TAKEAWAYS
- What is Evolutionary herbalism and how each stage of evolution enhances our relationship with plants
- How energetic architecture highlights our ability to experience and learn more (rather than memorize facts) about nature and plants
- Why elements allow us to perceive patterns in our own bodies and ways to applying this to healing
MEET OUR GUEST
Articulate, charismatic and passionate, Sajah Popham is the founder of The School of Evolutionary Herbalism in Southern Oregon. Along with his degree in herbal sciences from Bastyr University, Sajah has studied with a wide variety of clinical herbalists, medical astrologers and practicing alchemists, including Matthew Wood, Paul Bergner, Judith Hill and Robert Bartlett.
He believes the next phase in the evolution of herbal medicine rests upon the foundation of an integration of the indigenous, vitalist and molecular models of herbalism. One where they each offer a different perspective on the same thing and that a greater understanding dawns within us through their synergy. This is what he refers to as Evolutionary Herbalism.
WEB RESOURCES
The School of Evolutionary Herbalism; Instagram, Facebook, YouTube; The Plant Path podcast
BOOKS
Evolutionary Herbalism: Science, Spirituality, and Medicine from the Heart of Nature
Plant Spirit Healing by Pam Montgomery
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TRANSCRIPT
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