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    Medicine Making for Collective Care in Autumn

    Malcolm X Park
    washington, united states
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    Craft Heart Warming Plant Medicine for Autumn with Tatiana Eaves of Ecologist Says.

    As the seasons shift and the days become shorter, mother earth reminds us of the beauty of  letting go and bringing our energy inward. As nature slows down, so do our internal systems. It's important for us during this time to build resilience within our bodies and work proactively to nourish our own internal systems and those of our community.

    Join us for a workshop on plant medicine making. We'll be focusing on the healing wisdom of our plant ally Rose (Rosa Spp.) and crating a Winter Oxymel, ancient medicine combining herbs, with vinegar, and honey. The high-vibrational softness of rose connects us to our sensuality and heart, restoring vitality and joy. She has been used for her antiviral and antidepressant properties, high vitamin C content, and to bring down fevers. We'll be breaking down the history and culture around the rose plant, how to identify her in the wild, her energetics and how she works within the body.

    By the end of the workshop you'll have medicine of your own to take home, use and share with others! All supplies will be provided. Just arrive with an open heart and an open mind.

    About the Instructor: Tatiana Eaves (@A.Virosa) is many things; she’s an ecologist, wildcrafter, creative, policy analyst, activist, writer, communicator, and lifetime learner. With her multifaceted background, she works to not only protect the rights of human and non-human life on this planet, but to bring people back to the remembrance that all life is interconnected. She believes in empowering people with knowledge and to remind them of their own personal power to enact change in their lives, their community, and beyond. Her goals are in bringing forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, socially just human presence on this planet by working collaboratively with others to remember our connection to the Earth and each other.

    Learn more at https://EcologistSays.com.

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    Malcolm X Park
    washington, united states