These include the law of action and reaction (“karma”), manifesting as the great therapeutic laws of similars (like to like) and contraries (hot to cold). The focus of Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism is on a spiritual practice of herbalism, healing, and medicine.

I have never seen this fail, although sometimes a person has to quit their job! Matt was on a roll with this class.

In this class I will describe case history after case history.

So we also need to study the animal world. There's nearly 30 minutes of bonus material!Check out Free Previews and get the above and so much more in the Materia Medica for only $8 per month! will take you directly there after you sign-in or create a free account.Related Classes and Content in the Materia Medica course with Matthew Wood:• Certificates designed and signed by Matthew available •• Learn from a variety of knowledgeable & experienced instructors •• Free, life-time access to private, online community •Materia Medica - Intuition Training - Astrological Medicine - Psychological Herbalism - Herbal Medicine Making - Over 1000 pages of Matthew's Latest Manuscripts! These seven principles also correspond to the organizational themes of spiritual life, the seven levels or rungs on the shamanic ladder (“Jacob’s ladder”), which led us to self-knowledge and the opening of spiritual vision. Although this works in person-to-person situations, or in a limited sized workplace or governmental circumstance, this seemed like the herb for the time. Learn more and join this live-online (recording will be available) class Includes 2-hour class plus view the accompanying 9-page document by Matthew, "Holistic Treatment of Colds, Fevers, and Flus: Underlying Logic and Specific Indications." It also teaches us that the medicine of Nature is based on natural laws. The main points in this approach are an overall emphasis on Nature as a Living Being, acknowledging the body, soul, and spirit, the four directions or elements, the seven lessons of the medicine path (described below), and the plants themselves. This is a fascinating class with insight into the organs and organ systems associated with immune function (some will surprise you) and of course, the many herbs that help with immunity.

We sleep and dream only because we are warm-blooded animals.

Healing proceeds from the “touch of the essence,” through similarity or opposition, then continues through the healing principle of the law of direction of cure and the law of the healing crisis. However, the animal world is also of great importance because it is the source of our animal vitality (vital force or qi), senses, instincts, emotions, and dreaming. Learning to interpret the language of nature can make us excellent herbalists by upping our ability to source directly from our earth for healing wisdom..."The single most reliable herbal property I know about after thirty-eight years of practice is that Agrimony will restore balance in a hierarchical situation (boss/employee, governmental official/citizen, and even lawyer to lawyer). I have never seen this fail, although sometimes a person has to quit their job! Matt was on a roll with this class. These are the principles of Nature Wisdom and the way our school of herbal medicine is organized. It will not favor one side over the other but establish right relationship so if you are the one at fault, you will be the one who has to change. So we also need to study the animal world. Enjoy this 2-hour class plus 20+ pages of manuscripts by Matthew Wood!

These seven principles also correspond to the organizational themes of spiritual life, the seven levels or rungs on the shamanic ladder (“Jacob’s ladder”), which led us to self-knowledge and the opening of spiritual vision. This includes the vital force         The mineral world adds the physical Earth, which we need to learn to approach in a sacred manner, with regard to our growing, picking, and selection of herbal medicines, and our living upon the surface.

This new course was fast-tracked to be available when this information is needed more than ever!Free Preview, learn more about the course, and sign-up The focus of Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism is on a          The Living Nature encompasses the mineral, plant, animal, and human worlds.