AMLA BERRY

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Sacred Fruit of the Divine. Purifier of Body and Spirit.

Amla Berry — known in Sanskrit as Amalaki, the "nurse" or "mother" — is one of the most revered plants in Ayurvedic and Hindu spiritual tradition. In the folk magic and spiritual practice context, it is used to clear stagnant or negative energy, raise spiritual vibration, sharpen consciousness, and open the practitioner to higher states of awareness and divine connection.

This is a plant that has been considered sacred for thousands of years. When you work with Amla, you are working with one of the oldest spiritual allies on earth.

Folklore & Magical Uses

In Hindu tradition, the Amla tree is considered sacred to Vishnu and is associated with the goddess Lakshmi, making it a plant of divine blessing, abundance, and spiritual purity. The fruit is offered in temples, used in sacred rituals, and believed to be especially potent during certain lunar observances. It is said that even sitting beneath an Amla tree confers spiritual merit.

In spiritual practice, Amla Berry is used to cleanse the aura and energy field of accumulated negativity, raise the vibrational frequency of a space or person, and support meditation and spiritual development. Its association with clarity and consciousness makes it valuable in workings aimed at psychic development, spiritual awakening, and connecting with higher guidance. Some practitioners add it to incense blends burned before divination or meditation to clear the mind and open the third eye.

Suggested Uses

  • Burn as incense before meditation or divination to clear the mind and raise vibration
  • Add to cleansing baths to purify the aura and remove stagnant energy
  • Use in sachets or mojo bags for spiritual elevation and psychic development
  • Incorporate into altar offerings for Vishnu, Lakshmi, or other deities of abundance and purity
  • Add to floor washes to raise the spiritual vibration of a space

Fruto Sagrado de lo Divino. Purificador del Cuerpo y el Espíritu.

La baya de Amla — conocida en sánscrito como Amalaki, la "nodriza" o "madre" — es una de las plantas más veneradas en la tradición espiritual ayurvédica e hindú. En el contexto de la magia popular y la práctica espiritual, se utiliza para limpiar la energía estancada o negativa, elevar la vibración espiritual, agudizar la conciencia y abrir al practicante a estados superiores de percepción y conexión divina.

Usos Mágicos y Folclóricos

En la tradición hindú, el árbol de Amla se considera sagrado para Vishnu y está asociado con la diosa Lakshmi, lo que lo convierte en una planta de bendición divina, abundancia y pureza espiritual. En la práctica espiritual, la baya de Amla se usa para limpiar el aura, elevar la frecuencia vibracional y apoyar la meditación y el desarrollo espiritual.

Usos Sugeridos

  • Quema como incienso antes de la meditación o la adivinación para limpiar la mente
  • Añade a baños de limpieza para purificar el aura y eliminar energía estancada
  • Usa en saquitos o bolsas mojo para la elevación espiritual y el desarrollo psíquico
  • Incorpora en ofrendas de altar para Vishnu, Lakshmi u otras deidades de abundancia
  • Añade a lavados de piso para elevar la vibración espiritual de un espacio

Phyllanthus emblica — Also known as Indian Gooseberry / También conocida como grosella espinosa de la India

Sold in 0.5 oz package / Se vende en paquetes de 14 gramos (0.5 oz).