ABOUT LIVING EARTH SCHOOL
LATEST SCHOOL NEWS: We are now accepting registrations for Healing With Herbs and the introductory class for Herbal Field Studies, the first of our new online courses. Herbal Therapeutics & Materia Medica, Part I will be available online in March. Additional online courses will become available on a regular basis throughout 2012. Please check back periodically for updates. For more information please visit the Program and Curriculum, Current Courses, Scheduling and Registration sections of our website.
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Living Earth School of Herbalism provides quality education
in Western herbalism and related subjects for those who wish to learn more for
their own personal benefit, or who wish to pursue a career in this field. Living
Earth offers courses and workshops for the general public as well as
professional training for herbalists, other practitioners, and employees of the
natural health products industry.
Living Earth is located in a rural
setting north of Toronto. It is not the institutionalized environment typical of
other schools and colleges. Classes are smaller and less formal. A significant
proportion of classes and programs is devoted to experiential content. Students
also have plenty of opportunity to interact with herbs in their natural
environment and in a clinical setting.
Our Philosophy
Courses and
programs offered by Living Earth are based on the philosophy and practice of
traditional Western herbalism. The curriculum consists of a modern synthesis of
traditional European and Native American traditions, incorporating current
advances in physiology. However, we do not subscribe to the reductionistic and
materialistic bias of the modern medical paradigm. Our philosophy is based on a
holistic and organismic paradigm, recognizing the importance of all levels of
human functioning and experience (biochemical, physiological, emotional, mental,
social, spiritual, etc.). The focus is on helping people to achieve a greater
level of health and well-being, not just the elimination of symptoms at the
physiological level. At Living Earth we ensure that all of our classes and
programs offer the best blend of traditional wisdom and scientific knowledge
without compromising the spirit of holism. Within the holistic paradigm, people
are the focus, not diseases. This philosophy is the cornerstone of all courses
and programs offered by Living Earth.
Our
System
Living Earth offers many general
interest courses that are open to anyone. The majority of these courses are also
part of the Traditional Herbalist diploma program. This program provides
in-depth training and clinical experience for students who wish to embark on a
career as a professional herbalist.
One of the limitations of many
programs in Western herbalism is their lack of a clear and precise system of
herbal therapeutics. Students are expected to memorize an abundance of
information in herbal materia medica, therapeutics and related fields of study,
along with subjects in modern medical science (often at a level of depth that is
significantly in excess of what is necessary for the practice of most systems of
herbalism). However, the information is often not integrated in a meaningful
way, nor are the students provided with a system that allows them to easily
apply what they have learned.
Traditional European herbalism was
originally practiced according to a system of energetics that has its origins in
early Greek and Roman medicine. A significant amount of the knowledge of this
tradition was lost during the middle ages and much of what remains is incomplete
or no longer relevant in the modern context. Although some practitioners and
schools have attempted to resurrect this approach, which is preferable to not
using any system at all, we believe that it is more useful to incorporate the
fundamental philosophy of traditional herbalism into a modern
context.
The backbone of the curriculum of the Living Earth Traditional
Herbalist program is based on Four Elements Herbal Therapy. Although
this system is named after the four elements of European and Native American
traditions, it is not based on the system of energetics from Greco-Roman medical
traditions. Four Elements Herbal Therapy incorporates traditional and
modern knowledge and experience into an organismic approach that addresses all
levels of physiological functioning within the context of a broader, holistic,
person-centred approach to healing. This system is safe, easy to understand and
apply, and significantly improves clinical outcomes. It eliminates the many
years of trial and error that students must inevitably experience when they
graduate from programs that do not provide a concise system of herbal
therapeutics. Many graduates of programs offered by other schools have enrolled
in the accelerated version of the Traditional Herbalist program in order to
learn and benefit from the Four Elements system of herbal therapeutics
in their practice. All of them have found that this system has helped them to
significantly improve the effectiveness of their work.
Four Elements
Herbal Therapy is a system that was developed by herbalist Michael
Vertolli, the director and primary instructor of Living Earth School of
Herbalism, during the twenty-five years that he has practiced and conducted
empirical research in herbalism. It is one of the important features that
differentiates the Traditional Herbalist program from other Western clinical
herbalist programs.
Western herbalism is a very eclectic tradition.
Practitioners often enthusiastically incorporate herbs from other traditions and
parts of the world into their practice. Unfortunately, the desire of herbalists
and the herbal industry for information on and access to exotic herbs has
resulted in a general neglect of many valuable North American and European
herbs. During his many years of research, a major focus of Michael Vertolli's
work has been to develop an in-depth understanding of the therapeutic properties
and indications of many of the common North American and European herbs that
grow in eastern North America. As a result, another unique feature of the
curriculum of Living Earth is that the materia medica is primarily based on
herbs that grow or can be grown in eastern North America. Information on many of
these herbs is scarce or completely lacking in the general literature and can
only be obtained at Living Earth.
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