A colorful collage features dried herbs, essential oils in roller bottles, jars of salve, tincture bottles with droppers, a woman tending a garden, and a mortar and pestle crushing fresh herbs. The word Apothecary is written in the center.
A colorful collage features dried herbs, essential oils in roller bottles, jars of salve, tincture bottles with droppers, a woman tending a garden, and a mortar and pestle crushing fresh herbs. The word Apothecary is written in the center.


Plant medicines and magicks can support us in feeling more grounded, present and connected

They remind us that we too are nature embodied 

Incorporating plant medicines into our spiritual practices can enhance the depth and vibrancy of our experiences 

Be held and seen in your gorgeous fullness

Check out my current plant medicine offerings below – with more being harvested as nature is ready – a reminder to attune to our natural rhythms (instead of the pressures of capitalism and colonialism)  

 



Currently Available Plant Magick

 

 

With reverence, I honor the stolen Indigenous homelands of the O’Odham and Piipaash peoples and their ancestors, who have inhabited this landscape from time immemorial to present day. I support the Land Back movement. Yoga calls for the liberation of all beings and recognizes the power in Indigenous teachings and medicine.

As we practice grounding and being nurtured by nature/Mother Earth through yoga, we extend our gratitude for the land and the Indigenous stewards who demonstrate how to live in loving reciprocity.