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Medicine Stories

A Plant Spirit Healing Story

Medicine Stories

Amber Magnolia Hill

Alternative Health, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This is a vulnerable and very personal story of how a plant friend recently stepped in to create a bridge of communication between me and my mother, who died three years ago. It was an unexpected and super meaningful healing message for me, and I switched my podcast release schedule around to share this story. Real magic happens when we cultivate relationships with plants and stay open to messages from the multiverse y'all.

I also talk about synchronicity, dealing with overwhelming grief, and how we can heal with a plant even when it is not physically present in our space or in our body.

Also I cry a lot.

 

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Further reading: My blog post Angelica: Mama Bear of the Spirit Realm (more about Angelica as bear medicine and more about its medicinal properties)

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey all, it's me, Amber. I just felt so compelled to share this experience I had yesterday and realize that's not really

0:16.9

something that I could just fit into an intro and it's been a while since I've done a full episode that's just me talking and this is going to be rambling and it's not one of those stories that ties itself up into a perfect bow at the end, as we've talked about before on this show, most recently with Tokopah.

0:41.0

It's very rare that our lived stories are like the story arcs in the movies and books and stuff that we're used to, but this synchronicity, synchronous, serendipitous story,

1:00.0

I'm just one story either, of course, there's just like so much to it but it just I really felt like this is one to share and so here I am in my workroom after getting Nixi down to sleep at 9 p.m. and I am usually in the bath getting

1:19.3

ready for bed at this time. I almost never work after the kids are in bed. Sometimes I'll like read a work related

1:26.0

book in the bath or something, but it's just kind of a sanity rule I have for myself, but this is the only chance I'm going to have to to record

1:35.8

this story for like the next week and so I've just got to do it now and so the heart of the story is this experience I had yesterday afternoon that I'll get to but there's just like all this complexity around it that I have to explain before we can get to why it was meaningful.

1:56.7

So many of you know that my mama died in a car accident.

2:04.0

Three and a half years ago, almost now, November 27th, 2015.

2:11.0

And when I started this podcast, I thought I would talk a lot more about it, and I still will, I think.

2:20.0

I think I would, I've always had the vision of telling the whole story in a podcast episode.

2:27.5

So I will probably do that.

2:28.9

Let me know if you'd like me to.

2:31.0

It's on my blog too at mythic medicine dot love. But she was my best friend. She was my favorite person, my biggest supporter. She was just the most amazing wonderful mother a

2:48.8

person could ask for. The most amazing wonderful person like everyone loved her so much. She had so many

2:57.7

friends so many friends. She just radiated goodness and love. She was love. I was so lucky.

3:10.0

So there's that piece to this story.

3:18.0

And if you listen to the most recent episode with Asia Suler or to the first time I interviewed Asia

3:28.4

back in episode four. I had this really incredible experience doing a guided meditation that Asia offers through

3:40.8

her online course,

3:43.2

intuitive plant medicine.

3:45.3

And she offered this very meditation

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