God’s handiwork: The Doctrine of Signatures 

"The Doctrine of Signatures" states that the physical form of a plant gives a 
clue as to its healing purposes. In the New King James version of the Holy 
Bible, it states, "And God said, ‘See, I have given you every herb that yields 
seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields 
seed; to you it shall be for food.’" ~Genesis 1:29. Several European herbalists 
from the past believed that God Himself left us clues as to what plants are 
most beneficial to specific ailments and body parts. Although the science of 
nutrition was not known then, the application of this principle through careful 
observation was memorialized in early herbal texts and has been revived today 
in homeopathy, herbalism and the study of flower essences.

By Ingri Cassel

 

The "Doctrine of Signatures" was popularized in the early 1600s by the writings 
of Jakob Böhme (1575-1624), a master shoemaker in the small town of Görlitz, 
Germany. When Böhme was 25 years old, he had a profound mystical vision in 
which he saw the relationship between man and his Creator. As a result of this 
vision, he wrote the book "Signatura Rerum" which translates in English as "The 
Signature of all Things." While his book espoused a spiritual philosophy of 
man’s connection to the natural world, the concept of God’s signature on 
various plants was adopted for its medical applications. 

Paracelsus (Philippus Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 
1493-1541), was a Swiss physician, alchemist and philosopher who modern 
scholars consider to be the father of modern chemistry. He did much in his 
lifetime to popularize the Doctrine of Signatures in its medical application. 

However, it was an avid student of Parcelsus, William Coles (1626-1662), a 17th 
century botanist and author of "The Art of Simpling" and "Adam in Eden," who 
ultimately popularized this concept for practical medical applications. Coles 
found that walnuts were good for curing head ailments because "they have the 
perfect Signatures of the Head". 

Regarding St. John’s Wort (hypericum), he said that, "the little holes whereof 
the leaves of Saint Johns Wort are full, does resemble all the pores of the 
skin and therefore it is profitable for all hurts and wounds that can happen 
thereunto." 

And it is Nicholas Culpeper’s repeatedly reprinted "Culpeper’s Color Herbal" (I 
have the 1983 edition) that takes the Doctrine of Signatures as common 
knowledge. The influence of this book is where the Doctrine carries over into 
modern herbal lore. 

To fully appreciate the significance of this Doctrine of Signatures, it is 
important to go back to Paracelsus. Underlying Paracelsus’ treatise was the 
premise that nature was itself a living organism which must be considered an 
expression of "the One Life" and that man and the universe are the same in 
their essential nature. It was Paracelsus who popularized the concept that the 
Creator has placed his seal on plants to indicate their medicinal uses. 

 


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When looking carefully at nature, Paracelsus noticed how the qualities of 
plants often reflected their appearance—that the seeds of skullcap, for 
example, resemble small skulls. The herb has been known to be effective in the 
treatment of brain and nervous system disorders. He also noticed that the 
hollow stalk of garlic resembles the windpipe, lending to its use for throat 
and bronchial problems. Due to his observations, Paracelsus believed the inner 
nature of plants may be discovered by their outer forms or "signatures." He 
applied this principle to food as well as medicine, remarking that "it is not 
in the quantity of food but in its quality that resides the Spirit of Life"—a 
belief familiar to those who choose to eat organic food while also being 
justifiably concerned over Genetically Modified substitutes that lack the "life 
force," or spirit.

According to Paracelsus, connecting to the essence of a plant is the gateway to 
its spirit or consciousness .1 

For the last several years, an email has been forwarded (to us, multiple times) 
that illustrates this concept with food and how God’s signature is inherent in 
the food we eat. Validation of this concept is now being proven scientifically 
through nutritional science. The content of the email speaks for itself: 

[Quote] Whole food signatures 

A stupendous insight of civilisations past has now been confirmed by today’s 
investigative, nutritional sciences. They have shown that what was once called 
"The Doctrine of Signatures" was astoundingly correct. 

Referred to in the classical period of Rome as the "Law of Similarities" it is 
now called by scientists, "Teleological Nutritional Targeting." 

It now contends that every whole food has a pattern that resembles a body organ 
or physiological function and that this pattern acts as a signal or sign as to 
the benefit the food provides the eater. 

A sliced Carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines 
look just like the human eye... And YES, science now shows carrots greatly 
enhance blood flow to and function of the eyes. 
 


A Tomato has four chambers and is red. The heart has four chambers and is red. 
All of the research shows tomatoes are loaded with lycopine and are indeed pure 
heart and blood food. 

Grapes hang in a cluster that has the shape of the heart. Each grape looks like 
a blood cell and all of the research today shows grapes are also profound heart 
and blood vitalizing food. 

A Walnut looks like a little brain, a left and right hemisphere, upper 
cerebrums and lower cerebellums. Even the wrinkles or folds on the nut are just 
like the neo-cortex. We now know walnuts help develop more than three dozen 
neuro-transmitters for brain function. 

Kidney beans actually heal and help maintain kidney function and yes, they look 
exactly like the human kidneys. 

Celery, bok choy, rhubarb and many more look just like bones. These foods 
specifically target bone strength. Bones are 23 percent sodium and these foods 
are 23 percent sodium. If you don’t have enough sodium in your diet, the body 
pulls it from the bones, thus making them weak. These foods replenish the 
skeletal needs of the body. 

Avocadoes, eggplant and pears target the health and function of the womb and 
cervix of the female—they look just like these organs. Today’s research shows 
that when a woman eats one avocado a week, it balances hormones, sheds unwanted 
birth weight, and prevents cervical cancers. And how profound is this? It takes 
exactly nine months to grow an avocado from blossom to ripened fruit. There are 
over 14,000 photolytic chemical constituents of nutrition in each one of these 
foods (modern science has only studied and named about 141 of them). 

Figs are full of seeds and hang in twos when they grow. Figs increase the 
mobility of male sperm and increase the numbers of Sperm as well to overcome 
male sterility. 

Sweet Potatoes look like the pancreas and actually balance the glycemic index 
of diabetics. 

Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries 

Oranges, Grapefruits, and other Citrus fruits look just like the mammary glands 
of the female and actually assist the health of the breasts and the movement of 
lymph in and out of the breasts. 

Onions look like the body’s cells. Today’s research shows onions help clear 
waste materials from all of the body cells. They even produce tears which wash 
the epithelial layers of the eyes. 

A working companion, Garlic, also helps eliminate waste materials and dangerous 
free radicals from the body.2 [UnQuote] 

My own experience with natural healing always brought me greater awareness of 
this principle. I remember a new friend who shared how he had recovered from 
cancer. He said he was drawn to beets and decided to literally eat nothing but 
beets for the healing of his cancer. When I met him he was "cancer-free." He 
ate them both steamed and juiced, having planted a garden full of them. It took 
him a full two months on this regimen to fully recover. 

Please remember that this is not a formula for healing but a spiritual quest. 
All true healing involves the psyche, emotions, spirit and, lastly, the 
physical. The expansion of our spiritual quest will lead us to the cure, if we 
would simply listen. 

The reason this reminded me of the Doctrine of Signatures is the fact that 
cancer was unknown prior to the advent of vaccinations, a form of 
blood-poisoning. Beets, being deep red in color, has the signature of a plant 
that is beneficial for the blood. Blood purifying herbs such as chaparral, red 
clover, burdock root, taheebo and many others are also specific for all 
cancers. Dr. W. B. Clarke of Indianapolis, Indiana, had this to say on the 
subject in the book, "The Drug Story" by Morris Beale (1949): "Cancer was 
practically unknown until cowpox vaccination began to be introduced. I have had 
to deal with at least 200 cases of cancer, and I NEVER SAW A CASE OF CANCER IN 
AN UNVACCINATED PERSON." 

The "Doctrine" in other cultures 

Many other indigenous cultures saw the signature on plants as a sign of its 
practical applications. 

Howard Charing, author of Plant Spirit Shamanism (www.shaminism.co.uk) , shares 
his experience in the Amazon rain forest: 

[Quote] The doctrine of signatures treatise is not something known by 
indigenous shamans, but they understand the principles behind it well enough, 
that nature has spirit and communicates with us. These principles are not 
regarded as fanciful at all, but so important that they can save lives. 

I discovered how the doctrine of signatures operates in the Amazon, for 
example, during my experiences with the Jergon Sacha (dracontium peruviuanum) 
plant. 

My first exposure to this plant came about quite accidentally, when one day 
walking through the rainforest studying the properties of the plants, the 
maestro Javier queried why I always walked around with a machete. I jokingly 
replied "it’s against anacondas!" He paused in thought for a moment and 
beckoned for me to follow him. A few minutes later we came across this 
tall-stemmed plant. He proceeded to cut it down and then whip me around the 
body paying attention to my legs and the soles of my feet. He then said "no 
more problems, you are protected against snakes." I asked him why this plant 
was used in this way, and he indicated the pattern on the stem which looks 
identical to the snakes in the forest. Later as I started to investigate this 
plant even more, I discovered some interesting correspondences; this is a plant 
which is widely used as an antidote against snake bite venom in the Amazon. 

This is accordance with the "Doctrine of Signatures" concept....The underlying 
principle was that the healing properties of the plant are not only in the 
outer "physical" form, but also in their inner or spiritual nature. The 
Doctrine of Signatures holds that this inner nature can be revealed by it’s 
outer physical form or signatures. This plant is a clear demonstration of the 
outer form indicating the inner qualities. It’s use is directly related to it’s 
physical appearance, the patterns on the tall stem closely resembles the skin 
patterns of the highly venomous pit viper known as "Bushmaster" or Jararaca 
which is indigenous to the Amazon. 

The large tuber of the plant is a well-known and highly-effective antidote for 
the bite of venomous snakes. The tuber is chopped up and immersed in cold water 
and then drunk. Also the chopped tuber is placed in a banana leaf and used as a 
poultice which is wrapped around the bite area. These procedures are repeated 
every few hours. Of course the deal here is that it works and as it is not 
possible to store anti-venom vaccines in the rainforest without refrigeration, 
this plant has exceptional life-saving importance.1 [UnQuote] 

Our recent experience harvesting horsetail or shavegrass (equisetum arvense) 
locally brought the Doctrine of Signatures home for me. The plant is the 
highest known source of silica with exceptional quantities of calcium, 
chromium, potassium, manganese, potassium, sulfur, iron and magnesium and is 
well-known for its ability to strengthen bones, joints, hair, skin and nails 
and connective tissue in general. It is also known to help with disorders of 
the urinary tract. 

The plant itself has no broad leaves, has a "jointed" stem that resembles our 
limbs, with thin filament-like offshoots resembling nerve fibers. It grows best 
in moist areas near fresh water indicating its use in cleansing the urinary 
tract. After reading Maria T. Bohle’s article on horsetail, "Equisetum: The 
Search for a Polycrest" at Homeopathy OnLine, I gained an entirely new 
perspective on the Doctrine of Signatures since the plants themselves are so 
much more than the nutritional attributes that we tend to focus on. .

Each plant literally has its own personality—much like the uniqueness of each 
animal and human being. This is definitely an old concept that is being revived 
and is proving to have fascinating applications in healing from all sorts of 
maladies—specifically the emotional and spiritual maladies plaguing our 
culture. It is gratifying to see a return to the plants that God gave us for 
both food and healing while also seeing the Doctrine of Signatures applied in 
the sciences of homeopathy, shamanism and flower essences.



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