Come to the Carpenter-Carse Library on Monday night and join local herbalist and Wise Woman Jessica LaBrie for an exploration into the ancient roots of herbalism, its wide array of modern applications, and our need to relearn what it means to heal from a place of wholeness.
6:00pm: Blend your own herbal teas at our organic tea bar!
6:30pm: Numen: the nature of plants film
8:00pm: Discussion and "Ask the Herbalist" Q&A
Produced by local author, anthropologist, and filmmaker Ann Armbrecht and featuring several well-known Vermont herbalists, Numen is an inspiring film that explores how our disconnection from nature affects human and environmental health, and what concrete steps we can take to heal ourselves and the world while reclaiming our place in the wider web of life.
For more information, visit: http://www.numenfilm.com/
Watch the trailer here!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH78RtojCiE
“Numen is the animated force in all things living, and this is strongly demonstrated, although often taken for granted, in plants. Numen: The Nature of Plants explores the animated life force in plants and how it is intricately connected with human health and healing. The use of plants as medicine is one of the only forms of healing that’s embraced by every culture and ethnicity, and that has endured since ancient times and is still in use today in most areas of the world."
~ Dr. Joseph Mercola
See you there!
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