Sacred Plant Medicine Workshops

Oahu, Hawaii

 

As soon as we set dates for any upcoming workshops, they will be listed below. If you don't see the course information listed, it means we do not have dates yet.

Join us on the magical island of Oahu for tropical plant medicine classes.

We are offering two weekend workshops in sacred plant medicine, ethnobotany lecture, medicine making, ritual, and meditations with the healing plants of the tropics. Join us as we spend time reconnecting with nature and the magic of our plant teachers.

Each weekend we will explore different healing plants through tea meditations, medicine making, lecture, and hands on time with the live plants. We will be working with different plants each weekend workshop, including 'Ohi'a Lehua, Gingers (Zingiber), Hibiscus (Hau), Noni, Kava kava ('Awa), Mamaki, Turmeric (Olena), Passionflower (Lilikoi), Papaya, Cacao, Guava, Coconut, Jasmine, Gotu kola, Soursop (Graviola), Citrus, Cinnamon, Aloe, and others!

Classes will be held in Waimanalo, Oahu

Join us in the gardens!

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To hold your space in the workshops, follow the links below.
Once we have received your course payment your space will be held in the workshop. Each weekend workshop will be limited to 20 people. Workshop details will be sent upon registration to prepare you to join us.

Students should bring their own lunch to class and tea will be provided. Please bring your own seating (such as a camping chair or back jack), and any cushions needed for your comfort.


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Workshops taught by Sage L. Maurer

Sage Maurer is the director of The Gaia School of Healing in Westminster, VT and teaches holistic herbalism, sacred plant medicine, and ethnobotany. In 2001, Sage founded The Gaia School of Healing in New England and has trained hundreds of apprentices in the past 20 years. Sage holds a degree in ethnobotany from The University of Hawaii and spent two years studying with traditional Hawaiian herbalists. She holds a Masters degree in environmental education, with a focus on environmental sustainability and social justice. Sage has spent over a decade studying tropical plant medicine and ethnobotany primarily in Costa Rica, Hawaii, and South America. Sage is currently teaching year round in Vermont where she is offering apprenticeships and workshops throughout the year.

WORKSHOP COST
Sliding Scale from $250 - $350 Per Weekend
Reduced Price for both weekends $450 - $650 *** Sliding scale is based on what you can afford.

REFUND POLICY ~ Please read carefully. $250 of the total tuition is non-refundable once it is paid to hold your space in the workshops. If you withdraw before Feruary 1st, you will receive a refund of the tuition paid, minus $250 which is non-refundable.