Navigating the Dark of Winter
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Thursday, October 23rd, 6:30pm-8pm
Thursday, October 23rd, 6:30pm-8pm
In-person at Railyard Apothecary
Living in the north we often dread when the days shorten. In this class we will talk about the benefits and importance of the dark and give some gratitude for the season.
We will also discuss some herbs we can turn to to support our immune system function and mood as we tuck in for the long winter months. We will focus on herbal allies that are gentle and fortifying and can be safely ingested daily.
Taught by Jessica Churchill.
Jessica Churchill believes co-creating with the magic of plant kin builds a better world for all beings. As a folk herbalist she focuses on building reciprocal relationships with the plants, not just utilizing them as commodities. Practically speaking this looks like not only ingesting herbs but also working to slow down to a sustainable pace and spending time in the garden, meadow or forest. While understanding physiological workings of herbs, Jessica’s approach is energetic and spiritual in nature with a goal of building rest and resilience practices in the face of the challenges of living in modern times. Bodies are not intended to move at the pace of capitalism and Jessica works with clients to support the body and create ease and balance in their lives.
In-person at Railyard Apothecary
Living in the north we often dread when the days shorten. In this class we will talk about the benefits and importance of the dark and give some gratitude for the season.
We will also discuss some herbs we can turn to to support our immune system function and mood as we tuck in for the long winter months. We will focus on herbal allies that are gentle and fortifying and can be safely ingested daily.
Taught by Jessica Churchill.
Jessica Churchill believes co-creating with the magic of plant kin builds a better world for all beings. As a folk herbalist she focuses on building reciprocal relationships with the plants, not just utilizing them as commodities. Practically speaking this looks like not only ingesting herbs but also working to slow down to a sustainable pace and spending time in the garden, meadow or forest. While understanding physiological workings of herbs, Jessica’s approach is energetic and spiritual in nature with a goal of building rest and resilience practices in the face of the challenges of living in modern times. Bodies are not intended to move at the pace of capitalism and Jessica works with clients to support the body and create ease and balance in their lives.