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Do You Need to Know Botany to Be a Great Herbalist?

The Plant Path

Release Date: 04/10/2024

Interview with Pam Montgomery show art Interview with Pam Montgomery

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Have you ever wondered how to understand plants on a deeper level, beyond “This herb is good for that thing?” If so, you won’t want to skip this post!   I am excited to be joined today by my colleague, friend, and teacher, Pam Montgomery. Pam is an herbalist, author, international teacher, earth elder, and new paradigm thinker who passionately embraces her role as a spokesperson for the green beings. She has investigated plants and their intelligent spiritual nature for over three decades.   Pam is the author of Co-Creating with Nature: Healing the Wound of Separation and the...

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The Zodiacal Study Strategy show art The Zodiacal Study Strategy

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Have you ever felt overwhelmed trying to learn herbal medicine and astrology?    This is one of the biggest challenges I hear from people studying herbalism on its own… throw astrology on top of it, and it just seems like too much. They say, “I was already overwhelmed trying to learn how to become a great herbalist. And now, to practice this way, I have to learn the massive system of astrology too. I'm busy with my day job, family, home, and garden, and it's too much.”   But it doesn’t have to be that way! There is a strategic approach that allows you to study herbal...

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Top 3 Spring Tonics show art Top 3 Spring Tonics

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Spring is the season of renewal—and the perfect time to support your body with cleansing and nourishing herbs.  Last week, we covered the overall concept of the spring cleanse and whether it's a good thing for us to do in our modern culture. We got a birds-eye view of the qualities and characteristics of herbs that would fit into this category. Ready to learn more about spring cleansing and which herbs to prioritize?   In this episode, I’m spotlighting my three favorite spring tonic herbs. I’ll tell you why these are so fantastic for this purpose and how to prepare these herbs...

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The Spring Cleanse show art The Spring Cleanse

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The premise of cleansing is popular in alternative medicine circles, seen as one of the most important ways to get and stay healthy. But is it really? Is our modern take on cleansing the same as it was traditionally? And most importantly, is cleansing really appropriate for anyone and everyone? We’ll cover all that and more in our exploration of the spring cleanse.  Here’s what I’ll cover: What happens in the spring transition that necessitates a cleanse? The qualities that predominate in winter and what that means for you The equinox transitions and how patterns in nature...

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Astrological Medicine: Scientific vs. Pragmatic Truth show art Astrological Medicine: Scientific vs. Pragmatic Truth

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Have you ever wondered how science views medical astrology or whether it has been proven "true?" Should we consider astrology a valid tool for understanding health, or is it just pseudoscience?   Astrological medicine is a central part of our approach to herbal medicine here at The School of Evolutionary Herbalism, so it's a topic we discuss regularly. Today, we're breaking down medical astrology's relationship to scientific and pragmatic truth and proof, and what really matters.   Here's what you'll find in this episode: The goal of the tools we use—what matters most? What is...

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Planetary Sympathy and Astrotherapeutics show art Planetary Sympathy and Astrotherapeutics

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Most traditions of herbal medicine across the world use the fundamental principle of antipathetic medicine in their approach to therapeutics. But in the practice of alchemical medicine—based on Paracelsianism— and in astro-herbalism, another approach is commonly used: sympathetic medicine. In this episode, we’ll explore some of the principles of sympathetic medicine, how it differs from the antipathetic approach, and how we can work with it to deepen our understanding of plant to planet correspondences.   Here’s an overview of what you’ll learn: The key differences between...

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Astral Polarities & Organ Systems show art Astral Polarities & Organ Systems

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In medical astrology, astral polarities offer profound insights into the body’s interconnected systems, revealing hidden relationships between organ functions and celestial archetypes. By studying opposing zodiac signs, we gain a deeper understanding of how the various parts of the body interact. This perspective aligns with holistic traditions like Ayurveda, which recognize the dynamic interplay between organs, emotions, and physiological processes.  Each axis in astrology represents a functional system within the body rather than isolated structures. These polarities provide a...

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Book Review: Medical Astrology by Judith Hill show art Book Review: Medical Astrology by Judith Hill

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Today we begin our new book review series, and I’m kicking it off by reviewing Judith Hill’s foundational text, “Medical Astrology: A Guide to Planetary Pathology.” This is an essential book on medical astrology, and should be a staple reference in your library if you’re interested in the astro-herbalism approach.   In this post you’ll learn what this book has to offer, including: The six sign polarities and how they influence organ systems The planetary qualities and their role in health The lunar nodes and their connection to excess and deficiency The houses related...

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The Herbal Actions of Mugwort show art The Herbal Actions of Mugwort

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Mugwort is a plant famed for its effects on dreaming, but its medicinal properties and actions do so much more than that. With a distinct effect on the nervous, digestive, hepatobiliary, and reproductive systems, Mugwort navigates, regulates, and balances the highways that connect them all. In today’s video, you’ll discover: Mugwort’s role in digestion How its bitter, choleretic, and cholagogue properties support liver health and relieve stagnation. -Its unique dual action on the nervous system Why Mugwort can both stimulate sluggish nerves and calm overactive ones Mugwort &...

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The Actions of Elecampane show art The Actions of Elecampane

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Elecampane has become one of my personal favorite respiratory remedies over the years, not just for its medicinal benefits for many of the common respiratory woes people face today, but as a choice restorative agent. Whether you make it into a tincture or enjoy the syrup, Elecampane is a remedy every herbalist should know.    In this episode, you'll learn: Elecampane's role as a stimulant expectorant for cold, damp, unproductive coughs How it encourages deeper, more productive coughing to clear stagnant mucus Its use as a stimulant diaphoretic to break fevers and warm the body Why...

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Do you need to know botany to be a great herbalist? Since learning botany is like learning a new language, it’s a fair question. After all, if you won’t use it, is it worth becoming fluent in it?

 

Being an herbalist means a lot of things: Working with people, plants, and being the bridge between the two. Although it might seem like studying botany is an important part of this process, the answer to this question might surprise you. 

 

In today’s episode, you’ll discover:

  • The three layers of botany and how you can use them in your work with herbs 

  • When learning botany is helpful as an herbalist, and when it’s not

  • The #1 most important piece of botany every herbalist should know 

  • How knowing botany can help you prevent harming people and spot bad herbal products

  • My top book recommendations that make learning botany easy for anyone

 

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ABOUT THE PLANT PATH

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The Plant Path is a window into the world of herbal medicine. With perspectives gleaned from traditional Western herbalism, Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine, Alchemy, Medical Astrology, and traditional cultures from around the world, The Plant Path provides unique insights, skills and strategies for the practice of true holistic herbalism. From clinical to spiritual perspectives, we don't just focus on what herbs are "good for," but rather who they are as intelligent beings, and how we can work with them to heal us physically and consciously evolve.

 

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ABOUT SAJAH

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Sajah Popham is the author of Evolutionary Herbalism and the founder of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism, where he trains herbalists in a holistic system of plant medicine that encompasses clinical Western herbalism, medical astrology, Ayurveda, and spagyric alchemy.

His mission is to develop a comprehensive approach that balances the science and spirituality of plant medicine, focusing on using plants to heal and rejuvenate the body, clarify the mind, open the heart, and support the development of the soul. This is only achieved through understanding and working with the chemical, energetic, and spiritual properties of the plants. His teachings embody a heartfelt respect, honor and reverence for the vast intelligence of plants in a way that empowers us to look deeper into the nature of our medicines and ourselves.

He lives on a homestead in the foothills of Mt. Baker Washington with his wife Whitney where he teaches, consults clients, and prepares spagyric herbal medicines. 

 

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