Exploring Energetic Dichotomies in Healing Traditions with Jocelyn Perez-Blanco

Description: Join Jocelyn for an exploration of the history, cultural significance, and categorization of energies under different archetypes, such as masculine or feminine and positive or negative. This duality is a notable foundation of many healing traditions and can influence their use of plants, as well as their understanding of herbal actions, symptomology, and constitutional theory. Learn about the rationalization within many of these constructs and the many dichotomies presented in plant medicine.

Bio: Jocelyn Perez-Blanco, founder of Herban Garden, is an herbalist, flower essence therapist, and environmental educator based in NYC. She offers free and low-cost workshops, plant walks, and consultations, and her classes have been recommended by The New York Times. She currently serves as Assistant Director and NYC Queens Chapter Coordinator for Herbalists Without Borders and is on the Board of Directors of the American Herbalists Guild.