Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 > > Many patients tell this author that Tulsi does not grow in their > house. And chronic diseases are also guest in the house. Peace helps > Tulsi to grow. It responds to love, respect of family members to each > other. This is a simplest experiment everyone can do, no electronic > equipment nor electricity needed. If you wish to read something about > Tulsi, there are special books written by saints and Vaidyas too. Pt. > Ramkumar Sharma Acharyaji (awgp.org) also has written, a book in > Hindi, perhaps available online to read. in light of these statements it is important to note that growing Tulsi is a challenge in places like Canada and Europe because of the cooler climate and lack of light during winter, and so unlike in India where it is a perennial Tulsi is a hardy annual, best propagated and grown in greenhouse - the seeds can be collected in fall and sown again in april/may at temperatures above 18 degrees C the tradition of plants growing or not growing well in a home is also part of the western herbal tradition - for example, Rosemary, which is said to embody the divine feminine (for christians, the virgin mary) will only grow in a home where this loving, feminine, healing energy is strong - here in Canada, Rosemary is definitely a perennial but generally needs to be brought inside before the first frost, and replanted outside in early spring Rosemary is wonderful herb for digestion, depression and to enhance concentration, like Tulsi, reduces vata and kapha, and only aggravates pitta in excess best... todd Caldecott todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com www.toddcaldecott.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Wow - here rosemary grows everywhere - there are some very old bushes growing here that are never watered but despite drought and dry conditions just keep keeping on. Jane - Todd Caldecott Re: <ayurveda> Plants and himsa Rosemary is wonderful herb for digestion, depression and to enhance concentration, like Tulsi, reduces vata and kapha, and only aggravates pitta in excess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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