Plant Magic Circle ~ Mugwort

with Margate Yoga Studio

Sunday 11th February
3-6pm
£22 - £44

 

 

An Evening with Magical Mugwort… the lucid dreamer, 

divination weaver and bridge to beyond!

 

Mugwort grows open armed reaching for the cosmos, 

with deep roots reaching into earth, providing that stable bridge 

so that we can dance between the cosmic realms.

 

Our Mugwort evening will bring us together to connect with our intuition, inviting us to recognise the instinct and wisdom within.

 

I invite you to meet Mugwort and bring the question..

What is my wildest truth?

 

Our dreams are a place where our conscious meets our unconscious, 

spirit has centre stage, the body is quiet, mind released from chatter.

 

If we are able to surrender to the experience, observe with curiosity and without judgement...we have so much to learn from ourselves.


 

In this evening we will:

  • Consider what it means to meet plants as beings and bring our intentions to them.
  • Allow intuitive movement to help us ground and be present.
  • Meet Mugwort in circle, ceremony and in visualisation.

This will be a small gathering of 12 people.


 
 

An introduction to Mugwort for those who are yet to meet…

 

A gentle oneironautic plant, 

Mugwort is a great plant to begin to dance in your dreams. 

A plant to cultivate a relationship with that you might deepen your dreamwork, and also notably one that grows right on our doorstep. 

The word Artemisia comes from name Artemis, 

the Greek Goddess of the moon.

 

“Herbalism was a blend of fantasy, fact, and superstition. 

People created their own remedies, invoking the gods for a blessing. 

If the remedy did not work, the ill person would invoke a different god 

and try another remedy.”    -Judy Griffin, Mother Nature’s Herbal


 

Adventurers of old have tried and tested the plant rituals, 

those we still have now, that have survived erasure, are those that worked time and time again, and powerfully enough to be recored and shared across time. Mugwort’s reputation as a dream herb, 

and becoming one of the 9 Sacred herbs of the Anglo Saxons, 

invites us to believe and surrender to it’s gifts.

 

The nine herbs charm is part of the Lacnunga (remedies) text. An ancient 11th-century Anglo-Saxon manuscript written around 1000 AD.

These plants were thought to have been given to humans by Woden, the God of healing. Here is the piece of the charm dedicated to Mugwort:

 

Remember, Mugwort, what you made known,

What you arranged at Regenmeld.

You were called Una, the oldest of herbs,

You have power against three and against thirty,

You have power against poison and against infection,

You have power against the loathsome foe roving through the land.

 

Being a moon plant signals to Mugwort’s affinity with the womb and reproduction / menstrual cycles.

The plant has especially powerful benefits in regulating the menstrual cycle and easing the transition to menopause.

Many cultures have used mugwort for this purpose throughout history.

 

Scientifically, α-thujone in herbal medicines is a rapid-acting and readily detoxified modulator of the GABA-gated chloride channel.

The cumulative neuronal inhibition caused by GABA’s binding to many neurons results in sedation and intoxication.

 

Mugwort Contraindications:

 

Not recommended if breastfeeding or pregnant; Mugwort can stimulate menstruation so are not advisable early to mid-cycle, or during pregnancy.

It can increase the heart rate and cause intoxication 

which is why it isn’t recommended for breastfeeding people.

 

Not advisable if you take medication for epilepsy/seizures, 

or if you have severe kidney dysfunction.

Not advisable if you are allergic to ragweed and other plants 

in the Asteraceae/Compositae family.

Ritual Smudge Stick Crafting

with Margate Yoga Studio

Sunday 21st January
4 - 5.30pm
£22 (contact for supported pricing)

We have a chance to pause, to claim this time as ours only, and to loosen our grip on time..

I will be offering intuitive plant connection and intention setting within ritual smudge stick making. Inviting our innate wisdom and relationship with nature, as nature, to take the lead.

We will meet the plants in community, I’ll share with you which nourishing plants are in abundance now, share the folklore and themes that each plant brings to us, as well as giving space for us to connect individually to the plants that call us.

This offering gives an insight into all that is possible when we are in relationship, and live our lives as curious allies with plants.

We will share rose and mugwort tea, welcoming heart led and cosmic connection to the plants and one another, and have time for sharing and witnessing.

You are welcome to bring along any of your own plants, leaves, petal, ribbon or thread that you might want to incorporate into your wand.. if you are not sure, bring your precious treasures along and we will see!

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