
About this Event
Community Plant Practice
Join Good Medicine Collective members Tessy Seward and Ginny Gill for a quarterly series designed to deepen our familiarity and relationship with local medicinal plants. Explore the identities and traditional uses of these lants while connecting with them in teas, tinctures and essential oils. Tessy and Ginny will guide movement, meditation and breathwork practices carefully chosen to complement the cylcles of the seasons and the energetics of each plant.
Tuesday April 8th, 6-8pm Spring Session: Meet NETTLE (Urtica dioica)
One of the first green plants to emerge after winter, the stinging nettle aligns with the energy of lengthening days and the moment of the spring equinox. Nettle is a an ages-old healing partner for humans, with evidence of widespread use throughout European and Asian history as well as among the indigenous peoples of the North American continent. Nettle is packed with essential minerals, has anti-inflammatory, antioxisant, and analgesic properties, and demonstrates the energetic signature of protection and strong, healthy boundaries.
Join us Tuesday April 8th to learn about Nettle's historical uses and medicinal and energetic properties. We will enjoy a nourishing Nettle tea as we explore the concept of healthy boundaries and our personal intentions connected to setting and holding them in our lives. Tessy will lead a yoga kriya focused on strenghtening the protective auric field, and Ginny will guide us in a conscious connected breathwork practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
231 York St, 231 York Street, Portland, United States
USD 55.20