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THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS Creating new stories of collective and individual flourishing. From the physical, emotional, and spiritual illnesses afflicting so many people today to the planet-wide crises we now face—climate change, the Earth’s sixth mass extinction, and other ecological disasters, the repercussions of the mechanistic and disenchanted worldview of Western techno-industrial culture are evident ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE “There was a distinct possibility I was chasing the habit of ‘just one more class or just one more healing session..and THEN I’ll be alright..’, but I’m glad I followed the impulse to connect with INSTAGRAM
> “I feel blessed every single day for the time I spent in your > school. I could never really thank you enough for the teachings, > space, and community that brought eons of depth and connection into > my life. That 9 months with Oregon and you and our group completely > changed the course of my 25 year old path.”
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CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) “I took my first Forest Medicine course in 2016 and loved learning about the wonderful plants that live among us in Oregon. Taking another course via Zoom during this time of quarantine has deepened my love and respect for these botanical allies. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own.PLANT SONGS
These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS Creating new stories of collective and individual flourishing. From the physical, emotional, and spiritual illnesses afflicting so many people today to the planet-wide crises we now face—climate change, the Earth’s sixth mass extinction, and other ecological disasters, the repercussions of the mechanistic and disenchanted worldview of Western techno-industrial culture are evident ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE “There was a distinct possibility I was chasing the habit of ‘just one more class or just one more healing session..and THEN I’ll be alright..’, but I’m glad I followed the impulse to connect withScott.
CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) “I took my first Forest Medicine course in 2016 and loved learning about the wonderful plants that live among us in Oregon. Taking another course via Zoom during this time of quarantine has deepened my love and respect for these botanical allies. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own.PLANT SONGS
These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Plants as Teachers. Plants, each species of whom represents a particular portion of archetypal and ecosystemic intelligence and wisdom, have the capacity to be our greatest teachers and are capable of promoting healing on all levels of our being. CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. VIDEOS | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE An excerpt from the preface of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness read by the author, Scott Kloos. This comprehensive guide is accessible to everyone, from beginners seeking reliable advice to experiencedPLANT SONGS
These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. FOREST MEDICINE SACRED GROVE A place to gather. As a supporting member of this community for $15/month you will have access to: Library of Readings and Recorded Meditations accessible via Patreon or the Forest Medicine Sacred Grove RSS feed for listening with your favorite podcast app anywhere, anytime.. Monthly Sacred Grove Sessions via Zoom with ongoing topics such as Cultivating Calmness in a Rapidly Changing World, In MENTORSHIP | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Reciprocation. $450 per month for 6 months. While participating in the mentorship program you will receive: two sixty minute Zoom sessions per month with post-session prompts and exercises to help you become a better human and more integrated citizen of planet Earth RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
PACIFIC NORTHWEST MEDICINE MAKING AND BOTANICAL EXTRACT This 11 x 17 inch guide featuring a botanical extract chart that details standard tincturing ratios and menstruum percentages for 104 medicinal plants commonly found in the Pacific Northwest, also illustrates step-by-step instructions for both the scientific and folk methods of tincturing. BLACK COTTONWOOD BEGINS THE YEARLY HARVEST CYCLE Imagine you are walking through the forest as various aromas ride upon the damp air. The heavy smell of the wet, fecund earth rises to your nostrils, and cutting through all of this, you perceive the sweet, resinous smell of black cottonwood buds. Their pleasant odor brings a smile to your face. The A DOCTRINE OF PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL SIGNATURES: PATTERNS IN If one believes that there is an underlying force or energy that gives shape and form to the universe, it is easy to see that there would be correlations between things that have been shaped by similar permutations of this universal force. This force creates patterns that are found throughout nature THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
PLANT SONGS
Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
PLANT SONGS
Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
VIDEOS | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE An excerpt from the preface of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness read by the author, Scott Kloos. This comprehensive guide is accessible to everyone, from beginners seeking reliable advice to experienced CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. STORE | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. FOREST MEDICINE SACRED GROVE A place to gather. As a supporting member of this community for $15/month you will have access to: Library of Readings and Recorded Meditations accessible via Patreon or the Forest Medicine Sacred Grove RSS feed for listening with your favorite podcast app anywhere, anytime.. Monthly Sacred Grove Sessions via Zoom with ongoing topics such as Cultivating Calmness in a Rapidly Changing World, InPLANT SONGS
Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
MENTORSHIP | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Reciprocation. $450 per month for 6 months. While participating in the mentorship program you will receive: two sixty minute Zoom sessions per month with post-session prompts and exercises to help you become a better human and more integrated citizen of planet Earth RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
PACIFIC NORTHWEST MEDICINE MAKING AND BOTANICAL EXTRACT Laminated and tri-folded for durability and portability, the Pacific Northwest Medicine Making and Botanical Extract Guide is designed to be used in the field as well as in the "lab." It is a wonderful companion to Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness from which theinformation
BLACK COTTONWOOD BEGINS THE YEARLY HARVEST CYCLE Imagine you are walking through the forest as various aromas ride upon the damp air. The heavy smell of the wet, fecund earth rises to your nostrils, and cutting through all of this, you perceive the sweet, resinous smell of black cottonwood buds. Their pleasant odor brings a smile to your face. The THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-createdIMMERSION TRIPS
850.00. Plant Teacher Immersion Trip. Location: the Steens and Pueblo Mountains. Ceremonial Focus: Fire. The Plants: Western Juniper, Quaking Aspen, Yellow Pond-lily, Sagebrush, Green Ephedra. Online Meetings: 6-8pm PT Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10. Dates: Aug 28 HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPS The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-createdIMMERSION TRIPS
850.00. Plant Teacher Immersion Trip. Location: the Steens and Pueblo Mountains. Ceremonial Focus: Fire. The Plants: Western Juniper, Quaking Aspen, Yellow Pond-lily, Sagebrush, Green Ephedra. Online Meetings: 6-8pm PT Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10. Dates: Aug 28 HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
THE BOTANICAL NAME GAME: ABOUT PLANT NAMES AND RECENT The scientific names have other things to tell us as well. The species name of Umbellularia californica tells us that California bay is primarily found in California, although an alternate common name, Oregon myrtlewood, tells us something else. The suffix -ensis added to the end of a species’ name means “of that place,” as in Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). STORE | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
VIDEOS | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE An excerpt from the preface of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness read by the author, Scott Kloos. This comprehensive guide is accessible to everyone, from beginners seeking reliable advice to experiencedRECOMMENDED READING
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Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
FOREST MEDICINE SACRED GROVE A place to gather. As a supporting member of this community for $15/month you will have access to: Library of Readings and Recorded Meditations accessible via Patreon or the Forest Medicine Sacred Grove RSS feed for listening with your favorite podcast app anywhere, anytime.. Monthly Sacred Grove Sessions via Zoom with ongoing topics such as Cultivating Calmness in a Rapidly Changing World, In NEW PARADIGM VILLAGE (FAMILY) Relationships of Loving Reciprocity (online) Botanical Allies (online) In Service of All Life (online) RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
YERBA SANTA THE HOLY HERB Here is the Yerba Santa monograph from Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.. yerba santa Eriodictyon californicum parts used: leaf other common names: California yerba santa, consumptive’s weed, mountain balm The leaves of this “holy herb” clear mucus, relieve coughing, and speed the healing of urinary tract infections. PACIFIC NORTHWEST MEDICINE MAKING AND BOTANICAL EXTRACT Laminated and tri-folded for durability and portability, the Pacific Northwest Medicine Making and Botanical Extract Guide is designed to be used in the field as well as in the "lab." It is a wonderful companion to Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness from which theinformation
THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPSTHE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAPTHE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAP The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINECANVAS WAKE FOREST MEDICINEWAKE FOREST MEDICINEBENEFITS OF FOREST SCHOOLGERMANY FOREST THERAPYFOREST SCHOOL MNFOREST SCHOOL NEAR ME Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
STORE | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. RECIPROCAL ILLUMINATION In Reciprocal Illumination we learn to cultivate stable foundations rooted in our interrelations with the community of life. Rooted in this way we cultivate calmness through our trust in the vegetal realm and the forces of Wild Nature. Coming together and being present in spaces of shared inquiry, we learn to navigate within the flow ofPLANT SONGS
Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINESIGN IN MY ACCOUNTSTOREABOUTCONNECTRECIPROCAL ILLUMINATIONIMMERSION TRIPSTHE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAPTHE PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAP The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms ofecological
ABOUT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINECANVAS WAKE FOREST MEDICINEWAKE FOREST MEDICINEBENEFITS OF FOREST SCHOOLGERMANY FOREST THERAPYFOREST SCHOOL MNFOREST SCHOOL NEAR ME Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created CONNECT | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The School of Forest MedicinePO Box 116Corbett, OR 97019. Please add info (at) forestmedicine (dot) net to your contacts to ensure that you receive our reply. Otherwise it might end up in your junk mail box. HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
STORE | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. RECIPROCAL ILLUMINATION In Reciprocal Illumination we learn to cultivate stable foundations rooted in our interrelations with the community of life. Rooted in this way we cultivate calmness through our trust in the vegetal realm and the forces of Wild Nature. Coming together and being present in spaces of shared inquiry, we learn to navigate within the flow ofPLANT SONGS
Plant Songs. “ The plant comes and talks to you, it teaches you to sing. ”. — Don Solón Tello Lozano. These songs come from the spirit world. Singing them opens a sacred space that connects us to worlds beyond and helps us to understand and amplify the medicine of the plants and the spirits of the land. Working with song to activatea
BOTANICAL ALLIES (ONLINE) Botanical Allies 2 Extract Kit. Sale Price: 86.00. Original Price: 106.00. Kit (to be worked with in conjunction with the Botanical Allies 2 online course) includes a 1 ounce Cascadia Folk Medicine Plant Teacher Extract of each of the following plants: Hawthorn, Quaking Aspen, Silktassel, Western Aralia, Western Pasqueflower,Western Peony.
WILDCRAFTING BASICS: BASIC BOTANY AND PLANT IDENTIFICATION Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. WILDCRAFTING BASICS: PERMISSION AND OFFERINGS Wildcrafting is the craft of harvesting medicinal plants from the wild. Humans have been wildcrafting since the dawn of time, but today when medicines are so easily procured, one might question the effort and time required to gather your own. HEALING | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE The Pathway of Healing. The pathway of healing is recognizing the gift of our sensitivity, our feelings of vulnerability, or whatever it is that makes us feel broken or like we don’t fit in. Within these sessions and beyond the plants present us with opportunities to let go of and release personal and collective stories that no longer serveus.
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850.00. Plant Teacher Immersion Trip. Location: the Steens and Pueblo Mountains. Ceremonial Focus: Fire. The Plants: Western Juniper, Quaking Aspen, Yellow Pond-lily, Sagebrush, Green Ephedra. Online Meetings: 6-8pm PT Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10. Dates: Aug 28 VIDEOS | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE An excerpt from the preface of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness read by the author, Scott Kloos. This comprehensive guide is accessible to everyone, from beginners seeking reliable advice to experiencedRECOMMENDED READING
Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee. $15.95 $14.67. Buy This Book. The School of Forest Medicine. POWERED BY Bookshop.org. REGISTER | THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Thank you for joining us on this journey of transformation! You will receive a confirmation email shortly Please add info@forestmedicine.net as a contact in your email client to ensure that this email doesn’t land in your spam/junk mail box. FOREST MEDICINE SACRED GROVE A place to gather. As a supporting member of this community for $15/month you will have access to: Library of Readings and Recorded Meditations accessible via Patreon or the Forest Medicine Sacred Grove RSS feed for listening with your favorite podcast app anywhere, anytime.. Monthly Sacred Grove Sessions via Zoom with ongoing topics such as Cultivating Calmness in a Rapidly Changing World, InTALKS AND LECTURES
Juniper and the Christic Initiatory Impulse: Reclaiming our Cultural Heritage. Juniper, as the living embodiment of the Christ energy, shows us avenues of awakening via acceptance of and alignment with the Divine Will and surrender to the Universal Light. We will call upon Juniper to illuminate our study of the initiatory and healing power of NEW PARADIGM VILLAGE (FAMILY) Relationships of Loving Reciprocity (online) Botanical Allies (online) In Service of All Life (online) IN SERVICE OF ALL LIFE (ONLINE) In Service of All Life (online) “ The Great Work now, as we move into a new millennium, is to carry out the transition from a period of human devastation of the Earth to a period when humans would be present to the planet in a mutually beneficial manner. ”. — Thomas Berry, The Great Work: Our Way into the Future. RELATIONSHIPS OF LOVING RECIPROCITY (ONLINE) “We must not forget that humans and all that we create and do are also part of the ecosystem, and we must remember to foster relationships of loving reciprocity with the places where we harvest, because as Wendell Berry writes, it is not possible “that humanswould ever
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THE SCHOOL OF FOREST MEDICINE Finding our Role in the Community of Life on Earth CREATING NEW STORIES OF COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL FLOURISHING From the physical, emotional, and spiritual illnesses afflicting so many people today to the planet-wide crises we now face—climate change, the Earth’s sixth mass extinction, and other ecological disasters, the repercussions of the mechanistic and disenchanted worldview of Western techno-industrial culture are evident everywhere we look. Today most people in our society suffer from a sense of alienation from the so-called “natural” world, but if we are to make the transition from destructive to generative presence on Earth, we must understand that our collective and individual flourishing is only possible within the context of our Earth communityrelationships.
LEARNING, HEALING, AND THINKING WITH ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE TO MEET THE EXISTENTIAL CHALLENGES OF OUR TIMES Healing these interconnected individual, societal, and planetary ailments requires a fundamental shift in the way we relate to life. The School of Forest Medicine’s one-on-one healing sessions, classes, courses, and initiatory trips provide opportunities to help us remember our essential bond with the living world. All of our embodied and participatory learning experiences help us learn to engage intimately with plants, nonhuman beings, and other forms of ecological intelligence. Orientating ourselves in this way fosters the relational orientations to the world necessary for us to become more fully aware humans and better citizens of the community of life onEarth.
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> “I want to thank you because, six years later, I can see how much > your teachings have improved my life, especially in dedicating my > professional life to environmental journalism, which I don’t know > that I could have mustered the courage to do otherwise.”— Karina
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Water-like Modes of Animistic InquiryAug 20, 2019
Do we truly produce knowledge, or do we participate within communities of sentience and ecologies of selves, human and other-than-human, in openings to knowledge? If this is so, how will this recognition influence the types and qualities of knowledge to which we will have access as we navigate these turbulent times?Read More →
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The Clock-time RegimeJul 26, 2019
THE CLOCK-TIME REGIME The unceasing extraction of profit from any possible corner of life so clearly does not align with the way the universe works. Even from the perspectiveof someone guided
by a mechanistic,
solely rational
view of the world
it shouldn’t make much sense. There is only so muchwe can take
without reciprocation before everything is gone.Read More →
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Embodied Presence: Listening to the Voices of the EarthMay 21, 2019
Recently a friend and I were talking about the global situation. He told me that it is really challenging for him to stay present with the pain and intensity of it all. I didn't reply but just sat in that feeling with him until he said, “I guess that's what got us into this mess, isn't it?” I smiled. “Yep, the turning away is what got us here. The thinking that it is possible to turn away, that we are somehow able to remove ourselves from the equation.” In efforts to distance ourselves from the pain and suffering of the world, we create ever-more elaborate methods of distraction, content to direct our awareness towards anything except that which is most demanding our attention. As the modern industrial machine continues to insatiably devour the world’s forests and devastate the ecological integrity of our planetary life systems, so many of us remain deaf to the cries of our human and nonhuman kin. What can we do to reestablish open, receptive, and mutually enlivening channels of communication?Read More →
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