Superstitions and omens about Benjamin's Ficus
Ficus Benjamin, according to many beliefs, affects the human body in different ways. Scientifically, a plant has both beneficial and harmful qualities. According to Slavic mythology, Ficus Benjamin was placed at the head of the marriage bed for pregnancy.
Asian peoples are convinced that a flower brings prosperity and happiness to the house, while Slavic peoples tend to believe in the negative consequences of keeping a ficus under the roof of a dwelling. Some beliefs connect Benjamin's ficus and an early pregnancy, since from biblical times there is a sign that a flower helps a woman to bear.
Healing properties
Ficus Benjamin is considered to be one of the most popular home flowers.
The plant is of decorative value, since the stems of the ficus plant allow the flower to be intertwined in a beautiful pattern. In addition to aesthetics, the leaves and stem of the flower have healing properties.
The extract from this plant is added to various remedies for the treatment of arthritis, mastopathy and radiculitis. The table of contents of the section about the flower in books on medicinal herbs indicates that this is a medicinal plant.
You can also prepare various tinctures from the flower for external use. The sap of the plant helps in the treatment of bruises and boils, it is also rinsed out during flux and gum disease.
Due to these medicinal properties, people have long preferred to have a useful plant at home. Over time, Benjamin's ficus was surrounded by various signs and superstitions that endowed the bright green flower with supernatural powers.
Folk beliefs
The opinions of different peoples regarding the flower are radically different. Thus, Asian culture considers ficus to be a sacred flower. Christians fully agree with her, who consider ficus to be a relative of figs, the first food of Adam and Eve. Also, some scientists claim that the leaves of this particular flower served as the first clothes for the couple. At the same time, the inhabitants of Eastern Europe were wary of the ficus, accusing it of a bad influence on the personal lives of young girls.
Negative omens
For many years, the Slavic people saw the plant as an enemy rather than a friend. This culture ascribes to the flower hindrances in personal life and deterioration of health. According to ficus, they say that it awakens bad qualities in a person:
- envy;
- craving for scandals and a public showdown;
- love of gossip.
According to Slavic wisdom, in the housing where Benjamin is kept, there will be no strong family and understanding between the spouses. Some people are inclined to believe that a flower does not allow a man to approach a woman for relationships and marriages, while others - that spoils the character of all males living in this house. An interesting feature of the second belief is that the ficus affects not only people, but also animals. So, a dog or cat can become aggressive towards its owner.From a scientific point of view, this is explained by the fact that ficus leaves contain components that are contraindicated for asthmatics. Some people find it difficult to breathe in a room with such a plant - from a lack of oxygen, their well-being and mood may deteriorate.
Despite all the healing qualities of this plant, Slavic girls did not dare to have such muzhegons at home and equated Benjamin's ficus with ivy.
Signs about the war
Before the revolution in Russia, Benjamin's ficus was a very popular flower and stood in almost every home. This plant symbolized the status of the owners, keeping it in the living room was considered a sign of good taste. However, after the revolution and world wars, superstitious housewives blamed the flower for all troubles, considering it a symbol of devastation and misfortune.
In addition, many women were sure that a man from the war would not return to the house where Benjamin's ficus grows. This is how the omen appeared not to keep the flower in the dwellings where the husband went to the army or is in the combat zone.
Positive impact on a person
Only the Slavs treated the ficus with such skepticism. In other nationalities, this plant was not only appreciated, but also elevated to the cult of the sacred. In ancient Egypt, the flower was treated with deep respect and love, planting it on the streets.
Over time, whole trees were grown from plants. It was believed that such a tree near the porch protects the house from grief and misfortune. In Thailand, ficus is even present on the country's coat of arms, demonstrating people's love for themselves. It is imperative for the inhabitants of these countries to keep a flower at home in order to attract wealth and happiness. Ayurvedic esotericists believe that Benjamin's ficus improves the flow of energy in the house. In China, it is believed that the plant creates a cozy atmosphere and helps a person to relax.
Ficus can be presented to an elderly person, as the plant improves energy circulation and prolongs life. Also, the Chinese claim that the leaves of the flower absorb negativity, as a result, it is easier to breathe in the room. A similar phenomenon is explained from a scientific point of view: this plant cleans the air well and fills it with oxygen. For a person living in an industrial area, such a neighbor will be a real boon. The leaves of the plant are able to remove such harmful components from the air as:
- formaldehyde;
- benzene;
- trichlorethylene.
The plant also disinfects the air by killing many harmful bacteria. It is for this reason that the flower is often installed in the corridors of the hospital. There is an Asian omen according to which the influence of the ficus depends on its location:
- Benjamin's tree is placed in the kitchen so that the house bypasses hunger.
- A plant in the living room will help attract good guests and good neighbors.
- Ficus in the bedroom will relieve a person of bad dreams, improve relaxation and even promote pregnancy.
- In the office, the flower is responsible for work and money matters.
Feng Shui teachings say that in a house with an increased level of aggression, where there is no agreement, you can put a tree in the southeastern part of the apartment. It is from this sunny side that the ficus will be able to normalize harmony in the home and absorb negative energy. The plant is well suited for people prone to tantrums and rash decisions. A flower located on the desktop will help weak-willed people achieve their goals.
Benjamin's ficus weaving can be likened to healing relaxation. This leisurely activity is often advised for people with a nervous system disorder. An aesthetically attractive tree will not only decorate the room, but also improve the energy in the house.
There are several superstitions associated with the purchase of a flower in the house. Ficus Benjamin should be bought for the growing moon, otherwise the plant will not take root. They pay for a flower with an odd amount of money.If the plant is brought as a gift, the donor must be given a symbolic number of small coins, the amount of which must also be odd
Signs about pregnancy
Separately, it is worth mentioning the signs and superstitions regarding pregnancy. Ficus is considered the patron saint of the family hearth, therefore, many peoples attribute to him a beneficial effect on the reproductive function of a woman. However, opinions differ on how to properly observe the signs. Some experts are inclined to believe that the ficus should be placed in the bedroom, and then it will contribute to an early pregnancy. Others argue that it is not necessary to keep the plant at home, but the woman should walk around the flower in the nude.
In ancient times, a young girl secretly cut the shoot of a tree from friends, in whose house children had recently appeared.
The signs are similar only in one thing: the ficus should be taken care of. A sluggish and painful plant will not only fail to cope with the task assigned to it, but it can also aggravate the situation. A separate sign states that the ficus should be treated with the same affection as for the unborn child. In this case, the flower will really contribute to early conception.
Conclusion
Signs and superstitions regarding Benjamin's ficus differ depending on the nationality. In Asian countries, this flower is sacred, and all the signs associated with it speak of improving the home and family. Among the Slavic peoples, it is customary to consider ficus as a negative plant that destroys marriage and drives a man out of the house.
In addition, the Slavs believe that leaf wax attracts bad character traits to a person.
Biblical signs connect a flower and childbirth. Young girls use Benjamin's ficus for pregnancy.