Asklepios

Asklepios

Sacred Medicine

Support for your health is coming

Be a medical innovator

Asklepios (pronounced ah-sk-leep-ee-OS) was the greatest healer of the ancient world. As a baby he glowed with a halo of golden light. By the age of six, Asklepios could name every medicinal plant and understood basic anatomy. Mentored by Chiron the centaur, he matured into a consummate physician, surgeon and pioneer of scientific medicine. His vast sanctuary at Epidaurus comprised a sports stadium, theater, baths, a dream temple and a hospital. Asklepios believed that the injured and infirm needed medical treatments in combination with exercise, music, dance and story. His priests would record patients’ dreams and use the information to prescribe a cure. The serpent-entwined rod of Asklepios is a symbol for numerous medical institutions today.

The Greek god of medicine, rejuvenation and healing comes into your life today to offer a dose of positive energy for your well-being.

If you’re dealing with an illness, injury or ailment, Asklepios understands your struggle and suffering. He knows the anxiety, depression and frustration that can accompany long- and short-term health problems.

Asklepios leads you into his sun-filled sanctuary garden, full of medicinal plants.

“I’m here to take care of you. Trust that you’re in good hands. You’re safe in your body.

“I watch over the medical profession and can guide you to the right doctors and treatments. Invoke me before surgeries or consultations, and I’ll work my light through your practitioners.

“Healing from illness is never purely physical. There are always emotional, psychological and spiritual elements.”

Asklepios was a master at blending scientific and holistic methods. He’s presently guiding medical professionals and researchers to combine traditional and complementary practices.

Could you be a part of this new era of sacred medicine?

Additional meanings:

Your divine life purpose is in the medical profession

Work with integrative medicine (conventional treatments combined with complementary therapies) for yourself or as a practitioner

Illness is sometimes a sign of a life that needs re-routing – be honest with yourself about what you’d like to change

Invocation

I take responsibility for my health.

I heal my mind, spirit and body

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