Showing posts with label black sheep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black sheep. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
The well rounded herbal practioner
Whether you're drawn to plant medicine for yourself or a desire to help others, there's far more to it than learning to match plant to the person's needs or identifying and preparing plants from the wild.
You have to be able to think.
It's not a matter of memorizing 'facts' and being able to recall them as needed - that's not thinking, it's what one of my teachers used to call mental regurgitation. What we need is the ability to recognize patterns. Sympathies and antipathies, as Culpeper would say.
We have to be able to visualise and imagine. To conjure up images in our minds, let them grow and explore them.
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Tinctures list updated and talking about power.
Up at the top bar, go have a look-see.
As I make note of on that page, the list doesn't include everything I have macerating in jars on shelves, in cupboards, on windowsills and, well, all over the house. Some aren't quite ready for prime time, I like to try things out before sharing them. Others I have quite small amounts of, perhaps enough to share with one or two, but only by special request.
Of course my goal is to put myself out of business. I want everyone making their own tinctures, oils, ointments, infusions, decoctions and all the rest from plants they grow or gather themselves.
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