INTRODUCTION TO HERBALISM
Merry Meet Friends,
Welcome to the wonderful world of herbs and their uses, in the following lessons will give you a basic knowledge of most aspects of herbalism. As these lessons are not as indepth as I would have preferred to have made them, they will however, still give you an understanding of just how vast the world of herbs really is.
These lessons were also designed to motivate the student who wishes to learn more to research further.
Only particular herbs will be mentioned in this course, as there would be far too many to name each individually, so this course is designed to accommodate the most popular.
THE LESSONS
Like in the other courses that you have completed with the Correllian Tradition, these lessons will contain several sections, which are intended to compliment each other. These sections will include:
THE LESSON – The main body of each lesson will be devoted to a single subject. These lessons will only provide an introduction and a good basic understanding of these different topics, and we strongly encourage you to follow them with further research of your own.
PIONEERS IN HISTORY – Each lesson will also contain a small feature devoted to History. Which will include the great people behind the dawning of specific parts of Herbalism.
GLOSSARY – Every lesson will include a glossary, to explain words which may be unfamiliar to you. We are not aware that some of our references are obscure and may give more information that you at first think you need.
SPELLWORKS – Each Lesson will include a spellworking, to help you expand upon your knowledge, and to help you to integrate the plants into your spellcasting.
TEST – And finally, each lesson will end with a Test, which you may complete at your own rate.
The Subject matter of the Herbalism course includes the following:
0 – Introduction to Herbalism
Lesson - YOU ARE HERE
I – History of Herbs
Lesson - Includes the history of herbs dating back as far as 2700 B.C
Pioneer - Hippocrates and Theophrastus
Spellwork – Cleansing Ritual Tool
II – Preparations
Lesson - Run down of the most basic herbal preparations
Pioneer – Mithridates and Dioscorides
Spellwork – Growing Spell
III – Basic Uses
Lesson - The uses of Herbs and some of their more famous applications
Pioneer – Pliny and Galen
Spellwork - Bath Cleansing (Asperges)
IV – The Herbs
Lesson - List of herbs, including Latin names, parts used, preparations, actions and uses.
Pioneer – Avicenna and Hildegard of Bingen
Spellwork - Imbolc Meditation
V – Herbs in Magic
Lesson - List of herbs and their magical counterparts.
Pioneer – Paracelus and Pietro Mattioli
Spellwork - Imbolc Ritual
VI – Natural Healing Methods
Lesson – Other Natural healing methods with a brief description
Pioneer – Nicholas Culpeper and Carolus Linnaeus
Spellwork – Solitary New Moon Ritual
VII – Toxic Herbs Part I
Lesson - Toxic herbs, including common names, Latin names, and descriptions. Part I
Pioneer – Samuel Hannemann
Spellwork – Tapu’s Healing Spell
VIII – Toxic Herbs Part II
Lesson - Toxic herbs, including common names, Latin names, and descriptions. Part II
Pioneer – Samuel Thomson
Spellwork – Blessing your new Home
IX – Plants and their Planetary Rulers
Lesson – Small list of Plants with their Zodiacal and Planetary Rulers
Pioneer – Dr.. Frederick Foster Harvey Quin
Spellwork – Strength Spell
DISCLAIMER: Choosing a holistic approach to medicine means choosing personal responsibility for your health care. This course is designed to offer a doorway through which to enter the realm of herbal healing, an invitation to further investigation on the part of the reader. It is in no way intended as a substitute for advice from a health care practitioner.
Blessed Be Well
Rev. Wendy Eversen
Correllian Tradition