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Founder and former Dean of the Kripalu School of Ayurveda, has more than 13 years of experience in teaching Ayurvedic daily living tools and Ayurvedic therapy techniques. She received her training at the New England Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine with advanced training in India from the Rishikesh College of Ayurveda and the Jiva Institute. She continues to train with the world’s leading teachers in the United States and in India. Rebecca Stoltz – Board Member. Tim Duncan Board Member.
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Plant Spirit Healing
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Spirits of Plants have their roots directly in the Source whatever you call it God, Universal Consciousness, The Unspoken Name, etc. They are unique manifestations of specific powers of the Source and have their consciousness, character, properties, and way of acting. Working with the Spirit of the Plant is an essential step in getting your life back in balance, connecting with the Nature and integrating back into this great organism called Universe. CommonWealth School of Herbal Medicine.
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Reuven Fein comes from a family tradition of healers going back four generations. Through his life he was studying acupuncture, marshall arts, energy healing, visualization technics, and herbal medicine. He works primarily with plant spirit energy, flower essences, herbal protocols. Reuven has been studying with admired teachers Kate Gilday, Don Babineau, Rosemary Gladstar, David Dalton, Margi Flint, Chris Marano, and Katja Swift. CommonWealth School of Herbal Medicine. Partner Earth Education Center.
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Green Man Ramblings: On Safe Spaces and Ritual Purity
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Musings about personal and planetary healing from an herbalist, poet, and witch. Tuesday, August 30, 2016. On Safe Spaces and Ritual Purity. My gods are ancient and immense. Like me, they emanate from the ecstatic explosion that ensued when the original darkness looked on darknesself's reflection and fell in love and in lust with darkness' own reflection. Like me, they contain multitudes. They are irreducible, and they teach me to own and to stand in the fullness of who I am. My gods are lusty and fecund...
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Herbal Medicine Box: How to Make Herbal-Infused Oils
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, September 8, 2011. How to Make Herbal-Infused Oils. Herbal-Infused Oils with Dried Herbs (1). Making herbal oils with dried herbs is a great way to begin learning how to make herbal-infused oils. Because dry herbs contain little or no water, they are much less susceptible to spoilage as compared to infused oils made with fresh herbs. Add 1 oz. of herb by weight to a clean and completely dry glass jar with a tight lid. Gather the ends of the cloth together and sq...
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Herbal Medicine Box: Herbal Resources
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Boston School of Herbal Studies. CommonWealth Center for Herbal Medicine. Eclectic Institute of Aromatherapy and Herbal Studies. Gaia School of Healing and Earth Education. Putney, VT and Boston, MA). Goldthread Organic Herb Farm and Apothecary. Acupuncture.com - Herbal Remedies. American Herbal Products Association. Botanical.com - A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve. Green Pharmacy - Dr. Jim Duke's Botanical Desk Reference. Healthy.net - Herbal Medicine. San Francisco, CA).
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Herbal Medicine Box: July 2014
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, July 24, 2014. If you have never had mochi, you are missing out. Mochi is a traditional Japanese sticky rice cake, and it is delicious! Assorted mochi from Mochi Kitchen. Pictured above is an assortment of freshly made mochi from Mochi Kitchen. Based in Somerville, MA. Although I have not made my own mochi from scratch before, I have bought pre-made Grainaissance Mochi. Brown rice, Grainaissance Mochi. Mochi to be baked. Eat the mochi as is, or with sauces.
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