The very essence of Naturopathic Medicine is based on the
Latin concept Vis Medicatrix Naturae, or the Healing Power of Nature. From a naturopathic point of view, this means that it is Nature that has the ability to manifest symptoms and to cure those same symptoms. Naturopathic physicians believe that within the Nature Kingdom are found all of the elements and substances needed for healing.
There are those that expand the definition of the Nature Kingdom to include
human nature, which honors our own abilities to heal ourselves.
This is a very special time of year for the natural kingdom. The
gorgeous spring colors are just beginning to burst forth, plants everywhere are
experiencing their rebirth, those of us who are avid gardeners can joyfully
seed our flowers and vegetables, and there is, generally, a wonderful sweetness
and freshness in the air. Now that many of us are starting to spend more time
outdoors again, withdrawing from our winter cocoons, it's a perfect opportunity
to share with you some of the infinite ways in which we can use the blessings
of Mother Nature to cultivate our own healing and serenity. She is continually
available to nurture and heal us. We are reminded of the lovely Native American
chant: "Oh my Mother Earth, teach me to be humble...as you are when the feet
of men walk upon you."
Here we offer some techniques which we have found very helpful to
reconnect with Nature in order to heal, deepen our peace and understanding, and
reunite our- selves with our Oneness. First there is the Earth element which
represents magnetism, strength, purposefulness, rootedness. Some breathing
practices which help to ground our energy, recharge our magnetism, and bring us
strength and renewed commitment are the following. All are done, ideally, in a
beautiful, preferably isolated, niche in Nature with one's bare feet paced
firmly on the ground, but they can be done anywhere, even in the tallest
skyscraper. l) This is an adaptation of the the Tree Pose in yoga. Either
stand with both feet firmly planted on the ground, about a foot apart, or lift
one leg and place your heel against your opposite thigh. Be sure to hold your
gaze and concentration on a particular object which does not move so you will
not lose your balance. You may either let your arms hang down and let your
outstrectched palms face the earth, or you may hold your palms together at the
center of your chest (heart center) as is traditional in yoga and symbolizes
"Namaste", or I bow to the Divine within you . Now imagine that you are
a tree whose roots begin to branch downward from your pelvis and allow those
roots to extend very deeply down into the earth. As you stand, become aware of
the gravitational pull of the earth on the soles of your feet and experience
your body being pulled downward by gravity. As you exhale through both
nostrils, become aware of the pull of the earth's magnetic field on your own
and allow yourself to be emptied of any fear, insecurity, self doubt, or
hesitation. As you inhale through the soles of the feet and, if your arms are
hanging down, through the palms of your hands, draw in the qualities of
strength, purpose, courage, and stability. Experience fully your own balance
and your ability to be an instrument for infinite strength and power. 2) Find
a special tree, one with which you have a particular connection. First, stand
next to the tree, touch or hug it, close your eyes, and see if you can pick up
on anything that tree might like to communicate to you. Open your eyes and use
all of your senses of perception to experience whatever other information you
can from the tree. Much can be observed just from noticing its shape, size,
companions, foliage, trunk, roots. (Once a group of us walked around Greenlake
carefully observing the qualities of each tree and commenting on which of our
friends each tree resembled.) Now that you have connected with the tree, sit
comfortably beneath it and rest your back against its trunk. This is one of the
most wonderful meditation benches you'll ever find. As you meditate, allow
yourself to be healed by the tree and by Nature and to be bathed in an
overwhelming sense of peace and tranquility. It is difficult to remain angry or
fearful if you really let yourself merge with Nature. 3) If you are lucky
enough to find a hollowed-out tree, it is an ideal cave for meditation and
contemplation. It is in such a tree, which we know and love, that we celebrated
the Harmonic Convergence.