🌿 5 Questions for @mtnwomanmedicine: Inner Cartography, Herbal First Aid Kits, & More 🌿

in #naturalmedicine6 years ago (edited)

We have discovered lots of new people in the last few weeks on Steemit. They really are exciting times, and we have so many questions for so many of you! We really hope you've been enjoying getting to know some natural medicine folk - we are so excited to embrace them into our little fold!

It's with this gratitude and appreciation that we've decided to start this new feature, where we ask Steemfolk five questions particularly related to their natural medicine journey.

This week, we're featuring @mtnwomanmedicine. She's a medicine goddess from the mountains, in deep with herbs and nurturing an amazing sustainable landscape called Nemeton.

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We hope you enjoy her thoughtful, detailed and informative replies! Constantly amazed at what incredible stories arise from this series, and this one is totally special!

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1. @mtnwomanmedicine, you live in the most extraordinary place, and it’s from this mountain you get your name. Our readers would love to know more about it, I’m sure – could you describe it a little, and perhaps tell us how you got there?

Hail from The Mountain

Hi, I’m Raine Ford. I’d say knowing what I know now, I’ve been a mountain woman all along. Since I was a girl, homeschooled, living on a 2 acre homestead, running through the woods and trails on horseback. The Mountains have always been a home to my heart. Even when life took me in a different direction and I entered the wild world of modern healthcare and big cities, the thing that would sooth my soul the most was being on a WalkAbout in the Woods. I was continually drawn irrevocable back to the solitude, the harmony, and tranquility.

After a few injuries working as a paramedic, I left that world and began revisiting my roots. When I met this particular mountain 8 years ago, I fell in love. It has since been called Nemeton, which is gaelic, meaning: Sanctuary, Place of Beginnings, Center Point and Grove.

The Medicine of The Mountain, for me, has become the practice of the Mindful Daily Routines, the Setting & Holding of Space, Tending The Mountain Temple, living a life of deep Personal SelfCare, Living In My Heart, with authenticity and deep compassion.

When I first came here it was raw and wild land, without a driveway, let alone a well, septic or any structures. I alternated between camping on the land and couch surfing with friends until I had a more amicable arrangement (well, septic & storage structure). Much of my first year was spent carving the land with hand tools, planting transplants I had gathered from other places, building sacred spaces, and tending the two main waterways running through this 5 acre side of a mountain.

These days Nemeton has chickens, ducks (with a sturdy coop and chicken run), a Moosedog and a Felix The Cat. A 12x20 greenhouse was gifted this winter that will allow us (my partner and I) to extend our seasons as well as grow exotic, non local plants. We are currently working on building yet a third addition to the main food garden, inoculating logs with Reishi and Shitake mushrooms, building rustic shelters, expanding the perennial herb gardens as well as tending and growing a young and old orchard.
We are also looking to experiment with Gas Digesters as well as building a Gasifier for converting waste to free energy. Our goal this year is to turn Nemeton into a Non Profit (501C3). And while I could do it alone, have for several years in fact, I’ve been blessed to share and play with a few very special companions. Together we create and maintain the foundation that is Nemeton, which has, over the years, become A HumanEarth Sanctuary & Learning Community.

It serves its community in a variety of ways, from offering a Community Garden, where folks from the community are welcome to come work and learn in the garden and take home fresh food. Hosting and teaching Permaculture and Herbal workshops, as well as growing many of the herbs for Medicines we make, sell, and offer in free clinics/consultations and online. Mountain Woman Medicine seeks to provide a Sanctuary for Healers, those integrating from healing experiences, and those seeking education regarding Plant Medicines and InnerCartography. (All proceeds both from The Mountain and Mountain Woman Medicine currently go directly to the care, building and maintenance of Nemeton.)

To many it’s a simple 5 acre plot of land set almost a quarter of a mile off a secondary road located between an old historical district and a sleepy little town. To me and those that travel here it is a magical land filled with perpetual surprises. From its sacred spaces, crafted with humans and nature in kind living in balance with each other. To its simple comforts, ease and sustainability. It’s Permaculture based plan and Mountain Etiquette helps to keep all within alignment to the natural rhythms. Nemeton is beautiful. It’s peaceful. It’s magical.

2. This landscape seems to inform much of what you do in your real life. How has living with nature become part of who you are and what you do?

When I first began my Journey to living a Sustainable Life back in my late 20’s it was, at first, with a tribe of folks (5-8 of us). 6 years later, they had all dispersed about their own ways, and I found myself alone with my vision. In my lost and grieving state I found myself yearning for a connection that was not purely human based (humans confused and confounded me then).

WalkAbout with the CrossRoads Shrine

I was brought to my knees that winter by the sight of the trees, naked in their season - seemingly barren. It echoed how I felt. It was winter until I was able to dig a little deeper and began to see into the Laws of Nature. Nothing ever truly dies. Even those barren trees were merely in their state of deep rest. Its “death” a transformation, serving in yet another way, along a different path.

Understanding that, helped me to grasp the depth of value in the “Shifting State” of things. Simply by watching nature in its day-to-day process, showed me the HOW’s of how to live, simple, beautifully, in harmony with myself and the world around me. Those trees didn’t question why they were naked nor did they wish it to be summer, Right Now! They simply stood there and slept, deep in their roots till the soil warmed and length of light returned. They Surrender to their Isness in a Beautiful way. Nothing in Nature Questions it’s Place; like how humans do. It’s in that quiet way of Walking with these Beings that I learned how to see myself and others with the same deep compassion and truthfulness, while not being torn asunder at every quivering passing wind.

When I finally landed, fully, on this Mountain, I was still deeply questioning. Had I had done the right thing? Thinking to myself “what were you even thinking doing this ‘alone’?” How was I going to make it, and other such litany of questions. (To the point that I was close to being driven mad by it) A mentor at the time, casually mentioned in an offhand kind of way, “ya know… Nothing in Nature Questions its Place, so why are you? What are you getting out of all that questioning and doubt”. Not being able to find an answer I went and sat with that thought for a good long while. I watched the plants pushing up through the snow that spring and then later the birds wrestling with finding food for their young. When we had gotten a late spring freeze, none of these beings “struggled” the way I had been (not in that emotionally tormented way). AND I discovered that as I connected with those Beings and got into the tasks of Doing, my inner struggle become less also.

Living with and learning the Laws of Nature and how relevant they are to this world we live in has given me a different perspective on life. It has brought me face to face with my fears and also my deepest inspirations. It has brought me home to my Roots. I am, most definitely a Mountain Woman.

“We are All Simple Creatures,
Simple Creatures of Being.
Seeking to Understand this Life that we are Seeing.
Spirits sunk deep in Rock, Root & Bone,
Trying to Understand this Life we have Already Known.”
~MWM~

4. Herbal medicines or natural medicines can have an absolutely practical and scientific-rational side, but there’s also a spiritual side to what you do and what you post about that we appreciate too. You call yourself an ‘inner cartographer’ – what a great term! Could you explain what this means, and what it involves?

InnerCartography is Inner Map Making. It is a deep exploration of one’s own inner nature. It’s a mix of Shadow Work and Self Exploration, and understanding of the Other. All aimed and geared towards rich involvement with life, settling into your Isness and finding prosperity there, ultimately culminating in Service. From that point one can make choices and respond to life in a way that is healthy For The Individual.

Using a few different tools such as Human Design, Gene Keys, Emotional Bridges, Astrology and Spirit Messages, we can begin to settle into a Life Experiment that can give us a trajectory and a goal to aim at. (Whether that’s in our love life, business relations or day to day interactions.)

InnerCartography is that deep inner map making, and when we know ourselves and each other on a deeper level we can touch the core of our Beings and make great changes in the world. It’s hard work, yet sooo deeply Worth it. Attitude, Perspective & Willingness is Everything.

This was a photo from InnerCartography I course offered this past winter (2019).

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In this photo, the shadow of the compass represents the shadow with each of us - it cannot be gotten rid of, it’s part of our light and can be quite reflective of WHO WE ARE, if it’s worked with from the right angle (because of the shadow, you can see the rings clearly that shows it’s a Nautical Compass.). The Compass is our guide (often found withIN us, our mission in life or those who we are around). The patina blue within the compass: shows how time and emotions (water) wears at us and also enhance us.
The quartz represents the Light, and amplification possibility within each of us.

The dyed blue Howlite represents the trickster nature that we have as humans, how we “mask” ourselves and seek to be like another. (Howlite, a white stone, that is often dyed blue/turquoise - is a “trick” used to get folks to buy it thinking it’s real turquoise - real turquoise is quite expensive). The leather background represents the skin we wear. Our hide. We each have one. It is both our protective shield and our largest organ of vulnerability. “Toughen up” is a phrase used regularly. Though this is often unhelpful in the long run. We gotta get real with the skin we are in.]

5. @mtnwomanmedicine, you are also a teacher. I’ve been fascinated by the first aid aspect of natural medicine and you teach this as a course. What would you say are the best natural medicines to have in a natural first aid kit?

Some of MMW's Emergency Holistic Medicine Kit.

I recommend a good balance of the following Herbal Medicine Actions that are local to the herbalists location to be the best for a First-Aid medicine kit. Proper plant identification and harvesting with sustainability in mind is a must. Some of the herbal actions I look for in my first aid kits are:

  • Astringents: for tightening and toning boggy tissue
  • Antibacterials: preventing or reducing bacterial complications
  • Demulcents: for bringing healthy moisture to dry atrophied tissue
  • Stimulants: for increasing the vital energy in a stagnant area
  • Deobstruents: for moving “stuck” -energy, fluids, pain etc.
  • Nervines: for nourishing and soothing nerves
  • Sedatives: for relaxing over-excited tissue
  • Expectorants (helping to ‘bring up’ mucus that is stuck in the lungs)
  • Anodynes: Pain reducers - often a mix of actions

Here’s a sneak peek at one of the Herbal Kits I am currently creating. All but the * herbs are local to my area. The Herbs that are marked * are mindfully sourced and deeply valued for their strength and efficiency in their medicinal action.


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5. When I asked you what plant medicines you’d select for one of our plant medicine challenges, you chose yarrow, mullein and motherwort. Why are these three herbs special to you?

Yarrow: One of my GoTo plants for just about any sort of wound. I make a Yarrow Extract (juice) every year, a little ¼ oz container suits my purposes for tending large gatherings quite well. I also make a Yarrow Flower Essence which is a lovely grounding aide for those that get their energy wrapped deeply into others It helps to emotionally discern between what is “Yours” and what is “Not Yours”. For those that work on the Energetic level with plants it helps to strengthen the person’s auric field.

Mullein. Is one of my favorite demulcents. I use the flower for anything that is respiratory “dry” related (including dry cough, persistent sinus infections and dry sore throat) Mullein Leaves I use mainly in smoking blends, as it helps loosen up the tar that gets stuck in the lungs of those who work around smoke, fires and who imbibe other types of smoke. I use the root in “alignment issues” typically involving the spine.

Motherwort: I use for the those lacking courage or being faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. The plant offers a “lion-hearted” aspect. It calms the smooth muscle spasms of a women’s moon cycle, balances the swinging moods and grants a certain calming quality that compares to none. Great for small bouts of anxiety and feeling of dis - ease. The plants prickly nature, when it is mature, is often a signature for the kinds of people it will support - those with a intermittent prickly nature.

A picture of one of Nemeton’s Gardens. Yarrow, mullein & Comfrey are common local opportunists that grow happily amongst or beside the veggies.

We hoped you loved this interview as much as we did!

Find @mountainmedicinewoman on the following links:

Facebook
InnerCartography Group link
All Things Herbal Group link
Nemeton Page
Youtube
MWM Website
Nemeton
Instagram

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Woah. How thoughtful, @mtnwomanmedicine!

I'm interested in learning the connections and spiritual aspects of plants that you talk about. While they're amazing, I can't help but feel that there's more to the plants than their physical aid.

But of course!! Heheh.
Physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually.... and now - digitally!

All rippleflows as energy.
Once you jump out of the physical pool (of what it can do on a bodily physical level), there is a wild world of plant signatures, Energetics, lore, magical associations, deity associations. Some have been long known, others rarely told.

What’s an aspect that intrigues you? Or an association you’d like to know more about? 🐾❤️🐾

Oh god, all of them!

As far as specific plants:

The one that I'm really really getting involved with right now that I use almost daily and am cultivating for it's physical benefit is elecampane.

As far as specific aspects or associations:

When I was doing a weed walk in my yard (I do them a lot to see what's new and what's growing and to learn about the plants), I had a particular draw to yarrow, or it did to me... At the time, I didn't know what it was. A similar but slightly stronger thing happened when I first found turkeytails, which I'm also developing a relationship with for it's physical benefit. But turkeytail has kind of infected my brain lately (ask @riverflows lol).

I tend to think of plants as having primary purposes in separate realms I guess. Things like turkeytails and elecampane in the physical world, St John's Wort in the emotional realm, and things like Salvia divinorum in the spiritual world. I never gave much thought to them all having a presence in every realm, but that would make sense. We have a presence in every realm after all...

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Ha! I love it! And Yes!!!

I love plants for their mirroring teachings. (Stepping into two lanes speak momentarily)

All have associations in all realms. Some we may not want to work with in all realms..... That comes down to the Individuals Choice - power of Will. Just like some types of behavior in humans (like plant actions) we Choose to not ingest withIN, or Be around, cause their effects (like the Effects that plant actions have on the body). The more you Know, the more you can make wise defined choices!

Turkey tail, Yarrow and Elecampane all have a profound Effect Together! Like elements that become a complete (in this case) 4th Entity. It’s one of whole spectral mapping. You have the yin/yang of the auric field stabilizer - of the Yarrow. The Deep rooted tall proud brightface to the sun - of the Elecampane and the dense rainbowed nutrient Harold of Decay, ripe with fertility - of the turkey tail. A gentle tending to the tender human vulnerability. And a strong and steady ushering Out that which does not Serve (antibacterial effect of the combined three).

Setting the stage to deepen the understanding in the ways of How we Live and Die. How deeply “Aware Choices” Matter. And What’s really Important - no matter What plane your On.

These herbs broke no argument when it comes to returning to The Simple. Their bold flavors and impacts speak to the brashness within their demand for attention the moment the hit your tongue. (Take a bite out of a fresh dug Elecampane Root, chew it for a bit.... it’s an experience. Better still, make a good tea outa all three. -Equal parts. -Is say do a Decoction the Elecampane root and Turkey tail Mushroom and infuse the Yarrow.
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This was a wonderful article, inspiring throughout. Her courage to leave the busy city life to secure a spot on the mountain, wow! I loved reading her story and look forward to more.

Purrrrrrr. :bow:
So wonderful to hear. Thanks for sharing! 🐾❤️🐾

I was brought to my knees that winter by the sight of the trees, naked in their season - seemingly barren. It echoed how I felt. It was winter until I was able to dig a little deeper and began to see into the Laws of Nature. Nothing ever truly dies. Even those barren trees were merely in their state of deep rest. Its “death” a transformation, serving in yet another way, along a different path.

I am constantly astounded at how nature provides us with the answers or perhaps uncovers the answers we knew all along. Perhaps this came to you because you were truly quiet and listened. I find a kind of hermitage in nature that helps me understand more than i could in company - I crave it!

Nemeton sounds like a magical place, and how lucky you are to have found this spot to grow and nurture others! It's clearly a place you feel a deep sense of belonging to, which can be rare in this time!

Cartography is such a fascinating metaphor for identity & belonging - both physical and emotional and spiritual. I love how we draw our own maps as we discovery ourselves, put gates over old roads to let the plants grow, and find new paths through the wilderness of life, constantly. What interesting work you do.

it's really cool that you came from a paramedic background as well, as it gives you a whole other side and understanding to body systems that must work with what plants provide. It's clear you have put so much work into your understanding of plant science and spirituality and we have sooo much to learn from you. Thankyou soooo much for your generosity - you shared sooo much and truly inspired me - and I hope everyone who reads this! Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, you beautiful mountain goddess you!

Awww thanks luv! Tis a pleasure to be invited to share. 🎩

InnerCartography. 😏
So near and dear to my soul. To Find a Path. A Way. It’s sooo important, for the mind, for the body. We Need A Lane. A place we can grow and change in, that we carry INside ourselves. And the plain fact Is, we have been cultured into Not seeking that for ourselves. The Path is laid out from birth. So we have to Choose to make a conscious choice to seek it for ourselves.

I found mine through weaving my way through everything I could find, (often it became a matter of: nope not deep enough, nope not connected enough, to woo woo, requires random belief for it to work.) Until I stumbled upon a concept, Experimentation.

Totally reframed things.

When we step into Life like it is an Experiment. We change the Playing Field. We can change the Variables (behaviors, beliefs, ect) and Proof the results. It does require Surrendering to experiences, to see what the experiment “Proves”

When I was leaving the “City Life” I could FEEL it was right, but my mind was always going in a different direction. I NEEDed a way to navigate MySelf so I could Be in Alignment with what my soul wanted. Human Design Mapping of Mechanics gave me a foundation for physical experimentation. (How to find my deep purrrrry prowls YES, when to not listen to my mind, How to Use my Energy wisely and discerning others using it, and why. How to respect my inner most being both in mind and body. Learning How and What my body needs to be at its peak performance and ultimate thrival. (Thriving!!!! Not just Surviving!).

Gene Keys brought a spiritual understanding of the flow. (For me, how to navigate through Challenges, BreakThroughs, Finding a Core Stability) and a way of understanding HOW to Value one’s Shadow. (Since we can’t be ‘rid of it’, we must somehow love it.)

Emotional Elemental Bridges helped me navigate the waters of emotions. ‘The Wail and the Whine’ so to speak.
It’s a Big Thing to grasp the depth of ones Feels, really be there With the feels. And then DO something with it.

Still a deeep part of my Path.
And now a part too of my offerings!
For those interested I have a Facebook group for InnerCartography and am beginning to develop Learning Modules there. Some folks opt to join me in the group I started after the first online course I ran on this topic. As more offerings develop, those there will have first heads up. 🌀

https://www.facebook.com/groups/InnerCartography/?ref=share
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@mtnwomanmedicine, In my opinion for sure you are living the blessed life and experiencing the purest and natural life. Stay blessed.

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Great interview! You are near some land I own in the Finger Lakes region, probably an hour's drive. I'd like to stop in and see what you are doing sometime. And do you sell your stuff? If so I'm sure someone has suggested you check out @homesteaderscoop, but here I am to do it again.

Dare to live the life you want to live! So glad you followed what your heart meant for you to do. We may mask who we are, but we cannot hide from it.... you are doing what you should be doing and you sound like a wonderfully magical soul.

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