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🗓️ 12 August 2021
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When I interviewed Gordon Wilson in the show "Are Christians Destroying The Environment? A Biblical Approach to Environmentalism and the “Dominion Mandate.”, I mentioned a book called The Lost Language of Plants by Stephen Buhner, which describes the innate intelligence built into the plant kingdom, and the loss of natural connectivity we rational, scientific humans have developed when it comes to the plant kingdom.
Since then, I've continued my interest in the, shall we say, more spiritual, medicinal, and little-known aspects of the plant kingdom, including trees, leaves, roots, herbs, flowers, flower essences, essential oils, plant medicines, and beyond. One book I've discovered along the way is Evolutionary Herbalism: Science, Spirituality, and Medicine from the Heart of Nature by today's podcast guest, Sajah Popham.
In Sajah's book, which weaves together herbal and medical traditions from around the world into a singular cohesive model, you're guided from an herbal practitioner's point of view to a comprehensive understanding of the practice and philosophy of healing with herbs.
Sajah presents an innovative approach to herbalism that considers the holistic relationship among plants, humans, and the underlying archetypal patterns in nature. Organized into five parts moving from the microcosmic to the universal, Sajah's work explores a unique integration of clinical herbalism, Ayurveda, medical astrology, spagyric alchemy, and medical and esoteric traditions from across the world in a truly holistic system of plant medicine.
A balance of the heart and the mind, the science and spirit of people and plants, Evolutionary Herbalism provides a holistic context for how plants can be used for transformational levels of healing for the body, spirit, and soul. For both the student herbalist and experienced practitioner, Popham's original perspectives guide you to a more intimate, synergistic, and intuitive relationship with the plant kingdom, people, and nature as a whole.
Sajah Popham's mission is to share knowledge, tools, and medicine that promote the healing power of plants —to not just heal our bodies of disease, but to assist in the evolution of human consciousness back into its natural state. His holistic focus is on finding the universal principles and practices across herbal traditions and using plants in a way that not only brings about physical healing and rejuvenation but psychological and emotional health along with spiritual transformation.
Sajah holds a degree in Herbal Sciences from Bastyr University and has studied herbal traditions across the world and with some of North America's top clinical practitioners. He lives in the Pacific Northwest forest with his wife Whitney.
Sajah's approach unites traditional models in a way that utilizes the whole plant (chemistry, energetics, and spirit) to heal the whole person (body, spirit, and soul) by getting to the root causes of disease.
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0:00.0 | On this episode of the Ben Greenfield Fitness Podcast, there is an aspect of this |
0:06.7 | process that is about our own connection to nature and our ability is humans to |
0:13.9 | utilize our sensory mechanisms. Who is this person like the homeless of this |
0:18.9 | person? How are they embodying and expressing these fundamental in this |
0:24.9 | case kind of elemental forces of life? Where are they excessive? Where are they |
0:29.2 | deficient? Help. Performance. Nutrition. Longevity. Ancestral living. Biohacking. |
0:38.8 | And much more. My name is Ben Greenfield. Welcome to the show. |
0:51.7 | All right folks, he's back. Say J'Papam. Say J'Papam. It's got a fun name to say. |
0:57.3 | This is the guy who wrote this absolutely fantastic book on the sacred |
1:01.9 | intelligence of plants on plant foraging on using plants as medicine and just |
1:07.8 | a fantastic manual called evolutionary herbalism. And we're gonna dive back in. |
1:13.2 | Part two. Part two on today's show because we had so much to talk about. |
1:17.8 | Hey, speaking of plants though, this podcast is also brought to you by a |
1:21.5 | whole bunch of plants that that that have been harvested for you. So you can be |
1:26.2 | lazy and send your butt and ignore today's entire podcast because it's all just |
1:30.8 | done for you. Anyway, no, I'm just kidding. Anyways, though, this this company, |
1:34.8 | what they do is they go out and they harvest the best the best. We're talking |
1:38.4 | like turmeric and really great matcha green tea extract clorella from green |
1:44.4 | algae, maringa, ashwaganda and other adeptogenic herbs spiraling a mint, |
1:50.6 | beets, wheatgrass, lemon and coconut. They put on their burlap sacks and their |
1:54.6 | giant sun hats and go out and slave away all day picking all these plants for |
1:59.8 | you. And then they put them into a container and chip them to your house. That's |
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