- 1. Herbalism and Sustainability w/David Hoffmann.
- An exploration of how herbs, herbalists and herbalism can contribute to a viable, sustainable future. We will explore contributions to sustainability of health care systems, fair trade and community economics, and maintenance of ecosystem health.
- 2. Herbs in Clinical Practice; Reflections on 20 Years of Practice w/Stephen H. Buhner.
- Little known herbal interventions, unusual plants and their medicine, updates on Lyme protocols, the intelligence of organ systems, establishing rapport and bonding with clients, secondary gains in disease, the elegance of repertories, weaknesses in clinical training, the impact of practitioner belief systems on healing. A rant of brilliance and scope ~ be prepared to have unexamined beliefs challenged. All invited.
- 3. Scent Listening for Herbalists; Reducing Stress with Aromatic Plants w/Mindy Green.
- As herbalists we all like to drink flowers, swig trees and wet our whistles with leaves, but how skilled are we at discerning the calming messages that ride the wind of scent? Experience an aromatic journey through history and the olfactory system as we learn to ignite the Spark of Holiness through fragrance – the ethereal and spiritual link between nature and humanity. We’ll discuss nervine teas, experience soothing plant aromas and learn stress reducing techniques to regain tranquility in our lives.
- 4. Trees: Their Magic, Their Medicine w/ Dr. Robin DiPasquale.
- The Magic and symbolism of trees is ancient knowledge. We share their medicine from bark, buds and flowers. This class will look at some historic ideas about trees in various cultures, as well as the medicine, including gemmotherapy, the potent gifts from the buds of trees.
- 5. Case Studies in Vitalist Herbalism w/Paul Bergner.
- A series of case studies with follow-ups, demonstrating the herbal strategies in the vitalist paradigm will be presented. Some specific strategies to be demonstrated are: dietary and botanical treatments to restore normal digestion in chronic disease; herbal and lifestyle strategies to restore normal circadian rhythm; case studies with the iatrogenic effects of pharmaceuticals causing the chief complaint; and case studies requiring detective work "outside the box" to remove an obstacle to cure. Intermed/Adv
- 6. The Six Tissue States; Energetics of Traditional Western Herbalism w/Matthew Wood.
- A survey of the most useful energetic systems. How to look at plants and people energetically. How those astringents, bitters, flavonoids, and your favorite herbs fit into a simple energetic system. Inter/Adv.
- 7. The Art of Creating Effective Herbal Formulas w/Amanda McQuade Crawford.
- Herb formulas for the specific person according to temperament of plant and person are improved by study of energetics. But where to begin? This class will contrast three formulas for building effective formulas based on sacred geometry: the point, the line, the triangle, the square. begin/inter
- 8. Magical Herbs w/Susun Weed.
- Green magic is all around. It flies with the fairies, dances with the devas, is revealed in the secret language of plants, and is transferred in plant spirit medicine. We’ll explore the magic of psychoactive plants, mojo bags, flying oils, love charms, and dream pillows. We will learn how to combine our intentions with the energies of the plants to create more of what we want in life.
- 9. Plant Spirit Healing w/Pam Montgomery.
- Plant Spirit Healing accesses the sentient nature of plants that have the capacity to raise consciousness to a level where true healing can take place. Going beyond symptomatic treatment Plant Spirit Healing addresses the source of dis-ease and brings alignment with one’s true self and path. More than a healing modality, this leading edge perspective carries an evolutionary imperative that will change your life.
- 10. The Home Pharmacy w/Janice Schofield Eaton
- Learn herbs to know, to grow, to wildcraft, and keep in stock for family and four-footed friends. This is a great introduction for beginners on the art and science of herbalism and all you need to know to get started. Examples to taste and to touch included. Begin/Inter
- 11. The Chinese Herb Garden in Botanical, Cultural & Seasonal Context w/ Jasmine Rose Oberste, M.S., L.Ac.
- An introduction to the Chinese calendar and slide show of Chinese Herbs growing and harvested. Many of the photographs are from the Guangxi Medicinal Botanical Garden in southern China, the largest medicinal herb garden in Asia. Class will conclude with recipes that include Chinese herbs which support our bodies' transition through the seasons.
- HW 12. Weeds for your Needs w/Doug Elliott.
- We will roam rich wooded areas of the campus focusing on the great variety of medicinal, edible, and otherwise useful wild plants - their botany, natural history and folklore, as well as their traditional and contemporary herbal uses.
- HW. 13. First Aid Plant Walk w/June Ellen Bradley.
- While hiking or camping, how would you respond to a first aid need? Using common weeds and Nature’s bounty, we will summon an entire pharmacy on the walk. You will be amazed as you learn to see the woods in an entirely different way. Great walk for beginners.
“We just need to love one another and that’s it. That’s the alpha and the omega of it…. Healing occurs, it starts with and ends with loving each other, and caring for each other as much as we care for ourselves. It’s the golden rule, it’s the way it works in medicine, in politics and in every aspect of life. That would be my wish for people, if I had no other words to say, to love one another”
~ Dr. Bill Mitchell, from Numen, the Nature of Plants (May, 2006)