
Plants are Your Birthright
May 20, 2026If you are walking the plant path, you surely heard a whisper in your heart: the whisper of the wild places of earth, the wild places of soul.
The plants called to you and somewhere in your dreams or your subconscious mind they told you they could be your guides on the journey to the wildly ensouled world you knew was your true home.
Listening to this call, you started seeking out herbal books, herbal teachers, herbal courses. You might have even become a qualified herbalist.
But I bet that this whisper you were drawn towards wasn’t really answered, or even acknowledged.
Too often, the places we start with herbalism – even the places we end up, and all the places in between – are dry, disembodied, dis-earthed places.
Places that assume that the highest arc of herbalism is discovering the perfect, scientifically verifiable formula for IBS, or the best technique for extracting alkaloids into fresh plant oils. That try to cram herbs into pharmaceutical worldviews.
These materialistic places are absolutely useful in the practice of helping people’s scrapes and sore throats with plant medicine instead of panadol, for example.
But they do not answer that original call, that deep yearning for true belonging to the world of plants and soul.
I’ve made it my personal dedication to explore what answering that call for myself might look like.
I want practical tools for returning home to that wildly ensouled world, hand-in-hand with plants as my teachers and guides.
Does this resonate with you? It’s what my four-month offering Wild Edge of Herbalism is all about. Send me an email to learn more.






