Sunday, 29 July 2012

I love you so much.

Even on the most ridiculously stressful, tiring, frugal, overwhelming and busy days, I love what I do with irrevocable passion. Every time I pour an elixir I can't help but think in my mind "I love you so much. I love you so much." There is just something of a deep story, fragrant dance, and sacred lineage that pulses through me when I make potions from the plants I've gathered. Thank you Spirit for letting me be a medicine woman. I'm humbled and honored. I hope I serve you well.

Collecting Calendula at Goldthread Herb Farm

Genovese Basil

Black Cohosh

Butterfly Weed, Pleurisy Root

Wood betony, Stachys 

Lemon Balm, Melissa

Milk Thistle

Flowering Tulsi

Echinacea & Tulsi

Skullcap tincture

Clary Sage flowers

Clary Sage bract

Athena's Victory Treacle for the Lady's Slipper Ring Members

The Works

Beautiful Results

Herbal Skin Care Treasures


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xo

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Patient and Present
















Today as I looked over my wild and weedy garden of abundance, I realized that I have been creating an herbalist's garden.
I am moving away from a farm garden, a garden where everything grows in rows.   I have been casting off from within my psyche the notion of neat and tidy as being the goal.
As the seasons turn to the time of the harvest, my energies are turning toward the reaping of what has been cultivated this this year.  This year I planted the vision of a cultivated garden, a garden created in the vision of my life.
My life as an herbalist is coming on twenty years.  This seems like such a short time in relation to the plants.  Susun Weed once told me that it takes seven lifetimes to become an herbalist.  I am seeing more and more wisdom in this.  To live with the plants, to be in relationship with them, to consider them everyday as part of my community is a joyful learning.   Learning to be an herbalist takes patience and presence. 
Right where I planted the squash and sunflowers, a clover began to grow.  I let it stay there as I want to encourage red clover to be all over the place.  I didn't know until it began to bloom that it was indeed red clover.  So thankful.
I knew when I looked into the beauty of my garden this morning that my vision of cultivation has come to its peek for this season.  That this year my work is to truly appreciate the space that I have, to know it, to be intimate with it.  

I am discovering who I am from this garden vision.  More and more of what I am supposed to be doing, fully and truly is coming through in my garden.
Each plant is teaching me its wisdom. 
This has been one of the most challenging of transformations.  I feel sometimes like I am disintegrating, emotionally and spiritually.  My brain goes haywire sometimes and I can't seem to focus on what I "should" do.  And when I step out into the garden and really look and listen, the plants are teaching me to be patience and present.
I leave this writing with questions.....what is next?  who am I?
May it be in Beauty. 






Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Potions, Photos, View. A moment of herbalism.

Ghost Pipe Tincture

Wintergreen Elixir

Sweet Everlasting Facial Repair Oil

Sweet Everlasting Regenerating Cream

mmmm

Wild Ghost Pipe


I suppose I could steal away this moment to say something profound about herbal medicine. So I'll say just this. Herbal medicine is an emotional and physiological imprint of plant wisdom upon one's being. To learn: spend time with plants. Feel them, hear them, smell them, taste them, draw them. Relate, argue, ask, believe.
Paint them, cook them, infuse them, plant them, drink them, dance them, breathe them.

Forest <3

The view from a wildcrafting spot

Sweet Everlasting Skin Repair Wand

Lady's Slipper Ring Intensive Repair Collection

Made with Love

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Walk into the Earth and Embrace a Tree

yours truly, enjoying the prana of beautiful Montana, MT USA taken 1998

Sometimes just walking barefoot on the fields, sea shores or simply embracing a tree gives me a surge of energy and vitality, especially in times of low emotional state, I felt renewed and it gives me a clearer thoughts afterwards, why is this so? I learned from the eastern philosophies  the unseen force or life energy which is the "PRANA".

What is Prana? it is simply a vital life energy, a life force unseen by the naked eye but everywhere present and can be felt , to the Chinese tradition it is called "Chi or Qi", Our environment, the air, the sun, the earth (soil) and all forms of living things such as trees and plants  are very rich in life energy, it is our life energy that sustain our health and vitality also, so walking the fields barefooted or the beach makes us absorb these energy, embracing a tree is very energizing because we absorb the energy of the tree, exposure to sun gives us energy, Deep breathing (Pranayama) energize our internal organs and release tensions and worries.  

So if you are feeling lonely, sad, depressed, weak and sickly, go to  a farm, sea shore, beach, walk barefooted, deep breathly, embrace a tree, talk to the plants, enjoy the great outdoor, hiking, mountain climbing and feel the surge of new life and energy..

Tien Cho

"My own prescription for health is less paperwork and more running barefoot through the grass." 
~ Terri Guillemets http://www.naturalnews.com/035573_relaxation_meditation_health.html


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prana
http://veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/prana.htm