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Discover the dynamic relationship between humans and medicinal plants through the lens of seasonal rhythms, sensory wisdom, and natural timing.
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Lindsay’s interest in plants was cultivated in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. During 10 years of work as a naturalist guide, Lindsay gained a deep appreciation for ecology and her clinical practice integrates her respect for the profound nature of connection within our web of life. She has a deep love for plants and a passion to increase the availability of safe, effective medicines in a form that nurtures our shared spiritual and ecological health. After studies in geography, nutrition, and yoga, and mentorship in energy work, shamanism, organic gardening, and herbal wildcrafting, she dedicated herself to herbal studies and was one of PRC’s first Diploma of Phytotherapy graduates. She is a professional member of the Canadian Herbalist Association of BC and is on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Council of Herbalist Associations. She practices herbalism in her home community of Fernwood, Victoria and is a happy gardener, yogi, and mother.
Explore the fascinating world of plant-human relationships in this comprehensive course led by Herbalist Lindsay Hounslow. Discover the intricate ways humans and plants communicate through chemical messaging and shared ecological language. This course examines how our sensory experiences inform our understanding of medicinal plants, while exploring the dynamic nature of plant constituents throughout seasonal cycles. Students will learn essential harvesting practices and gain insights into chronobiology—the study of natural timing systems—revealing how our bodies interact with the ecological rhythms we share with medicinal plants.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
This course is ideal for herbalists, plant enthusiasts, and healthcare practitioners seeking to expand their knowledge of plant medicine through an ecological and sensory-based approach.
1. The language of plant-human communication
2. Medicinal qualities through adaptation
3. Strategic harvesting techniques
4. Sensory assessment methods
5. Biological rhythms and healing
6. Cold season dynamics in medicine making
“Lindsay is not just a professor, but rather a facilitator of knowledge, wisdom, and connection. She is someone who never hesitates to give additional resources and engage with powerful feedback in order to help for a better understanding. Her loving energy and enthusiasm allows and inspires her students to reach a deeper and greater magnitude of learning and integrating, in and outside the classroom.”
Riley - Victoria, BC, Canada
“Her compassionate devotion to her students, the plants, and the original teachings of the multitude of medicinal lineages is truly unlike any other: it is pure, honest, and beautiful.”
Student - Victoria, BC, Canada
“I had the pleasure of being a student of Lindsay in several courses at Pacific Rim College. She helped me learn how to feel. I came from Corporate America and when I turned 50 I decided that wasn’t the life for me. Lindsay opened her heart and shared her knowledge with me. She is a soft spoken born leader and true guide for those walking an unknown path. Her ability to see and hear you is a gift none too many possess.”
Dallas - Victoria, BC, Canada
“I was lucky enough to study under Lindsay last year, as her teachings have imprinted me in so many ways. Lindsay is potent magic in a human form.”
Student - Victoria, BC, Canada