The name, ashoka, begins with the sound, "a." In Sanskrit, this sound represents the unlimited field of energy and intelligence in nature, the field of consciousness, which is found pervading every molecule of the universe. In the same way, the sound "a" can literally be found in every other sound of the Sanskrit alphabet. In Sanskrit, there is a deep correlation between sound and meaning. The fact that the name, ashoka, begins with the sound, "a" confirms the fact that this tree has a profound connection to the divine field of energy and intelligence in nature. It is by means of this connection that ashoka is able to remove grief from the sattwa (light of the soul). Shoka means "grief". A - shoka means that the "a" value (the infinite energy and intelligence of nature which is lively in the Ashoka tree) is able to override the small points of grief that build up in the sattwa (light of the soul) and eliminate them. When light is brought in, the problems caused by darkness (tripping over furniture and bumping into walls) instantly disappear. Today, the market for authentic Ashoka is plagued with fraud. One of the pillars of Vaidya Mishras healing practice was to identify and secure authentic materials with a focus on maintaining the pranic integrity from plant to final product. These Ashoka Capsules use Shoka Harini Ashoka and are wonderful for deliving the cooling, emotion-supporting properties of Ashoka.
Learn More: Read Vaiyda’s blog post on Ashoka here or download and listen to his lecture on iTunes, Google Play or Amazon Digital Music.
Directions: Take as direct by your SVA expert or 1 after breakfast and 1 after dinner.
Contraindications: No contraindications when taken in proper dosage and form.
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