Judy Lieblein Classes

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Matthew Wood Classes

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Thank you for your interest in Judy Lieblein’s classes. We are currently working on finalizing the schedule and will be announcing updates soon. Stay tuned for more information.

Judy Lieblein is a shamanic/clinical herbalist and energy medicine practitioner in practice for over 28 years. She teaches herbal energetics, elemental theory, and plant spirit medicine.

Judy maintains a general private practice with client of all ages. Her specialties are in plant spirit medicine, trauma, grief, transformational processes, kundalini, and spiritual emergence. She owns Sacred Rose Herbals, an organic herbal product line

Her work is focused on cultivating health and well-being, personal empowerment, and independence with the blessing of the plants, ancestors, and the elements.

Judy has worked in the fields of Energy Medicine, Sustainable Agriculture, Native Plant Restoration, Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation, Social Permaculture and Spiritual Emergence.

What is Shamanic Herbalism
Taught by Matthew Wood

Thurs. Sept 19

7:00pm to 9:30pm

Shamanism is the name I prefer for the “Nature-based” spiritual path which was innate to Earth and humanity long before there was writing, when teachings were passed on by stories–“shaman stories”–and personified in the Alphabet of Nature (plants and animals). It is a timeless spiritual path not in conflict with any religion (unless the religionists pick the fight), because it is based on timeless themes and lessons.

In the preparatory, or “outer court,” we learn disciplines, practices, and laws of life that ready us for the inner life of the shaman: spiritual discipline or warriorship, the worthy opponent (Snake Medicine), reliving of experience (Alligator Medicine), learning from experience and the Wisdom of Nature or Secrets of the Earth (Turtle Medicine). 

But the inner life of the shaman is experienced in dreamtime or vision (or even hallucination). The crucial moment is when we dream of our animal self. Shamanism is based on accepting and making peace between our human self and our animal self–that is to say, our warm-blooded animal self that gives us a loving heart, love for the young, the partner, the community. All these are characteristic of the mammalian lifewave. Human nature only added an ego, self-consciousness, alienation from God and Nature, by combining our human frontal cortex with the reptilian backbrain. 

In this class we will study some favorite herbs: angelica, osha, burdock, lomatium, elder (Bear Medicine), agrimony, cinquefoil (Wolf), Monarda, elder, sumach (Elk, Deer), St. John’s wort and yarrow (Warrior Medicine).

Plant Wisdom and Plant Attunement/Journeying

Saturday, September 21

9:30am to 5:30pm

Plants operate on every level–physical, emotional, mental, archetypal, and even magical/spiritual. They have distinctive personalities and archetypal natures. They probably all possess some kind of “magic,” the ability to change conditions in our environment, but very little is known about this–also, we have to be careful not to force issues; we’d rather let the plants gentle nudge the situation (nudgeopathy).

In this class we will discuss plants in depth and journey with a plant (one in the morning and one in the afternoon). I especially want to return to lomatium, which we tuned into five years ago and which helped me during covid (“I’m for things that are out of control”). How about also Chaparral? We need to study remedies that are appropriate for the stress of our times: covid and the vaccine, which have pretty much the same effects since the spike proteins are common to them both–and are serious in impact. Mullein (crystals around the pineal gland, in the inner ear, cut off from dreamtime/the spirit/higher reality), rabbit tobacco or life everlasting (adjust the immune response), nigella or black cumin, turmeric, rhodiola, gotu kola, tobacco/lobelia, galega (natural metformin).  We will also discuss the Speech of Nature (as opposed to the speech of Western ‘civilization’) and the spiritual axis (spiritual life) versus the material axis (entropy, falling-apart-ness).

Basic Home Apothecary: My Top 24 herbs,
after 45 years of practice

Tuesday, September 24

7:00pm to 9:30pm

After a lifetime of herbal practice, what would I want in my herb cupboard? Yarrow, Plantain, St. John’s Wort, Calendula, Gotu Kola, for cuts and wounds; Yarrow, Angelica, Elder, Solomon’s Seal, bruises; Yarrow, Elder, Angelica, Boneset, Blue Vervain, Wild Cherry, Yerba Mansa for fevers, flus, colds; Cleavers, Red Root, Calendula, Violet, Vervain to clear lymphatics, throat; Elder, Angelica, Mullein, Marshmallow Root, Violet, Plantain, Elecampane for the lungs; Boneset, Mullein, Solomon’s Seal, Dandelion Root, bones and tendons; Ashwagandha, Dandelion Root, muscles; Chickweed, Solomon’s Seal, Ashwagandha, Gotu Kola, connective tissue. Dandelion Root, Burdock Root, Chickweed–liver, “blood cleansers”; Yellow Dock Root, Marshmallow Root, Yarrow, intestines; Yarrow, St. John’s Wort, Mullein, Plantain, Wood Betony, Gotu Kola, nerves; Schizandra, general astringent; Yarrow, Wild Cherry, Wood Betony, peripheral circulation; Chickweed, gentle penetration in external applications.  

Matt’s new book book
“A Shamanic Herbal (2024)”
will be available for sale/signing.

About the Teacher

Matthew Wood

Matthew has been a practicing herbalist since 1982, and is a renowned inspirational lecturer and author of several books including The Book of Herbal Wisdom and The Earthwise Herbal.

While he believes in the virtue of many other healing modalities, he has always been inspired to learn, preserve, and practice the tradition of herbal medicine descending to us from our European, Anglo-American, and Native American heritage.

He has helped tens of thousands of clients over the years, with many difficult health problems.He is a member of the American Herbalists Guild (registered herbalist) and has earned his Masters of Science degree from the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine (accredited by the University of Wales).

About the Teachers

Judy Lieblein

Judy Lieblein is a shamanic/clinical herbalist and energy medicine practitioner in practice for over 28 years. She teaches herbal energetics, elemental theory, and plant spirit medicine.

Judy maintains a general private practice with client of all ages. Her specialties are in plant spirit medicine, trauma, grief, transformational processes, kundalini, and spiritual emergence. She owns Sacred Rose Herbals, an organic herbal product line

Her work is focused on cultivating health and well-being, personal empowerment, and independence with the blessing of the plants, ancestors, and the elements.

Judy has worked in the fields of Energy Medicine, Sustainable Agriculture, Native Plant Restoration, Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation, Social Permaculture and Spiritual Emergence.

Matthew Wood

Matthew has been a practicing herbalist since 1982, and is a renowned inspirational lecturer and author of several books including The Book of Herbal Wisdom and The Earthwise Herbal.

While he believes in the virtue of many other healing modalities, he has always been inspired to learn, preserve, and practice the tradition of herbal medicine descending to us from our European, Anglo-American, and Native American heritage.

He has helped tens of thousands of clients over the years, with many difficult health problems.He is a member of the American Herbalists Guild (registered herbalist) and has earned his Masters of Science degree from the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine (accredited by the University of Wales).