Orchid Kalypsō is as Nicholas Culpeper wrote in the 1640's "orchids are to be used with some discretion...they are hot and moist in operation, under the dominion of Dame Venus and provoke lust exceedingly;", Culpeper and much of our herbalism relies on astrology. The orchids in general are quite languid. Although pain is today understood to be rooted in a bodily process, and much acute pain probably is...the pain orchids approach is more rooted in the essence of a person's experience which can co-exist with so called medical pain, orchids would deal more exclusively with romantic loss whereby one's soul mate has exited yet the need to renew the sacred marriage vow exists to resolve the internal grieving pain where love is absent yet required for resolution... that type of pain, that type of potent pain relief. So that one can lose oneself in the beloved. As Jesus said in Matthew 19:5-6 "And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? 6Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore Elohim hath joined together, let not man put asunder."
Just as Odyssey was trapped, enchanted, soul stolen by Kalypsō, woven by her golden loom, his true love was Penelope. It was not that he was unfaithful to Penelope, but that his soul was stolen in such a way that he was gone for those seven years. The healing nature of romantic passion is not lust, it is integration. So the profound pain of soul-loss can sometimes be addressed by plants, by roots, by becoming more alive, restored, reborn once again. The mystery of twice born is part of Fairyslipper, Kalypsō Orchid, Venus's slipper, Western Fairy slipper.