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Dawn of Discernment Clips: Herbalism: Recognising Our Deep Connection to Nature

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🗓️ 8 March 2026

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0:00.0

This is a clip from Dawn of Discernment.

0:04.3

You can access the entire episode now on our website and all podcast platforms.

0:10.2

I also have to be able to say that the things that I have are medicinal herbs.

0:16.5

And I'm working with them.

0:18.5

I'm recommending them.

0:19.5

I'm teaching people about them. I'm facilitating, bringing the relationship between understanding how plants can be a benefit and so that somebody can capture that and take them for themselves. Because if I was giving them to somebody and saying, take this, maybe a lot, especially with the claims that, you know, nettle is good for, you know, X, Y, Z, blah, blah, blah, blah.

0:48.3

Then now I'm making claims and I'm in the, I'm in the realm of practicing medicine which I don't do so

0:57.4

it's very freeing for a practitioner to like myself to not have to like be forbidden from that you

1:07.2

know so if I was in that realm where I actually had a license and could practice, let's just say so-called

1:12.9

practice medicine, so-called, that might change a lot about my relationship with how I viewed myself,

1:22.1

the practitioner, the person, the patient, what their symptoms are, and my role or my relationship.

1:31.1

So being outside of that, I get to question that right away.

1:36.4

And I get to say, what is my role?

1:38.3

Well, do I have a right to stop whatever it is that they are, let's just say, burdened with, right?

1:49.9

What if my role really is to help them recognize that the symptom, so called, is a signal?

1:59.6

And that the herb as a medicine is not the natural green

2:06.9

allopathic you know farm like I don't want the side effects of the pharmacy but I do want

2:12.3

my fever to go away so let's just say right yeah that's. That's the most easy. And for me, I'm like,

2:19.3

what, what? The fever is the archetypical disease. Like, that's the best thing that you could

2:23.7

possibly have. Like, yeah, yeah. No, don't take your fever away. But, but what was going on here with your fever?

2:35.0

Why?

2:36.0

You know, like what, is it really uncomfortable?

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