Tropical Island Magical Salad Of Love Fruits
Azure waters frosted with ivory waves, sandy beaches dotted with palm trees gracefully swaying in balmy breezes are images that suggest romantic retreats for lovers. Potent magical traditions from Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean lend credibility to the legends of love forever linked to these flower filled corners of paradise. Untap their potentials to invoke a special love blessing by preparing a salad of fruits to charm your beloved. If youre alone and looking its good to savor the dish alone. It will increase your aura of love and enhance the possibilities that youll attract a special someone. Select fragrant and beautiful fruits with reverence and gratitude. As you prepare the salad think only of love and joy.
A cantankerous cook will poison all that he or she touches with ill will or anger. Ask for the highest good and summon the spirit of each fruit as you place it into a bowl made of wood or clear glass. To build more energy, turn on the music. Calypso, Celtic, reggae, luau, etc. can be played as you prepare this dish. It makes two generous helpings which is all you will need.
Ingredients
1 banana thinly sliced
1 peach thinly sliced
½ cup of pineapple, diced
1 medium orange peeled and sliced
1 papaya peeled and diced
1/4 cup coconut, flaked
1 tsp honey OR brown sugar
1 tsp. grated or candied ginger
Preparation
Gently mix all of the fruits together. Chill in the refrigerator. Toast the coconut over low heat until it is a light brown. Set it aside to use as an optional garnish. The heavy lunar energies of coconut create a flavor many people prefer in moderation. Stir together the honey or sugar with the ginger. Add to the salad bowl and serve.
Magical Attribute and Love Legends
Banana
– Perhaps because of the spear like shape, it has been credited with aphrodisiac qualities since earliest times.
Peach
– Originally from China. The peach grew in the garden of Mother Zhei Wang as an elixir of life. The Old Man, Shou La, is portrayed with his hand stuck in the cleft of the peach, hinting that the peach is a source of strength and renewal. Use it to assure the immortality of your love and youthful beauty.
Papaya
– Guatemalas mystical tradition credits this with love strength. Its a marvelous digestive aid. It has enzymes which assist in maintaining the good health which is always an essential element in love making.
Pineapple
– This emblem of welcome and hospitality will protect your love from old wounds.
Coconut
– The Moons symbol of nights peace and feminine mystique is present here.
Orange
– A special bridal flower since at least the 12th Century, oranges relate to purity of heart and precious love. Oranges are thought to be the golden apples from the Garden of Hesperides in Greek mythology.
Ginger
– Communication and clear understanding are promoted by ginger. It opens the throat to assure eloquence of tongue and the exchange of only kind words.
Brown Sugar
– draws sweetness and kindness. One island legend tells us that a sugar cane burst open to let the first man and woman step out. This ascribes sugar as the source of life.
Honey
– Aphrodites priestesses kept honey bees. Other great love goddesses are linked to honey as well. Demeter and Deborah often have bees as emblems. In Egypt honey was once used as an embalming fluid. It is also the only food that never spoils. This shows that honey represents a triumphant love that spans numerous lives. Centurions, Those who live to be a hundred or more have only one thing in common. All consume honey regularly. Use raw honey if possible.
(Excerpt from Dikki-Jos Book Koo Hollie and The Spirit of Prism Rosa)
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