
Silvano
Silvano smells of lavender and rosemary before you see him. It's his way of announcing himself: with what heals, not with what impresses. His little bag has no coins or amulets. It has dried herbs. The same ones grandmothers used when medicine was listening to the body and answering it with what...
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Silvano smells of lavender and rosemary before you see him. It's his way of announcing himself: with what heals, not with what impresses. His little bag has no coins or amulets. It has dried herbs. The same ones grandmothers used when medicine was listening to the body and answering it with what the earth gave. The three amethyst points on his coat aren't a coincidence. Three points, three levels: the physical, the emotional, the spiritual. Silvano doesn't believe in healing only one part. He knows that when something hurts, it hurts everywhere. His four pockets are always full. Because healing isn't an event — it's being prepared for when the moment comes. And the moment always comes. The rosemary is for remembering. The lavender is for releasing. Together, they do what neither can do alone: help you remember who you were before all this weighed so heavily on you, and release what you no longer need to carry. "The earth knows how to heal you. I only know how to listen to her and bring you what she says you need." If you feel you've lost connection with something essential — with your body, with your calm, with yourself — Silvano comes to remind you that nothing is ever lost completely. You just forgot where it was.