I couldn’t describe a more influential book as Braiding Sweetgrass as Asia has shared in her description. I too have cried reading almost every chapter. I have recommended this book to many friends, two of which just received their own copies! It is a stunning work and deeply moving. Robin Wall Kimmerer is a brilliant woman, and I’m so grateful she created this beautiful book of art 💗🌿
you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend during the lockdown :)
I was surprised at the three books you mentioned. I have never read them, and I have read a lot of herbal books. My most influential book, for becoming an herbalist was not even Non-Fiction, but Fiction and that was the Clan of the Cave Bear Series by Jean M. Auel. I am going to order Braiding Sweetgrass. Thanks!
Hi Asia, so glad I found you. What a gentle soul you are. I'm glad to see younger people with such a love for nature. I have The Secret Teaching of Plants (I keep lending it out) and Braiding Sweetgrass (that one is going nowhere. It was a gift and I am highlighting it, and blogging about it, and I have probably gotten truth tears but most of all I feel like I have to stop after each chapter and process the gift I just was given). I did get truth tears about a decade ago when I watched The Greening of the Loess Plateau at the beginning of a permaculture class. That was a PROFOUND moment. I had no idea that class would change my life. After an herbalist came to one of our classes I knew that was next for me. I took Rosemary Gladstar's correspondence herbalist course. I've been wanting to make flower essences but haven't yet, so I just ordered the first book you mentioned. I, too, love Matthew Wood's books and his 3 Earthwise Herbal books are prominent in my practice.
The Lost Language of Plants by Buhner just blew me away. I had those tears that of deep connection that you mention here while reading it over and over, and I feel everyone should read it. I'm also deeply grateful for everything Michael Moore has done...
Woah idk if it’s how beautiful a person you are or just the way you articulate your passion but you made me want to buy every single one of these books. I know exactly what you mean by “crying tears of truth” after reading a book that’s so aligned with your life’s purpose. This is such an underrated video. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏼🤗🙌🏼
I relate to the truth cries. I am over halfway through braiding sweetgrass and cry so often I have to be mindful of when and where I’m listening to it. Another that has changed my life, even though I’m only 3/4 of the way through, is Women Who Run With Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes As a parent, Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne is one of my all time favorites and changed many things about my home and parenting style.
Asia. I’m so glad I somehow stumbled upon you and found you. You are a treasure to my heart. Just listening to you talk about these three particular books, immediately tears started forming-tears of resonant knowing. I am going to order these books right away. Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom, not just here but everywhere you post. I love and appreciate you!
Mostly podcasts and documentaries confirmed the herbal path for me (especially the 1979 film "The Secret Life of Plants") Book wise though, I'd say Plant Spirit Medicine: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness by Pam Montgomery, Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism by Daniel Pinchbeck, and Herbal Vade Mecum by Gazmend Skenderi. The last one is more reference than inspirational, but it was the first tool that made me feel really empowered as a beginner herbalist. I also love Thomas Easley's Modern Herbal Dispensatory.
Thank you, dear Asia! These are lovely selections! Decades ago, I read the Carlos Castaneda series and was enthralled by Don Juan's use of sacred plants to travel to other realms. Recently, I took the Medicinal Plants course offered by Cornell University and found myself recalling parts of these books over and over as I went through the curriculum. My mom is from New Mexico and I somehow remembered these plants and my fascination with their hallucinogenic qualities has never left me. I have recently had the urge to re-read them, but I think I will read Braiding Sweetgrass first.
Wonderful selections! For me Sastun by Rosita Arvigo definitely. Reading it I felt enthralled--it's a captivating, dynamic story, and Rosita is a gifted story teller--privileged to received wisdom from both Rosita and Elijio Panti, and like I never wanted it to end. I recall rationing myself toward the end, and every night childishly exclaiming, "I love my book!" While not a book, Rosemary Gladstar's writing in her online course has felt deeply influential, truthful, inspiring. And I'm reading Sacred Plant Medicine by Buhner now--I felt ecstatic when I started it, like this is exactly what I need to be reading. It can feel a bit intimidating at times, the way he describes the responsibility and weight of being a healer--Sastun did too. Mostly it is a privilege to receive the deep knowledge he has cultivated.
Thank you so much for the great recommendations. Dian Dincin Buchman's "Herbal Medicine" was the first book i studied at 18 years old. i found it in my mother's books, and she has no idea how she even got it. I feel like it was meant to be. it was a huge influence on me and was my first experience learning how to work with medicinal plants.
You are so inspiring!! I’m very glad I found your Chanel. Im going to go find those three books today and read them! My mom bought me some books because I’m very into herbalism also. It was a long time ago but they are the illustrated encyclopedia of healing remedies by C Norman Shelly. The other one is Rodale’s illustrated encyclopedia of herbs! I love these two books 📚 they are older but very beautiful!
Thank you for making this video 💚 My three most influential books of my path are Plant Spirit Medicine by Eliot Cowan Path of the Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock Healing Wise by Susun Weed All of these books were like a coming home to parts of myself I never knew I had, and they also gave me truth tears
Asia, I have the first book you showed. I will get the other two. They sound wonderful. My favorite all time book is All Women are Healers by Diane Stein, other great books-The Wild & Weedy Apothecary by Doreen Shababy, The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Wormwood. I have so many Alternative Medicine Books and they are all very special. One last book is The Book of Stones by Robert Simmons & Naisha Ahsian. Thanks for this forum. I am going to get your book too. Love , Peace and Blessings - Anna❤
Oh how lovely! I hope to cross paths with these books soon!2 books have come to mind listening to you speak today- the first i found in a huge plastic bag full of esoteric books in Spanish on a street corner west of central park when i was home visiting my fam on long island (ive been in Spain for the past decade) The Third Eye by Tuesday Lobsang Rampa. There's this one part where the monks use gliders to fly through thenHimalayas to reach this magical part of the mountain which is dreamlike and lush to collect medicinal plants. (( i remembered this when listening to your plant alllies meditation)) i read the book in Spanish and then listened to it here on youtube read as an audiobook by BLUEfriend from Canada. The second book is called Anastasia and the Ringing Cedars of Russia which i absolurely loved and actually recorded my own audiobook here on my channel for people like me who want to multitask (read/knit or read/walk!)! Anyway ,i wonder if anyonehas read either of these books- very 'woo' but have changed my life! And Asia, see ya soon on Nat's self care club ;)
Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake, Thus Spoke the Plant by Monica Gagliano and Braiding sweetgrass are my top 3 for so many reasons, but heart and curiosity with a sense of deep reverence for life and reciprocity are the anchors,,
Oh my goodness. Braiding Sweetgrass is one of my all-time favorite books. It is so warm and inviting. It feels like home to me. The Peterson Guide to Wildflowers was my first plant book and it is so full of markings and stains and tears from years of use. My third choice is two books, A Northwoods Companion by John Bates. I love to read them every year along with the seasons. Not really plant books, although he talks about plants. More about appreciating the seasonal offerings around us.
:-) I love the M.Scheffer books too. Around my house since childhood. You pronounced Mechthild just fine. Scheffer is more like this: Shaffah (probably comes from sheperd). My favourite books are by Wolf-Dieter Storl, an German-American Ethnobotanist. Escpecially one about Plant-Devas blew my mind, and yes, made me remember.
Stephen Harold Buhner completely changed my world, love the Sacred Plant Medicine. It was like, yes, finally someone understands everything I've always felt, and put it into words!! I have read Plant Intelligence by him as well (and love his beer book, hehe). Braiding Sweetgrass is also like that for me, that deep truth, and a beauty with words... I feel like maybe the whole world should read this book.
This feels very serendipitous as Braiding Sweetgrass has been on my periphery for years and just this week someone else mentioned it to me. I think it is time to read it! Thank you for sharing your recommendations. My top books: The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, Keeper N' Me by Richard Wagamese, andThe Birth House by Ami McKay
Right after watching this video I went and grabbed myself a copy of The Secret Teaching of Plants and I'm only a few pages in and am already flowing with deep emotions and am quite convinced this is one of the most important books ever. It really puts into words a lot of what I have wondered and worried about. Looking forward to diving deeper into it! Currently reading Braiding Sweetgrass too, such a beautifully wise and incredible book!
This is the second time TODAY I heard about Braiding Sweetgrass, listening to you talk about it made me tear up. That is confirmation for me to purchase the book.
LOVED this video. I have Braiding Sweetgrass on my bookshelf and I think you just got me to push it to the top of my to-read list! I can't wait to dive in. And a total side note - your make-up looks amazing and I can't wait to meet you at Mid-Atlantic next weekend! xo
I have the first 2 but had not heard of "Braiding Sweetgrass" I will order it today. Paul Stamets in "Mycelium Running" is good if you are exploring the amazing properties of mushrooms and fungi. Also "Flower Essences and Vibrational Healing" by Gurudas. Thank you.
Any book I read more than once is profoundly influential. My top three most influential books would be: Fools Crow:Wisdom and Power (Thomas Mails), Plant Spirit Medicine (Stephan Harrod Buhner) and Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer). One other would be Honoring the Medicine (Ken Cohen).
Asia, you are a remarkably wise and pure soul...so inspiring and knowledgeable! Have you read the Anastasia/Ringing Cedars books yet? I've only just finished the first, but they're intriguing. I am going to order Braiding Sweetgrass now and can't wait...many thanks! Namaste and aloha
Thank you so much for sharing your recommendations. I totally relate to the truth cries. It was nice to hear it said by another out loud 😊(and by others in the comments). Braiding Sweetgrass has been calling out to me for a number of months now. Just noticing it in the corner of my eye in a book store or it pops up on my amazon account "you might like" section. I think I best listen to the signs and read it!
I'm new to herbalism so really have books that pop up as having influenced me. But, I did read from Rosemary Gladstar and I love her approach and her recipes! her instructions are really clear, too. My main calling is to be a writer. When I think of books that have influenced my writing, I think of: The Lord of the Rings, Riddlemaster Trilogy, Mists of Avalon, and Lucas (by Kevin Brooks). So now I'm trying to see what is similar in all of those, so I can see my niche and see how to shape my writing more. Thanks for this great video!
Asia, your videos are really lovely and I find them, along with your writing, really calming.. the meditations in particular. Would you consider making some more meditation videos, maybe one for calming anxiety or something like that? they're so nice and would be very grateful (as i'm sure many others would be too!) Lots of love & light to you and thank you for your healing words :) x
I should check those books out, thanks for sharing. My favorite, and really the only book I've used for 7 years, for medicinal remedies for all our ailments is Practical Herbalism by Phillip Fritchey. In that book he gives a lot of information and the ways to prepare and use 30-40 different plants internally and external for a variety of illnesses. It's a must have for me. It has kept us from going to the doctor for 7 years now. Thanks for sharing
Love this video! I'm really curious to get into these books! I wanted to share my 3 books that have brought me to the place I am today. The first one has tremendously helped me in understanding myself and brought to light a lot of inward growth. Your Power of Natural Knowing, by Vernon Howard. The second book came much later and has sparked the career for which I am following, it also opened my eyes to a greater open and compassionate love in my relationship, Spiritual Midwifery, if you are in a serious relationship, or expecting, I highly recommend this book. The third would have to be my very first herbal book. Its wonderfully organized and has a lot of great recipes you don't find in other books, Herbs for Health and Healing, by Kathi Keville. Thank you! Looking forward to seeing others 3 favorites
she did in the video, the Bach remedies , here is a link: www.bookdepository.com/Bach-Flower-Therapy-Mechthild-Scheffer/9780007333745?redirected=true&Google&Base2&IE&Bach-Flower-Therapy&selectCurrency=EUR&w=AFFPAU998C130MA8V94P&gclid=CjwKCAjw9aiIBhA1EiwAJ_GTSoRarNwNuKSCjOH6EDCz1Uk9Y4BKvlTsjsnz1EO2R_AfZg_7bwa7iRoCw94QAvD_BwE
There are many but these three books resonated for me in a profound way starting at age 21: Doctor from Llasa ( A Walk-in); A Souls Journey by Peter Richelieu; The Thiaooba Prophecy. Of all plants, herbs grow best for me. Have been researching the stone Shungite (a gift from space) the deposit of which had an 'upgrade' in February 2020 when a meteorite exploded over it in blue light. As a consequence, it will now protect us up to 5G whereas before it could only go to 4G.
I couldn’t describe a more influential book as Braiding Sweetgrass as Asia has shared in her description. I too have cried reading almost every chapter. I have recommended this book to many friends, two of which just received their own copies! It is a stunning work and deeply moving. Robin Wall Kimmerer is a brilliant woman, and I’m so grateful she created this beautiful book of art 💗🌿
you radiate light!!!!!!!! love your energy
you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend during the lockdown :)
@Raphael Jack Yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself =)
Your essence is so soothing! Keep up the good work!
I was surprised at the three books you mentioned. I have never read them, and I have read a lot of herbal books. My most influential book, for becoming an herbalist was not even Non-Fiction, but Fiction and that was the Clan of the Cave Bear Series by Jean M. Auel. I am going to order Braiding Sweetgrass. Thanks!
Oh yes! I loved it!
oh dear, it was the same for me and my friend !
Hi Asia, so glad I found you. What a gentle soul you are. I'm glad to see younger people with such a love for nature. I have The Secret Teaching of Plants (I keep lending it out) and Braiding Sweetgrass (that one is going nowhere. It was a gift and I am highlighting it, and blogging about it, and I have probably gotten truth tears but most of all I feel like I have to stop after each chapter and process the gift I just was given). I did get truth tears about a decade ago when I watched The Greening of the Loess Plateau at the beginning of a permaculture class. That was a PROFOUND moment. I had no idea that class would change my life. After an herbalist came to one of our classes I knew that was next for me. I took Rosemary Gladstar's correspondence herbalist course. I've been wanting to make flower essences but haven't yet, so I just ordered the first book you mentioned. I, too, love Matthew Wood's books and his 3 Earthwise Herbal books are prominent in my practice.
The Lost Language of Plants by Buhner just blew me away. I had those tears that of deep connection that you mention here while reading it over and over, and I feel everyone should read it. I'm also deeply grateful for everything Michael Moore has done...
Woah idk if it’s how beautiful a person you are or just the way you articulate your passion but you made me want to buy every single one of these books. I know exactly what you mean by “crying tears of truth” after reading a book that’s so aligned with your life’s purpose. This is such an underrated video. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏼🤗🙌🏼
I relate to the truth cries. I am over halfway through braiding sweetgrass and cry so often I have to be mindful of when and where I’m listening to it.
Another that has changed my life, even though I’m only 3/4 of the way through, is Women Who Run With Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
As a parent, Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne is one of my all time favorites and changed many things about my home and parenting style.
Asia. I’m so glad I somehow stumbled upon you and found you. You are a treasure to my heart. Just listening to you talk about these three particular books, immediately tears started forming-tears of resonant knowing. I am going to order these books right away. Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom, not just here but everywhere you post. I love and appreciate you!
Mostly podcasts and documentaries confirmed the herbal path for me (especially the 1979 film "The Secret Life of Plants") Book wise though, I'd say Plant Spirit Medicine: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness by Pam Montgomery, Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism by Daniel Pinchbeck, and Herbal Vade Mecum by Gazmend Skenderi. The last one is more reference than inspirational, but it was the first tool that made me feel really empowered as a beginner herbalist. I also love Thomas Easley's Modern Herbal Dispensatory.
Braiding sweet grass by far my favorite book ever!!
Thank you, dear Asia! These are lovely selections! Decades ago, I read the Carlos Castaneda series and was enthralled by Don Juan's use of sacred plants to travel to other realms. Recently, I took the Medicinal Plants course offered by Cornell University and found myself recalling parts of these books over and over as I went through the curriculum. My mom is from New Mexico and I somehow remembered these plants and my fascination with their hallucinogenic qualities has never left me. I have recently had the urge to re-read them, but I think I will read Braiding Sweetgrass first.
I know this is not on topic, but your beauty is what comes to mind when someone thinks of the Muses of Greek mythology. The beauty of myth.
Wonderful selections! For me Sastun by Rosita Arvigo definitely. Reading it I felt enthralled--it's a captivating, dynamic story, and Rosita is a gifted story teller--privileged to received wisdom from both Rosita and Elijio Panti, and like I never wanted it to end. I recall rationing myself toward the end, and every night childishly exclaiming, "I love my book!" While not a book, Rosemary Gladstar's writing in her online course has felt deeply influential, truthful, inspiring. And I'm reading Sacred Plant Medicine by Buhner now--I felt ecstatic when I started it, like this is exactly what I need to be reading. It can feel a bit intimidating at times, the way he describes the responsibility and weight of being a healer--Sastun did too. Mostly it is a privilege to receive the deep knowledge he has cultivated.
Thank you so much for the great recommendations. Dian Dincin Buchman's "Herbal Medicine" was the first book i studied at 18 years old. i found it in my mother's books, and she has no idea how she even got it. I feel like it was meant to be. it was a huge influence on me and was my first experience learning how to work with medicinal plants.
You are so inspiring!! I’m very glad I found your Chanel. Im going to go find those three books today and read them! My mom bought me some books because I’m very into herbalism also. It was a long time ago but they are the illustrated encyclopedia of healing remedies by C Norman Shelly. The other one is Rodale’s illustrated encyclopedia of herbs! I love these two books 📚 they are older but very beautiful!
I love braiding sweet grass . Thank you.
Just found this site. I like The Magic of Flowers by Tess Whitehurst and Rosemary Gladstar books
Thank you for making this video 💚
My three most influential books of my path are
Plant Spirit Medicine by Eliot Cowan
Path of the Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Healing Wise by Susun Weed
All of these books were like a coming home to parts of myself I never knew I had, and they also gave me truth tears
RavenDreamer Path of the green witch for me too.
Asia, I have the first book you showed. I will get the other two. They sound wonderful. My favorite all time book is All Women are Healers by Diane Stein, other great books-The Wild & Weedy Apothecary by Doreen Shababy, The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Wormwood. I have so many Alternative Medicine Books and they are all very special. One last book is The Book of Stones by Robert Simmons & Naisha Ahsian. Thanks for this forum. I am going to get your book too. Love , Peace and Blessings - Anna❤
Im so thankfull that i found ur video before beginning my journey between herbs . I really appreciate ur work .keep it up😊
Oh how lovely! I hope to cross paths with these books soon!2 books have come to mind listening to you speak today- the first i found in a huge plastic bag full of esoteric books in Spanish on a street corner west of central park when i was home visiting my fam on long island (ive been in Spain for the past decade) The Third Eye by Tuesday Lobsang Rampa. There's this one part where the monks use gliders to fly through thenHimalayas to reach this magical part of the mountain which is dreamlike and lush to collect medicinal plants. (( i remembered this when listening to your plant alllies meditation)) i read the book in Spanish and then listened to it here on youtube read as an audiobook by BLUEfriend from Canada. The second book is called Anastasia and the Ringing Cedars of Russia which i absolurely loved and actually recorded my own audiobook here on my channel for people like me who want to multitask (read/knit or read/walk!)! Anyway ,i wonder if anyonehas read either of these books- very 'woo' but have changed my life! And Asia, see ya soon on Nat's self care club ;)
Anastasia ❤
If you are using your own herbs for your skin it's working - your skin is _amazing_ !
Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake, Thus Spoke the Plant by Monica Gagliano and Braiding sweetgrass are my top 3 for so many reasons, but heart and curiosity with a sense of deep reverence for life and reciprocity are the anchors,,
Oh my goodness. Braiding Sweetgrass is one of my all-time favorite books. It is so warm and inviting. It feels like home to me. The Peterson Guide to Wildflowers was my first plant book and it is so full of markings and stains and tears from years of use. My third choice is two books, A Northwoods Companion by John Bates. I love to read them every year along with the seasons. Not really plant books, although he talks about plants. More about appreciating the seasonal offerings around us.
Angelic..So pure you are. Lovely.
:-) I love the M.Scheffer books too. Around my house since childhood. You pronounced Mechthild just fine. Scheffer is more like this: Shaffah (probably comes from sheperd).
My favourite books are by Wolf-Dieter Storl, an German-American Ethnobotanist. Escpecially one about Plant-Devas blew my mind, and yes, made me remember.
Thanks Adler! Good to know I didn't butcher her name entirely!
Stephen Harold Buhner completely changed my world, love the Sacred Plant Medicine. It was like, yes, finally someone understands everything I've always felt, and put it into words!! I have read Plant Intelligence by him as well (and love his beer book, hehe). Braiding Sweetgrass is also like that for me, that deep truth, and a beauty with words... I feel like maybe the whole world should read this book.
This feels very serendipitous as Braiding Sweetgrass has been on my periphery for years and just this week someone else mentioned it to me. I think it is time to read it! Thank you for sharing your recommendations. My top books: The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, Keeper N' Me by Richard Wagamese, andThe Birth House by Ami McKay
Right after watching this video I went and grabbed myself a copy of The Secret Teaching of Plants and I'm only a few pages in and am already flowing with deep emotions and am quite convinced this is one of the most important books ever. It really puts into words a lot of what I have wondered and worried about. Looking forward to diving deeper into it! Currently reading Braiding Sweetgrass too, such a beautifully wise and incredible book!
This is the second time TODAY I heard about Braiding Sweetgrass, listening to you talk about it made me tear up. That is confirmation for me to purchase the book.
Thank you so much! God bless 🙏🏻👍🏻😇
Love your Bach Flower Therapy, I will look for this one!! Now I am currently reading and enjoying the book Green Wiccan Herbal by Silja🌿
LOVED this video. I have Braiding Sweetgrass on my bookshelf and I think you just got me to push it to the top of my to-read list! I can't wait to dive in. And a total side note - your make-up looks amazing and I can't wait to meet you at Mid-Atlantic next weekend! xo
I have the first 2 but had not heard of "Braiding Sweetgrass" I will order it today. Paul Stamets in "Mycelium Running" is good if you are exploring the amazing properties of mushrooms and fungi. Also "Flower Essences and Vibrational Healing" by Gurudas. Thank you.
Any book I read more than once is profoundly influential. My top three most influential books would be: Fools Crow:Wisdom and Power (Thomas Mails), Plant Spirit Medicine (Stephan Harrod Buhner) and Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer). One other would be Honoring the Medicine (Ken Cohen).
Asia, you are a remarkably wise and pure soul...so inspiring and knowledgeable! Have you read the Anastasia/Ringing Cedars books yet? I've only just finished the first, but they're intriguing. I am going to order Braiding Sweetgrass now and can't wait...many thanks! Namaste and aloha
Thank you for making this video. I have goose bumps about Braiding Sweetgrass. Will have to get it ASAP!
Yes! I agree, can't say enough about the "Braiding Sweetgrass" book. LOVE it!!
why ? i have it but ...idk what means help :p
Thank you so much . I got braiding sweetgrass and love it ! Haven't a good cry in a while . just what needed 💓
Thank you so much for sharing your recommendations. I totally relate to the truth cries. It was nice to hear it said by another out loud 😊(and by others in the comments). Braiding Sweetgrass has been calling out to me for a number of months now. Just noticing it in the corner of my eye in a book store or it pops up on my amazon account "you might like" section. I think I best listen to the signs and read it!
I'm new to herbalism so really have books that pop up as having influenced me. But, I did read from Rosemary Gladstar and I love her approach and her recipes! her instructions are really clear, too.
My main calling is to be a writer. When I think of books that have influenced my writing, I think of: The Lord of the Rings, Riddlemaster Trilogy, Mists of Avalon, and Lucas (by Kevin Brooks). So now I'm trying to see what is similar in all of those, so I can see my niche and see how to shape my writing more.
Thanks for this great video!
Thank you Asia, I so appreciate you work! 💜
Asia, your videos are really lovely and I find them, along with your writing, really calming.. the meditations in particular. Would you consider making some more meditation videos, maybe one for calming anxiety or something like that? they're so nice and would be very grateful (as i'm sure many others would be too!) Lots of love & light to you and thank you for your healing words :) x
Thanks for the suggestion Mazrah! I will definitely keep that on mind and put more meditations on deck :-)
Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you Asia for your guidance ❤️ I needed to hear this today
Love the video! Can you say where you learned to make your flower essences? I'm really curoius how that's done.
One book that I can think of is Last Child in the woods. By Richard Louv
I should check those books out, thanks for sharing. My favorite, and really the only book I've used for 7 years, for medicinal remedies for all our ailments is Practical Herbalism by Phillip Fritchey. In that book he gives a lot of information and the ways to prepare and use 30-40 different plants internally and external for a variety of illnesses. It's a must have for me. It has kept us from going to the doctor for 7 years now.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for making this video!! I was just introduced to ur channel 💕. My favorite is:
Plant Intelligence & The Imaginal Realm by Stephen Buhner 💗
Ohhh just found you and you are such a light 💕 trying to find the perfect herbal books
Amazing
Thank you.
Wise Child was the book that captured me.
Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm by Stephen Harrod Buhner
Love this video! I'm really curious to get into these books! I wanted to share my 3 books that have brought me to the place I am today.
The first one has tremendously helped me in understanding myself and brought to light a lot of inward growth. Your Power of Natural Knowing, by Vernon Howard.
The second book came much later and has sparked the career for which I am following, it also opened my eyes to a greater open and compassionate love in my relationship, Spiritual Midwifery, if you are in a serious relationship, or expecting, I highly recommend this book.
The third would have to be my very first herbal book. Its wonderfully organized and has a lot of great recipes you don't find in other books, Herbs for Health and Healing, by Kathi Keville.
Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing others 3 favorites
You're so captivating
You might be interested reading Isabell Shipard’ book ‘How can I use Herbs in my daily life?’
Have any books of herbalist Henry Box from England?
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Could you please recommend a book to start working with flower essences?
Thank you, i love your videos.
Blessings to you 🙏❤️
she did in the video, the Bach remedies , here is a link: www.bookdepository.com/Bach-Flower-Therapy-Mechthild-Scheffer/9780007333745?redirected=true&Google&Base2&IE&Bach-Flower-Therapy&selectCurrency=EUR&w=AFFPAU998C130MA8V94P&gclid=CjwKCAjw9aiIBhA1EiwAJ_GTSoRarNwNuKSCjOH6EDCz1Uk9Y4BKvlTsjsnz1EO2R_AfZg_7bwa7iRoCw94QAvD_BwE
im a filipino from the philippines. is there any course or degree for herbalist? I'd like to study, but we don't have such course here.
how can i plant herbal with effective energy ?
thank you!!!xoxo
Love Truth Cries
There are many but these three books resonated for me in a profound way starting at age 21:
Doctor from Llasa ( A Walk-in); A Souls Journey by Peter Richelieu; The Thiaooba Prophecy.
Of all plants, herbs grow best for me. Have been researching the stone Shungite (a gift from space) the deposit of which had an 'upgrade' in February 2020 when a meteorite exploded over it in blue light. As a consequence, it will now protect us up to 5G whereas before it could only go to 4G.
Please I have a question, is hemorrhoid treatable with herbs?
So interesting thanks Asia!!
Your eyes are just so beautiful
Mega like 👍
Very nice stay in touch
Awesome video! Just subbed :) I think you should write a book. Keep up the great work my friend!
wow ...!! so pretty you are.
GIRL, TEACH ME! WHERE DO I SIGN UP!? D8
Can I order Hearts of Herbs book form the school if I'm not a student?
@Herpes goddess cured you from what?
Secreat teachings of plants is one of my biggest discoveries
I screamed when you mentioned it :)
Asia- if you wrote a book, it would be my favorite.
Just saw this Ally. THANK YOU! This truly means the world. And.... just a secret between me and you... I'm working on it! ;-)
Hi
I thought the third book was okay, but there was a bit too much ideological woo-socialism paradise in it for me.
a new earth eckhart tollie
The Holy Bible has been the most influential book in this life. It is like no other book.
Babe.
el jardin del mago by victoria biraben