Jesse Wolf Hardin Interview 

In today’s blog post you’ll learn:

  • The importance of creating roots in life, and how grounding in a physical location opens your world to forming deeper connections to your local environment
  • Everyone has a gift and a calling in the world, and advice for how you can find yours
  • How approaching nature with curiosity, wonder, and an open mind rather than an agenda helps you to better learn from it 
  • Why it’s so important to heed your personal calling and life mission in the context of herbalism
  • The satisfaction that comes from being a heart-driven herbalist and how each herbalist forges their own unique path unlike anyone else’s

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In this week’s podcast, Sajah speaks with Jesse Wolfe Hardin, an herbalist and environmental renaissance man. The author of over 25 books, Jesse Wolf has taught anima life practices for decades and was the first to coin the term rewilding. Jesse is the co-founder of the International Good Medicine Confluence Gathering, the digital magazine for herbalist healers and folklorists, Plant Healer Quarterly, and the co-creator of the Revealing Hedge Guild Oracle Guide. Today’s conversation takes place with Jesse in a remote river canyon, deeply nestled in the wild lands of New Mexico. 

In this heart-to-heart conversation, Jesse talks about how the Earth is intelligent, living, sentient, and is constantly evolving, adapting, and healing itself. In that process, it offers us a model for our own healing and evolution. When we connect with the Earth and work with its plants and rhythms, we tap into that deep intelligence and allow it to guide us on our path to wholeness.

What’s so powerful about herbal medicine is that it’s not just about fixing a symptom or addressing a single ailment. It’s about engaging in a relationship with the plants, with the land, and with ourselves. It’s about recognizing that our health is interconnected with the health of the Earth and that by healing ourselves, we also contribute to the healing of the planet. 

As we explore and deepen our understanding of herbal medicine, we need to remember that it’s not just about the plants themselves, but about the relationships we cultivate with them and how they help us to reconnect with the living Earth. It’s about fostering a sense of reverence and gratitude for the natural world and allowing that to inspire us to live more harmoniously with it. In this way, herbal medicine becomes a spiritual practice, a way of life that fosters a deeper connection to the natural world and a greater sense of belonging. It reminds us that we are not separate from nature, but an integral part of it. In that recognition, we find a sense of purpose and a path to true wellness.

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