'The Inward Journey' - Autumn/Winter Seasonal Commitment

from $512.00

The Inward Journey Autumn/Winter Session is a total of 4 In-Person Classes and 3 to 4 Virtual Meetings

Autumn/Winter - The Inward Journey
September
19th (In-Person), 24th (Virtual)

October
24th (In-Person), 29th (Virtual)

November
14th (In-Person), 24th (Virtual)

December
19th (In-Person), Virtual TBD

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Sliding Scale Enrollment

Tuition includes all that is listed above, including teachings, infusions, supplies for medicine making, harvesting plants we grow here on our land, and all preparations made throughout the year together.

We ask our students choose the tuition that is honestly the most within your means.
Tuition is determined on a sliding scale to ensure accessibility while honoring the time and energy dedicated to teaching.

All tuition is due before the start of each class and may be paid in full or paid in equal installments through Klarna.

  • Pay it Forward: Supports scholarship funds and our free herbal clinic.

  • Standard Tuition: Covers the full cost of the course.

  • Discounted Tuition: For those meeting basic needs with limited expendable income.

  • Lower Discounted Tuition: Reserved for those with the greatest need, or those with extremely limited expendable income.

Scholarship Spaces: Accessibility is an integral part of our foundation. Each gathering, there are limited spaces available for those with the greatest financial need. Please contact us directly at hello@transcendingroots.com to discuss this option.

We ask that applicants consider their commitment to the program carefully to honor the time and energy of our teachers and fellow students.

Refund Policy:

100% refund (minus registration fee) if cancellation occurs up to 15 days before the program starts.

40% refund (minus registration fee) if cancellation occurs within the first 30 days of the program.

No refunds will be issued after the first 30 days. However, we can discuss arrangements for making up lost time.

General Overview of Monthly Classes: (subject to change)

The full course will have a foundational focus on introductions to herbalism, Wise Woman Tradition values and Ethics of Practice . All months will include garden tending, harvesting, and wildcrafting when possible.

September: Autumn Equinox – Respiratory & ENT Systems

  • Herbs for respiratory wellness

  • Understanding coughs, colds, and sinus conditions from a holistic perspective

  • Mabon (Autumn Equinox) ritual for harvest, reflection, and transition into the dark

  • Medicine making

October: Root Medicine & The Spiritual Body

  • Working with herbs for emotional regulation and energetic protection, ethically

  • Samhain ancestral connection and protection ritual; honoring lineage and intuition

  • Medicine making

November: Earth Medicine & Year-End Integration

  • Presentation of Plant Ally Projects (for full year students); reflection and gratitude for the year’s learnings

  • Building a winter medicine cabinet

  • Rituals for honoring cycles of rest

  • Medicine making

December: Winter Dreaming – Dream Herbs & Solstice Renewal

  • Exploring the herbs of rest and dreaming

  • Winter medicine and seasonal blues

  • Medicine Making

  • Winter Solstice ritual: honoring the return of light, intention-setting for the coming year

  • Integrative closing circle for the year; gratitude and reflection

The Inward Journey - Autumn/Winter:

The Inward Journey Autumn/Winter Session is a total of 4 In-Person Classes and 3 to 4 Virtual Meetings

Autumn/Winter - The Inward Journey
September
19th (In-Person), 24th (Virtual)

October
24th (In-Person), 29th (Virtual)

November
14th (In-Person), 24th (Virtual)

December
19th (In-Person), Virtual TBD

‍ ‍

Sliding Scale Enrollment

Tuition includes all that is listed above, including teachings, infusions, supplies for medicine making, harvesting plants we grow here on our land, and all preparations made throughout the year together.

We ask our students choose the tuition that is honestly the most within your means.
Tuition is determined on a sliding scale to ensure accessibility while honoring the time and energy dedicated to teaching.

All tuition is due before the start of each class and may be paid in full or paid in equal installments through Klarna.

  • Pay it Forward: Supports scholarship funds and our free herbal clinic.

  • Standard Tuition: Covers the full cost of the course.

  • Discounted Tuition: For those meeting basic needs with limited expendable income.

  • Lower Discounted Tuition: Reserved for those with the greatest need, or those with extremely limited expendable income.

Scholarship Spaces: Accessibility is an integral part of our foundation. Each gathering, there are limited spaces available for those with the greatest financial need. Please contact us directly at hello@transcendingroots.com to discuss this option.

We ask that applicants consider their commitment to the program carefully to honor the time and energy of our teachers and fellow students.

Refund Policy:

100% refund (minus registration fee) if cancellation occurs up to 15 days before the program starts.

40% refund (minus registration fee) if cancellation occurs within the first 30 days of the program.

No refunds will be issued after the first 30 days. However, we can discuss arrangements for making up lost time.

General Overview of Monthly Classes: (subject to change)

The full course will have a foundational focus on introductions to herbalism, Wise Woman Tradition values and Ethics of Practice . All months will include garden tending, harvesting, and wildcrafting when possible.

September: Autumn Equinox – Respiratory & ENT Systems

  • Herbs for respiratory wellness

  • Understanding coughs, colds, and sinus conditions from a holistic perspective

  • Mabon (Autumn Equinox) ritual for harvest, reflection, and transition into the dark

  • Medicine making

October: Root Medicine & The Spiritual Body

  • Working with herbs for emotional regulation and energetic protection, ethically

  • Samhain ancestral connection and protection ritual; honoring lineage and intuition

  • Medicine making

November: Earth Medicine & Year-End Integration

  • Presentation of Plant Ally Projects (for full year students); reflection and gratitude for the year’s learnings

  • Building a winter medicine cabinet

  • Rituals for honoring cycles of rest

  • Medicine making

December: Winter Dreaming – Dream Herbs & Solstice Renewal

  • Exploring the herbs of rest and dreaming

  • Winter medicine and seasonal blues

  • Medicine Making

  • Winter Solstice ritual: honoring the return of light, intention-setting for the coming year

  • Integrative closing circle for the year; gratitude and reflection

Spring - The Awakening:
Summer - Radiance: