The Healing Root: Herbal Allies for Deep Emotional Wounds
For those navigating the depths of grief, trauma or emotional pain, The Healing Root is a sacred space to reconnect with the plant medicine traditions of Black and Indigenous ancestors. These traditions remind us that the Earth has always offered us tools for healing, resilience and reclamation. This class focuses on herbs that deeply nurture the nervous system, restore balance and help release emotional wounds carried in the body and spirit.
We’ll honor the grounding roots, heart-healing flowers and soothing leaves that have been trusted by our ancestors for generations to guide us through pain and toward renewal. Together, we’ll explore the ways these plants can hold us through rituals of care, teaching you how to prepare teas, extracts and baths that reflect the wisdom of ancestral practices.
This class is for anyone seeking gentle yet powerful tools to process deep emotional wounds or to create a space of healing for others. Through this work, we’ll honor the sacred connection between plants, spirit and the body’s innate capacity to mend itself, grounded in the strength of ancestral wisdom.
Step into the embrace of Mama Earth, reconnect with the practices of your ancestors and discover the herbal allies that will help you reclaim your inner strength and power.
**In person attendees will make herbal remedies to take home.
For those navigating the depths of grief, trauma or emotional pain, The Healing Root is a sacred space to reconnect with the plant medicine traditions of Black and Indigenous ancestors. These traditions remind us that the Earth has always offered us tools for healing, resilience and reclamation. This class focuses on herbs that deeply nurture the nervous system, restore balance and help release emotional wounds carried in the body and spirit.
We’ll honor the grounding roots, heart-healing flowers and soothing leaves that have been trusted by our ancestors for generations to guide us through pain and toward renewal. Together, we’ll explore the ways these plants can hold us through rituals of care, teaching you how to prepare teas, extracts and baths that reflect the wisdom of ancestral practices.
This class is for anyone seeking gentle yet powerful tools to process deep emotional wounds or to create a space of healing for others. Through this work, we’ll honor the sacred connection between plants, spirit and the body’s innate capacity to mend itself, grounded in the strength of ancestral wisdom.
Step into the embrace of Mama Earth, reconnect with the practices of your ancestors and discover the herbal allies that will help you reclaim your inner strength and power.
**In person attendees will make herbal remedies to take home.
For those navigating the depths of grief, trauma or emotional pain, The Healing Root is a sacred space to reconnect with the plant medicine traditions of Black and Indigenous ancestors. These traditions remind us that the Earth has always offered us tools for healing, resilience and reclamation. This class focuses on herbs that deeply nurture the nervous system, restore balance and help release emotional wounds carried in the body and spirit.
We’ll honor the grounding roots, heart-healing flowers and soothing leaves that have been trusted by our ancestors for generations to guide us through pain and toward renewal. Together, we’ll explore the ways these plants can hold us through rituals of care, teaching you how to prepare teas, extracts and baths that reflect the wisdom of ancestral practices.
This class is for anyone seeking gentle yet powerful tools to process deep emotional wounds or to create a space of healing for others. Through this work, we’ll honor the sacred connection between plants, spirit and the body’s innate capacity to mend itself, grounded in the strength of ancestral wisdom.
Step into the embrace of Mama Earth, reconnect with the practices of your ancestors and discover the herbal allies that will help you reclaim your inner strength and power.
**In person attendees will make herbal remedies to take home.