leaves are
one of the richest sources of such nutrients. Even small amounts
of the leaves could protect thousands of people from suffering
and death. The leaves of Moringa oleifera, commonly known as the
Moringa tree, are a very rich source of beta-carotene.
“The
Moringa oleifera
tree truly
delivers wonders. The leaves of this tree are worthy of special
attention. Traditional medicine in several countries has used
these leaves to cure a host of diseases. Clinical studies are
suggesting that traditional medicine has been on the right
track. Nutritional analyses show that the leaves are very high
in protein and contain all of the essential amino acids,
including two amino acids that are especially important for
children’s diets. This is most uncommon in a plant food. Moringa
leaves are also packed with essential vitamins and
minerals—especially vitamins A and C. Delivering such powerful
nutrition, these leaves could prevent the scourge of
malnutrition and related diseases. To top it off, Moringa is a
fast-growing, drought-resistant tree that grows even in marginal
soils and with very little care. Some call it a miracle. Could
it also be good science? These humble leaves have the potential
to deliver the nutrition needed to prevent and cure diseases and
save populations.”
(Balbir S. Mathur President Trees for Life)
Moringa was
highly valued in the ancient world. The Romans, Greeks and
Egyptians extracted edible oil from the seeds and used it for
perfume and skin lotion. In the 19th century, plantations of
Moringa in the West Indies exported the oil to Europe for
perfumes and lubricants for machinery. People in the Indian
sub-continent have long used Moringa pods for food. The edible
leaves are eaten throughout West Africa and in parts of Asia.
Every part of the Moringa tree is said to have beneficial
properties that can serve humanity. People in societies around
the world have made use of these properties. The leaves and pods
are used for Nutrition and medicine; the Flowers for Medicine;
the Seeds for Water Purification and Medicine; Cooking oil is
used for cosmetics & lubricants; the Bark, Roots and Gum are
used for Medicine.
Moringa Leaves
are full of essential disease-preventing nutrients: Vitamin A,
which acts as a shield against eye disease, skin disease, heart
ailments, diarrhea, and many other diseases. Vitamin C, fighting
a host of illnesses including colds and flu. Calcium, which
builds strong bones and teeth, and helps prevent osteoporosis.
Potassium, essential for the functioning of the brain and
nerves. Proteins, the basic building blocks of all our body
cells. Some of the common ailments Moringa is used for skin
infections, anemia, respiratory ailments, headaches, blood
impurities, arthritis and rheumatism. Studies are being
conducted over claims of possible cures for TB, Malaria, Urinary
infections and Jaundice, amongst many others. Even more exciting
is the experimentation from the oil for alternative fuel
sources.
Gram for gram,
dried leaves contain 10 times the Vitamin A of Carrots, 1/2 the
Vitamin C of Oranges, 17 times the Calcium of Milk, 15 times the
Potassium of Bananas, 25 times the Iron of Spinach and 9 times
the Protein of Yoghurt. Gram for gram, fresh leaves contain 4
times the Vitamin A of Carrots, 7 times the Vitamin C of
Oranges, 4 times the Calcium of Milk, 3 times the Potassium of
Bananas, ¾ the Iron of Spinach and twice the amount of Protein
of Yoghurt.