Working with Plant Intelligence with Scott Kloos
The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy
Sajah Popham
4.8 β’ 570 Ratings
ποΈ 17 May 2019
β±οΈ 68 minutes
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Summary
In this special episode of The Plant Path, I got a chance to interview a fellow PNW herbalist, Scott Kloos, founder of Cascadia Folk Medicine, The School of Forest Medicine and author ofΒ Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.
This was a really fun conversation, as Scott and I discuss a wide range of methods of working with the medicinal intelligence of plants. From how they have the ability to heal us spiritually, to the best wildcrafting and medicine making practices, to what it really means to be an herbalist.
Scott and I really have a lot in common in the way we see medicinal plants and the practice of herbalism, even though we approach it from slightly different angles, which to me is fascinating.Β
The big thing I appreciate about his perspective and approach, is that it's geared towards healing the whole person (body, spirit and soul) through utilizing the whole plant. Scott truly honors the chemical and spiritual sides of herbalism, and understands the greater context of plant medicine, in that the healing work we do contributes to the healing of the Earth as a whole.
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Scott Kloosβceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologistβguides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness. Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created spaces of learning and healing, he explores various ways of working with plants and their medicine, relationships with our nonhuman kin, and ecologically integral modes of engaging with and thinking with the community of life.
Check out his amazing wildcrafted handmade product line at:Β https://cascadiafolkmedicine.com/Β as well as his teachings at the School of Forest Medicine here:Β https://forestmedicine.net/
For those of you in the PNW, be sure to pickup a copy of his book, an indispensable guide for the NW herbalist!Β https://www.amazon.com/Pacific-Northwest-Medicinal-Plants-Identify/dp/1604696575/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
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ABOUT SAJAH
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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, visit www.organic-unity.com & www.evolutionaryherbalism.comΒ
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ABOUT THE PLANT PATH
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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.
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| 0:00.0 | The Plant Path, Your Window into the World of Urban Medicine, with Saja Popham, founder of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism and Organic Unay. |
| 0:23.7 | Hey there everybody, Sagea Popham here, founder of the School of Evolutionary |
| 0:28.3 | herbalism, and welcome back to the plant path here where we're exploring different avenues |
| 0:33.9 | and perspectives on the practice of clinical and spiritual herbal medicine. |
| 0:39.0 | And with me today is one of my most favorite herbalists here, hailing from the Pacific Northwest, |
| 0:46.1 | Scott Kloos. |
| 0:47.5 | Scott Kloos is a ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker, and practitioner, |
| 0:53.0 | animist, singer of plant songs, an aspiring |
| 0:56.2 | integral ecologist. He guides the School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine, and is the author |
| 1:03.4 | of Pacific Northwest medicinal plants, identify, harvest, and use 120 herbs for health and wellness. |
| 1:13.0 | Through Scott's writing and his facilitation of co-created spaces of learning and healing, he explores various ways of working with plants |
| 1:18.8 | and their medicine, relationships with our non-human kin, and ecologically integral modes of |
| 1:25.1 | engaging with and thinking with the community of life. |
| 1:29.7 | And, you know, one thing that for me, I really appreciate about Scott, as I've gotten to know |
| 1:35.0 | him over the years, is that we share a lot of really similar perspectives on herbal medicine |
| 1:40.3 | and healing and the plant path as a whole. And I'm just really super stoked to have you here |
| 1:46.1 | on the plant path. So thanks, thanks so much for joining me here, Scott. Yeah, thanks for having me. |
| 1:51.8 | I should have mentioned this to you before because everybody says my last name wrong. It's actually |
| 1:56.6 | Scott Close. Close. Oh. Yes. I've been seen it wrong. Everybody gets it wrong. Well, it's cool because, you know, I mean, and no one says my first name right. Say J. Saw, Jay, Saha. Yeah. I'm sure. Tricky names. Yeah. Well, cool. Yeah. I'm super stoked to be here on the podcast with you. |
| 2:18.7 | I feel the same about you. |
| 2:20.2 | You're one of the people in the verbal world who I respect dearly. |
| 2:25.0 | And, you know, as soon as we met, I knew that we had this, like, brother connection. |
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