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INFUSE
FOR THE PRACTICE THAT GOES DEEPER

To meditate deep.

When the practice is asking to go deeper, and the silence wants to be inhabited.

Ritual

Meditating deep isn't winning a stillness contest.

Begin the path
The selection · across the worlds

12 companions for this intention

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The treasure of this path.

Lion's Mane in dual extraction — the mushroom of the yamabushi monks who meditated under frozen waterfalls, for the seat that deepens.

The path · 5 thresholds

A method, not a recipe.

When the practice is asking to go deeper, and the silence wants to be inhabited.

Brahmi
01
Ritual

Build a daily seat

Fifteen minutes, every day, even when it's hard. Regularity does more than length. The body learns to recognise the appointment.

Gotu Kola
02
Ritual

Choose a plant of support

Brahmi for mental clarity. Gotu Kola for the heart's opening in meditation. Tulsi for the breath. Lion's Mane for memory and presence. One plant, for several weeks.

Tulsi - Holy Basil
03
Ritual

Prepare the plant each morning

10-minute covered infusion. Drink before the practice. The infusion ritual becomes a doorway into the meditation.

Lion's Mane
04
Ritual

Practise without expectation

Don't chase an experience. Don't rate the session. Just stay there, follow the breath, come back when the mind wanders. The practice is the reward.

Ashwagandha
05
Ritual

Watch over the long term

Over three to six weeks, something settles in. More stability. More tenderness toward the mind that wanders. That is the work.

WHAT THE COMMUNITY MURMURS

A few feedbacks, after several weeks.

« I've been adding to my smoothies for almost a week, I am definitely feeling a bit more focussed and will do more so with each use, being in my 40's with brain fog, definitely been game changer in my daily life… memory is a bit sharper than before for sure. »
Dorit Phippswith Brahmi
« Surprised not so much by its taste as by its relaxing effects »
gaellewith Gotu Kola
· THE FOREST ·

A precise question about this intention?

Ask the Forest: ethics of a plant, dose, lineage, synergy. It shares what peoples have transmitted and what books have written.