Mataji Yogini’s Daily Elixir, a full-spectrum blend of Organic Ashwagandha, Organic Shatavari, three lotus petals, Kashmir rose petals, Himalayan Rhodiola, Himalayan goji berry red and Enode Turmeric and black turmeric with wild honey.

Spagyric medicinal techniques likely originated with the Vedic alchemists and ancient healers. It is the most potent, ancient, tested, and true healing and bioavailble methods to consume herbs. Spagyrics are a force, not a mere substance, they are a signal to the body, to cellular levels. Illness arises from oxidative stress, from the loss of coherency on signal pathways. All true medicines send this message, the signature that provokes responses in the body. There are clusers of herbs that have a snyergy, an entourage effect, where there is a main herb, that functions as the Guru, or God or Goddess herb, and the the rest are disciples, or a pantheon of supporting herbal allies as intelligences. Each plant has an intelligence, a correspondence, a signature and aspect. The combinations potentiate each of the strengths and counteract potential adverse effects.

We discuss a lot of these negative feedback loops of stress, anxiety, of nervous energy, of physiological responses that make breath shallow, that create gripping muscular tensions. To disrupt these cycles of physiological and mental patterns, the herbs saturate the body and are a catalyst for true health through reducing inflammation, balancing adrenal function and hormones, soothing wayward distress that disrupts calm abiding, relaxing, and meditation. One must use the herbs to reprogram and regroup, to transmute and initiate new ways of Being and break old habits that grip one into poor health. As one descends into the dis-ease, there are worse choices of lifestyle, of less of the fire of inspiration and energy to live a deep and full life.

These formulas are the synergy mind, body, and spirit. The proven benefits and anti-inflammatory constituents of Enode Turmeric, with the adaptogenic blend of shatavari, ashwagandha and high mountain rhodiola. The kashmir rose and lotus petals are sacred, calming meditation herbs with subtle effects that induce a calm but lucid abiding. The goji is a nutrient and antioxidant boost for immune health and also a spiritual food for yogis and yogini. These are all herbs of the Goddess, fermented with natural wild honey, and distilled to create mother cultures. These are further infused and matured for nine months, and they birth the tinctures with the mineral essences for bone and joint health. A true powerhouse formula and labor of love for the women in our life, who are the avatars of the Goddess.

Mataji (Hindi माताजी mātājī) is a Hindi term meaning ‘respected mother’. Matajis or Mother Goddesses are celestial beings who represent the naturalness of prakruti (non-Self complex of mind, speech, and body). When asked about the benefits of worshipping Matajis, Param Pujya Dadashri explained that from their worship, prakrut (non-Self, relative) energies arise, as a result of which one’s sahajata (naturalness) increases.

He elaborated, “Mataji is in the form of energy. Mother Goddess is spiritual energy. She is an embodiment of energy that one attains when ekagrata (unified concentration in mind, speech and body) occurs. She provides you with prakrut energy; your prakrut energies arise by worshipping Her.”

Param Pujya Dadashri further described the benefits of Mataji’s grace. In addition to the prakruti becoming sahaj (natural), He explained that Goddess worship results in shanti (peace), happiness, and relief from worldly obstacles.

He said, “While Matajis do not destroy your demerit karmas, they do give you prakrut energies. This is because the body-complex represents energy of the prakruti and Mataji is a powerful celestial deity of prakruti. For these reasons, one should do a lot of bhakti (devotional activity) of Mataji.”

When asked the reason why we should worship Goddesses in the form of murtis (idols), Param Pujya Dadashri explained, “Because people are not aware that this energy lies within them, it has to be worshipped symbolically.”