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VISIONE
IN THE TRADITION “OJU DE SA MENTE, THE SARDINIAN FOR “THE EYE OF THE MIND”. LIKE AN MISTICAL PORTAL THAT LINKS THE PHYSICAL WITH THE SPIRITUAL WORLD. THIS IS THE ISLAND, WHERE THE ANCIENT BUILT MYSTERIOUS MONUMENTS ABLE TO CONVEY ENERGIES IN A MAGICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN NATURE AND THE COSMOS, LINKING MAN WITH EVERYTHING.
VISIONE
“Oju De Sa Mente” From the Sardinian Mind's Eye, As A Portal That Connects The Physical World With The Spiritual World. Thus the island, where the ancients erected mysterious monuments capable of channeling energies into a magical connection between nature and the cosmos, between man and everything.
BOTANICAL ACTIVES IN SARDINIAN TRADITION

Rosemary
Indigenous of the island, its protective virtue, capable of fortifying the human aura, has been known since ancient times. Its ability to install mental clarity and detachment underlines the ability to rebalance the “third eye” also known as the 6th chakra.
In Sardinia it grows in varieties rich in bornile acetate and camphor which give it a particular sweet and pungent scent at the same time.
Rosemary is one of the most used plants in Sardinian folk medicine: infusions and preparations were made from the flowers and leaves that were applied to the skin to solve some skin diseases (psoriasis, erythema, dermatitis in general). Furthermore, rosemary was one of those plants to which superstitious powers were strongly attributed: they were considered as strong as they did not need the recitation of magic formulas to be activated. It was widely used through so-called “affumentos”: fumigations performed by women healers in ceremonies where its penetrating smell where used to keep away adverse energies.
Indigenous of the island, its protective virtue, capable of fortifying the human aura, has been known since ancient times. Its ability to install mental clarity and detachment underlines the ability to rebalance the “third eye” also known as the 6th chakra.
In Sardinia it grows in varieties rich in bornile acetate and camphor which give it a particular sweet and pungent scent at the same time.
Rosemary is one of the most used plants in Sardinian folk medicine: infusions and preparations were made from the flowers and leaves that were applied to the skin to solve some skin diseases (psoriasis, erythema, dermatitis in general). Furthermore, rosemary was one of those plants to which superstitious powers were strongly attributed: they were considered as strong as they did not need the recitation of magic formulas to be activated. It was widely used through so-called “affumentos”: fumigations performed by women healers in ceremonies where its penetrating smell where used to keep away adverse energies.

St. John's Wort
The also called “St. John’s wort”, grows spontaneously in Sardinia in cool and shady environments. According to the tradition and ancient literature, St. John’s wort is linked to magical and healing properties known since ancient times.
The flowered tops are collected on June 24, the day dedicated to St. John, in which the Sun, after reaching the apex of its power during the solstice, begins to sacrifice its strength to give it to Mother Earth, fertilizing the lands and allowing the perpetuation of the cycle of the seasons. In fact, as seen in the popular tradition, the herbs collected during this night have a particular power and all their properties are enhanced to the maximum power. St. John’s wort was traditionally used to treat wounds and burns, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and healing power. In fact, it has very strong calming, soothing, emollient properties as well as, being considered one of the most powerful anti-wrinkles present in nature.
The also called “St. John’s wort”, grows spontaneously in Sardinia in cool and shady environments. According to the tradition and ancient literature, St. John’s wort is linked to magical and healing properties known since ancient times.
The flowered tops are collected on June 24, the day dedicated to St. John, in which the Sun, after reaching the apex of its power during the solstice, begins to sacrifice its strength to give it to Mother Earth, fertilizing the lands and allowing the perpetuation of the cycle of the seasons. In fact, as seen in the popular tradition, the herbs collected during this night have a particular power and all their properties are enhanced to the maximum power. St. John’s wort was traditionally used to treat wounds and burns, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and healing power. In fact, it has very strong calming, soothing, emollient properties as well as, being considered one of the most powerful anti-wrinkles present in nature.

Sage
Considered a sacred plant since ancient times, its name derives from the Latin, salvere, “save”. In fact, it was considered capable of bringing the individual back to a state of general psychophysical well-being.
Traditionally, it was customary to wrap the heated leaves in a silk tissue and massage them on the body in case of inflammation.
It was also a widespread practice to put a few leaves (rich in essential oil) in the mouth before going to sleep to promote divinatory or problem-solving dreams.
In fact, one of the names by which clary sage was formerly defined was “clear eye”. It was supposed to strengthen sight and inner gaze, to help “see” more clearly.
Considered a sacred plant since ancient times, its name derives from the Latin, salvere, “save”. In fact, it was considered capable of bringing the individual back to a state of general psychophysical well-being.
Traditionally, it was customary to wrap the heated leaves in a silk tissue and massage them on the body in case of inflammation.
It was also a widespread practice to put a few leaves (rich in essential oil) in the mouth before going to sleep to promote divinatory or problem-solving dreams.
In fact, one of the names by which clary sage was formerly defined was “clear eye”. It was supposed to strengthen sight and inner gaze, to help “see” more clearly.
MYSTIC-BOTANICAL RITUALS
OF CONNECTION WITH THE INNER
VISION