Anonymous ID: 4c6b02 Feb. 12, 2020, 9:18 p.m. No.8121050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Thuja- homeopathic remedy -evergreen

 

https://www.materiamedica.info/en/materia-medica/john-henry-clarke/thuja

 

"It abounds in the upper zones of North America, from Pennsylvania northwards, where it "often forms what are commonly known as cedar-swamps. It grows upon the rocky banks of rivers, and in low, swampy spots, blossoming from May until June and maturing its fruit in autumn. The Arbor Vitae assumes a conical form with such true lines as to appear 'clipped,' thus forming one of our most valued high-hedge trees" (Millspaugh). Thuja was introduced to France from Canada in the reign of Francis I. of France, and it has now an honoured place in most of our gardens and shrubberies. The native habitat of Thuja is not without its importance in relation to therapeutics. It loves swamps"

 

more reading about this plant….

https://www.britishhomeopathic.org/charity/how-we-can-help/articles/homeopathic-medicines/t/thuja/

 

"The Tree of Resurrection

Thuja is one of homeopathy’s greatest gifts to mankind and to medicine. It is a remedy for all seasons, but especially when, often through suffering and tragedy, the personal gulf between human and divine widen and trust and joy in the life-experience weaken or are lost, replaced by addiction to materialism; by futile attempts to saturate the senses with pleasure and distraction; by trying to bring sterile order, control and inhibi­tion into a life perceived to be random and out of control; and by repressing or abusing the feminine. Such escapist and oppositional behaviour increases dual­ity and fails to honour the lord of the trees; symbolically the offender will be emotionally torn to pieces. Thuja, being one with the Cosmic Tree, bridges dimen­sions and, like Dionysos, can descend into the personal underworld, resurrect the repressed energies of generations and bring homeopathic salvation"