(11-25-2010, 04:20 PM)Pickle Wrote: I have heard stories that the weeds in the area happen to have nutrients that people in the same area lack.
Yes!!! I absolutely believe that! I was introduced to this idea by a book called The Psychic Garden by Mellie Vyldert. It totally blew my mind when I read it! And I have found it to be true!
Last summer, I noticed a single plantain plant in the empty lot next door, as well as several in an empty lot down the street. We were out of an early morning walk, and I intentionally searched our own yard, hoping to spot some plantain plants, but there were none. So I gathered some of the mature seed, with the intention of scattering them in my own yard, as plantain is a very useful and powerful plant ally to have access to.
Well, the very next day, before I even had a chance to scatter the seed, I am not kidding, I saw several plantain plants in my own yard! There was just no way those plants could have grown that fast in just 24 hours! To be so tiny as to be hidden in the grass, to being that big!
I marveled at this, but accepted it as just another of those Matrix Moments.
But then, just a few days later, I picked up my cat who had been rolling the grass, and some tiny critter (probably a spider) was in his fur, and it bit me. My face got all swollen, right under the eye, and I was concerned about my eye. Spider bites can be serious and even deadly, so I took it seriously.
Well, plantain has historically been used for spider bites and even snake bite. So I asked those beautiful plantain plants if they would help me. I felt a resounding yes! I smeared their juice all over the area, and the swelling started going down immediately! It took several days, but I never got any reason to be concerned about the bite. It completely healed.
I am absolutely convinced that this plant's consciousness came to my yard to help me, at just the right time.