Flower Essences for Transitions / June 17th

Flower Essences for Transitions / June 17th

Regular price $ 40.00 $ 0.00

Tuesday, June 17th, 6-7:30 pm

Join clinical herbalist and flower essence practitioner, Rachel Bull for a class on Flower Essences for Transitions. A flower essence is a subtle energetic medicine that works on the emotional body. As humans, we are constantly changing and crossing new thresholds. Whether these transitions are life altering or subtle shifts, they can jostle, disrupt, or cause chaos to our nervous systems. Throughout this class, we will be discussing how we can support our bodies through times of change with the help of flower essences. Transitions can include but are not limited to career changes, moving, the death of a loved one, the changing of seasons, entering parenthood, menopause, etc. Whether you’d like to support yourself amidst a transition or someone you love, this class is for you!

Rachel received her formal education as an herbalist through the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism where she graduated as a Certified Clinical Herbalist and Flower Essence Practitioner. She works with clients one on one through her business Rhythmic Healing where she helps folks find a rhythm of healing that feels best to them and their body using herbs, nutrition, flower essences, movement, lifestyle changes and vitalist practices to bring the body back into balance. She is an herbalist at the Little Herbal Apothecary and teaches classes and workshops through various apothecaries in the area. To Rachel, plant medicine is an avenue of wellness that feels accessible, effective, and ethical. She is passionate about incorporating the wisdom of the body and the intuition of the earth as a vital & alternative path to healing.

Space is limited, please sign up early to reserve your spot. 

Cancellation policy: Due to limited space, if you need to cancel please give as much notice as possible. We can only offer refunds on classes cancelled at least 48 hours before the event. Thanks for your understanding.


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