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The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy

Diagnostic Differentials of Hot and Cold

The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy

Sajah Popham

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.8 β€’ 570 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 July 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

One of the primary elements of understanding the energetics or constitution of a person is temperatureβ€”whether someone runs really hot or runs really cold. Sometimes it can be a little confusing in terms of how you actually assess that. What are the core determining factors that you're looking at in a person to be able to tell whether they're hot or cold, either constitutionally or in their current symptomatic picture? This week we're going to cover this dynamic that's important to understand with every person that you work with.

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Sajah Popham, founder of Organic Unity and The School of Evolutionary Herbalism, is committed to creating a new paradigm of plant medicine anchored in herbal, medical, and spiritual traditions from around the world. His work integrates the science and spirit of herbal medicine, creating a system that is equally holistic, healing and transformational. His unique synthesis bridges herbalism not only east and west, but north & south, above & below, into a universal philosophy that encompasses indigenous wisdom, Ayurveda, western Alchemy and Spagyrics, Astrology, clinical herbalism, and modern pharmacology.Β 

Sajah's vitalist approach utilizes plants not only for physical healing and rejuvenation, but for the evolution of consciousness. He never allopathicallyl focuses on just what a plant is "good for" but rather who the plants are as sentient beings. Sajah's teachings embody a heartfelt respect, honor and reverence for the vast intelligence of plants in a way that empowers us to look deeper into the nature of our medicines and ourselves. He lives in southern Oregon with his wife where he teaches at his school, makes spagyric medicines, and practices his healing art. For more information about his products and programs, visitΒ www.organic-unity.comΒ &Β www.evolutionaryherbalism.comΒ 

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The Plant Path provides unique perspectives for the modern practitioner of herbalism that doesn't just want to "fix what's broken" in the body, but seeks to serve others with deeper levels of healing and transformation with herbal medicines.

A unique synergy of clinical herbalism, alchemy, medical astrology, and herbal traditions from around the world, The Plant Path focuses on giving you a truly "wholistic" perspective on herbal medicine so you never fall into the trap of allopathic herbalism.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the plant path, your window into the world of herbal medicine, with Saja and Whitney Popham, founders of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism.

0:24.3

Hey, what's up everybody? Sagea here, founder of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism.

0:29.1

And, you know, one of the things that I talk a lot about on this channel is, you know,

0:34.3

the importance of energetics and constitutions in clinical herbalism.

0:40.4

This is one of the attributes of traditional systems of medicine all across the world

0:45.4

that we see really at their root in their way of understanding the uniqueness of a person

0:52.0

and the specific properties of medicinal plants.

0:56.8

And that's kind of one of the attributes in, I guess, our more modern scientific era, so to speak,

1:04.4

that oftentimes gets overlooked, right?

1:06.7

We overlook the constitution of a person and kind of tunnel in on the name of the disease,

1:12.4

or we forget the energetics of an herb and tunnel in on what kinds of diseases they're used for,

1:19.8

or symptoms they're used for, or what kind of chemistry they have in them.

1:25.6

But really, this integration of constitutions and energetics, I believe,

1:30.3

is critically important for the modern herbalists to understand and also integrate into our

1:38.6

scientific understanding of both people and plants. And so in this week's post, I answered a question from a student regarding some of the

1:48.4

differentials between hot and cold.

1:52.6

You know, this is one of our primary elements of understanding the energetics or constitution

1:59.6

of a person is temperature, right? Whether someone

2:02.1

runs really hot or runs really cold. But sometimes it can be a little confusing for people

2:07.4

in terms of like how do you actually assess that? Like what are the core determining factors

2:14.2

that you're looking at in a person to be able to tell whether they're hot or cold,

2:20.6

either constitutionally or in their current symptomatic picture. So that's what I cover in this

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