The powerful life-force energy — known as qi or prana — within the plant, within the medicine, within YOU, and within the world around you, is working synergistically to produce the result you desire (and even more than you dreamed possible).
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The healing potential of plant medicine is far greater than a take-this-herb for-that-symptom approach…
The powerful life-force energy — known as qi or prana — within the plant, within the medicine, within YOU, and within the world around you, is working synergistically to produce the result you desire (and even more than you dreamed possible).
Medicinal plants are also rich in different forms of life force, which can give powerful support to your meditation, yoga, and Qigong practices.
When you take a drop of a herbal tincture on your tongue… rub a drop on the bottom of your foot… inhale the aroma of a healing essential oil from a diffuser… you’re experiencing healing from a botanical remedy — and the healing “agent” in these remedies is qi.
In Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, qi and prana are the basis of diagnosis and treatment. In yoga and meditation, they’re the basis of spiritual practices and transformation.
Qigong and other forms of energy medicine are so powerful because they energize the prana body, or the body made of qi.
And in all of these ancient lineages, health, illness, and consciousness are perceived as processes of life force — and rooted in the interplay and balance of the elements, the essence of the sun and moon, and the evolution of spirit within matter.
In other words, your body is a matrix of all these cosmological energies and terrestrial elements…
The Matrix of Magic offers you a complete system of study and practices based on millennia-old lineages of medicine, meditation, and mysticism. This 8-part program provides simple and direct ways to help you perceive how your body — and its complicated matrix of energies — are animated by nature’s profound evolutionary intelligence.
Over the eight weeks, you’ll discover how to have a deep, meaningful, and sustained internal relationship with the intelligence of nature as it operates in your body and mind.
And you’ll discover that by learning how to tune into this energetic interplay, you can have a much more powerful healing experience through your use of botanical remedies — and a profound means for complementing and enhancing your contemplative practices and deepening your spiritual life.
You’ll discover that through greater awareness and understanding of the life force of the natural world and within you, you can better support your health and wellbeing, increase your self-knowledge, gain insights into the current conditions of life, and find greater inner peace… as your true spiritual nature and deeper cosmological identity is revealed.
From classical Asian medicine, you’ll learn that there are five classifications and types of prana operating at all levels of your body and mind — from physiological functions to states of consciousness to the flow of time and the cycle of birth and death.
And you’ll discover that this knowledge, perception, and understanding of the nature of prana is synonymous with spiritual evolution, and that it can be a basis for making healthy lifestyle choices, managing stress, and even better understanding the karmic and ancestral influences in your life.
David Crow, LAc, is the founder of the highly respected essential oils company, Floracopeia, and one of today’s greatest synthesizers of wisdom lineages regarding plants. He’s studied medicinal plants in their environments all over the world, conducted extensive research on their healing properties, and immersed himself in ancient healing lineages for more than 30 years.
In The Matrix of Magic, David will share theories and practices for cultivating greater awareness and understanding of the healing energies within botanical remedies, our bodies, and the Earth and other planets by experiencing them through meditations, a more conscious approach to using medicinal plants, and a deepened relationship with the natural world.
If you choose to take this journey, you’ll experience a profoundunderstanding of herbs, aromatherapy, and cosmology.
By understanding plants in this way, you open up a more dynamic relationship with your energy systems. You cultivate more prana or chi. You harmonize your bodily energy. You rebuild your immune system.
This reawakened relationship with the plant kingdom will help you grow deeper roots for holistic living, allowing you to better navigate health crises, aging, and even grief and loss.
In this 8-part transformational program, David will guide you through the fundamental skills and competencies you’ll need to have a deep, meaningful, and sustained internal relationship with the intelligence of nature as it operates in your body and mind.
Each training session will build harmoniously upon the previous one so you’ll receive a complete, holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles based on millennia-old lineages of medicine, meditation, and mysticism. This course will provide simple and direct ways to help you perceive how your body — and its complicated matrix of energies — are animated by nature’s profound evolutionary intelligence.
Chinese, Tibetan, and Ayurvedic medicine are rich repositories not only of ethnobotanical knowledge for healing the body, but also of spiritual practices and mystical insights from the cultures they evolved in. Along with the lineages of yogic and contemplative disciplines of its time, classical Asian medicine explored and recorded the subtle energetic systems that lie at the interface of body, mind, and spirit.
This course is a complete system of study and practices based on these millennia-old lineages medicine, meditation and mysticism, that offers simple and direct ways to perceive how the body is a matrix of cosmological energies and terrestrial elements animated by nature’s profound evolutionary intelligence.
As we move through the various stages of study and contemplation, we will find that these ancient concepts have valuable applications for health and wellbeing, increasing self-knowledge, giving insights into the current conditions of life, and finding inner peace through understanding our true spiritual nature and deeper cosmological identity.
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The concept of prana, life force, is central to all yogic, meditative, and healing lineages. In medicine, prana is the basis of diagnosis and treatment; in yoga and meditation it is the basis of spiritual practices.
From classical Asian medicine we learn that there are numerous classifications and types of prana operating at all levels of the body and mind, from physiological functions to states of consciousness to the flow of time and the cycle of birth and death. The knowledge, perception and understanding of the nature of prana is synonymous with spiritual evolution; it is also the basis of making healthy lifestyle choices, managing stress, and myriad other important practical applications.
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Just as prana is central to Vedic, Ayurvedic, and Tantric philosophies and practices, qi is central to Chinese medicine and Taoist philosophies and practices.
In many ways the concepts are synonymous, but they are also different; by studying and contemplating both lineages we are able to develop an encompassing view and understanding of the energy and vitality that animates all living things. As prana is in Ayurveda, qi is the basis of diagnosis and treatment in Chinese medicine; as prana is in yoga and Tantra, qi is the basis of qigong and Taoist spiritual practices.
As with prana, we learn that there are numerous classifications and types of qi operating at all levels of the body and mind, from physiological functions to states of consciousness to the flow of time and the cycle of birth and death. As with prana, the knowledge, perception and understanding of the nature of qi helps us understand the karmic and ancestral influences in our lives, supports healthy lifestyle choices, and can enhance our spiritual evolution by deepening our perception of unity with the intelligence of nature.
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Classical Asian medicine and its associated yogic influences offer profound insights into fundamental existential questions related to life, death, and rebirth.
Tibetan embryology, for example, describes how the patterns of consciousness in the incarnating mind-stream determine the elemental constitution of the body at the time of conception.
The Kalachakra Tantra, one of the influences of Tibetan medicine, describes how the external world is created by the incarnating consciousness as a place for fulfilling its karmas. Taoist mystics tell us that spirit transforms into birth and back again in an ongoing cycle.
Studying these profound teachings deepens our self-knowledge and spiritual awareness; it could be accurately said that contemplating the mystical dimensions of life, death, and incarnation is one of the most direct paths to spiritual growth and the development of inner wisdom.
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The inner teachings of classical Asian medicine are rich sources of knowledge and spiritual insights about the relationship of the body and mind, and how formless consciousness inhabits the matrix of elemental form.
From Vedanta and Ayurveda we learn that there are five interwoven bodies, from the external elements of food and water to the most subtle consciousness beyond time and space. From Sankkya philosophy and Ayurveda we learn that mahat, universal mind, evolves into individual mind and sense consciousness. F
rom Tantric meditation we learn that for prana to awaken the subtle nervous system of the chakras, we must first create a mental body of emptiness as the container.
Knowledge and understanding of these systems can be cultivated through contemplative methods and study, with important applications for health and wellbeing; at a spiritual level, understanding the mysteries of the body/mind relationship is synonymous with spiritual evolution and self-knowledge.
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Derived from their associated yogic lineages and cultural influences, Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine offer unique teachings and insights concerning the spiritual dimensions of the heart and their relationships to the mind and emotions. These holistic concepts articulate tangible and intangible aspects of our being, such as the luminosity of our presence, the impact of moods on immunity, and our cognitive functions.
Knowledge of the spiritual dimensions of the heart informs us that we are immaterial vapor of consciousness infused in the materiality of the body, which helps us understand our true nature and the challenges of maintaining balance in the earthly elements.
Cultivating this awareness has important applications for healing mental and emotional disturbances, especially stress, insomnia, anxiety and depression, as the luminosity of the heart is directly related to how we process stimuli from the world and our emotional reactions to it. At a spiritual level, purification of consciousness so we can return to our true luminous nature is the primary goal of many yogic and meditative traditions.
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The inner spiritual traditions of classical Asian medicine are rich sources of teachings about the influences of solar energy, its relationship to plants, and the fire of metabolism in the human body. These teachings have applications for diagnosis and treatment as well as meditation; they are fundamental to Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, as well as Tantric ritual and meditations in the inner landscape of the energy body.
At a practical level these teachings can be applied to understanding our body type, to understanding proper diets and lifestyle, and to know which herbs are best for our needs. At a spiritual level these teachings offer us a way to discover how the celestial influences of sunlight and the terrestrial influences of fire are continually active in our physiology and mental and emotional states, which leads to heightened awareness of our cosmological identity and perception of biological unity with nature.
Through meditation and contemplative practices, we can become aware of how the warmth of the body and the light of consciousness are the manifestations and expressions of sunlight distilled by the alchemy of metabolism.
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The inner spiritual traditions of classical Asian medicine are rich sources of teachings about the subtle influences of lunar energies, their relationship with plants, the water element and the human body.
These teachings have applications for diagnosis and treatment as well as meditation; they are fundamental to Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, as well as Tantric ritual and meditations in the inner landscape of the energy body.
At a practical level these teachings can be applied to understanding our body type, to understanding proper diets and lifestyle, and to know which herbs are best for our specific condition. A
t a spiritual level, these teachings offer us a way to discover how the celestial influences of the moon and the terrestrial influences of water are continually active in our physiology and mental and emotional states, which leads to heightened awareness of our biological unity with nature.
With sustained meditation practice and mindful use of foods and herbs, we can become aware of how the nutritional nectar alchemically distilled in the body from the essences of the plant realm is the basis of consciousness and the source of inner peace and contentment.
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Eight 120-Minute Class Recorded Sessions With David Crow
Experience a rare opportunity to be learn from botanical medicine pioneer David Crow — from the comfort of your own home. Each class session helps you create the specific skills and abilities to apply protocols for using medicinal plants for protection for specific conditions.
Eight PDF Transcripts of Class Sessions
In addition to the high quality MP3 audios, you’ll also receive the entire class transcription in PDF format. You can then review, print, and highlight the most important insights and practices you were given.
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