Thanks! I just don't have a lot of patience for big words and virtue signaling. I believe in sharing what I know and not BS-ing when I don't. Unlike many herbalists who write and do videos and such, I'm not touchy feely, don't see fairies, have never had a two way conversation with a plant and don't have a political agenda. So, the simplifies A LOT!
This program that @judsoncarroll4 has done is a great compliment to it. As he says there are several ways of looking at energetics.
TGN's course talks about the tastes of each herb as a way of looking at their energetics. Rosalee de la Foret has an excellent course, "The Taste of Herbs", that delves into the aspect of taste as a way of matching herbs to people.
Haha what's wrong with fairies? ;-) Actually, I think it's important that we have level-headed people also representing herbalism so it's not just brushed off as too "woo." Thanks for what you do!
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I have such a hard time with this concept.
Hopefully I made it understandable. That is my goal as a teacher, to make the complex simple.
I'm going to listen a second time. You do have a talent for making things easy to understand, and I appreciate your efforts to educate us all.
Thanks! I just don't have a lot of patience for big words and virtue signaling. I believe in sharing what I know and not BS-ing when I don't. Unlike many herbalists who write and do videos and such, I'm not touchy feely, don't see fairies, have never had a two way conversation with a plant and don't have a political agenda. So, the simplifies A LOT!
I love your approach @judsoncarroll4 . There's space for those who see fairies, but I learn best from people who just share info.
@Mary Linda Bittle, West Plains, Missouri
Have you done TGN's course in Herbal Energetics?
This program that @judsoncarroll4 has done is a great compliment to it. As he says there are several ways of looking at energetics.
TGN's course talks about the tastes of each herb as a way of looking at their energetics. Rosalee de la Foret has an excellent course, "The Taste of Herbs", that delves into the aspect of taste as a way of matching herbs to people.
Thanks - that's the goal!
Haha what's wrong with fairies? ;-) Actually, I think it's important that we have level-headed people also representing herbalism so it's not just brushed off as too "woo." Thanks for what you do!