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Welcome to Hagwitch Herbals and the Dark Moon Rising. Before you dive into the community I wanted to introduce myself and the ethos here, it's core purpose. Dark moon rising is a development group (in-person) I began to facilitate decades ago. However meeting the demands of the time I am moving everything online in a bid to open the community up so we can support more people on their individual unique healing and spiritual journey through life. This group originated in liverpool because people were looking for more, searching for more and desperate for truth. As a group we have delved together and grown together over many years, also as individuals with hectic family lives. I have been facilitating pagan spiritual development groups and rites of passage for decades. I am currently studying a bsc in clinical herbalism and have recently rejoined the QWA (quantum wellness academy) team again. I am a fully qualified reiki master and holistic therapist, with ptlls and dtlls qualifications. Quite a few of my family members are pagan so I was very lucky growing up to have that awareness of certain topics readily available. Real wholistic healing doesn’t happen overnight its a journey of growth and development. 'It's only when you realise you have given your power away that you can reclaim it' hawkshadow 2004 (c) This is a space to do just that alongside others who are reclaiming their power, growing and learning together, empowering their health, wellbeing and spiritual grounding. I started my journey into spirituality, holistic therapies, energy healing and recognising vibration at a very young age. My grandad was a great believer in nature, breathing correctly, energy and believed in the power of the mind. Going so far as to have surgery under self hypnosis. The man was beyond ahead of his time and I was incredibly blessed he shared his knowledge and support with me. At 26 I was stuck in a bed for 3 years, bedbound, with 3 young children. It was a slow journey of nutrigenomics, herbalism, ddp yoga and deep shadow work. I am still on that healing journey with continual self improvement and growth. I was diagnosed with asthma, type 2 diabetes, behcets disease, ehlers danos syndrome, pots, mast cell disease, fibro, hidradenitis supporativa and tietary adrenal insufficiency (both my adrenals and pituitary gland where killed off due to prescription oral ateroid medications). As I said I am still on my journey, however, after several years of walking my talk and implementing what I have learned along the way I have my EDS well managed and the Addisons under control, my hidradenitis has gone from stage 3 back to stage 1 but everything else including the T2D has gone into remission or reversed. I intend for them to stay in remission and to continue my healing journey. It has been a long journey to get to this stage that is for sure, a lot of those years spent deep in scientific research seeking answers and guidance. In 2014 I was offered the liverpool pathway by the NHS my body was failing drastically, system by system, I am so thankful I declined and finally listened to relatives advice on natural remedies that I incorporated into my day to day wellness regime. In the interest of honesty i am still steroid dependent as my pituitary and adrenal glands produce no hormones, so I have to take hydrocortisone steroid tablets daily to replace this action. Without the steroids I would go into a coma and die. I have managed to reduce them down gradually over the last few years however, but this has to be a very slow journey as a result and can't be rushed. It's a fine dance between stimulating my glands and taking enough steroids to stay alive. Which is why in this group we stick to the science, and there is official scientific research out their proving the medicinal effects plants have for our physical, mental and emotional health.
The Allerton Oak, Calderstones Park, Liverpool. UK
The Allerton Oak, Calderstones Park, Liverpool. The Allerton Oak is around 1,000 years old and is thought to pre-date the 1066 Norman Invasion. The tree has a girth of 5.5 metres (18 ft) and is thought to be in good health, producing some 100,000 acorns each year. The Allerton Oak is said to have been the site of a medieval hundred court that sat beneath its branches, though some believe that the nearby neolithic burial monument at Calderstones (demolished in the Victorian era) is the more likely site for the court. The tree is also reputed to have been damaged in 1864 when the merchant ship Lottie Sleigh, carrying 11 tonnes of gunpowder, exploded on the River Mersey, some 3 miles (4.8 km) away. The detonation blew out the windows of the nearby Calderstones Manor and is said to have caused a large crack in the trunk of the tree which has weakened it structurally. The tree and the land it stands on was owned by Henry and Charles MacIver from 1875 until 1902 when they gifted it to the Liverpool Corporation to form Calderstones Park. The tree became a landmark and during the Second World War local soldiers were sent acorns and leaves from the tree as good luck tokens from friends and family; as a result seedlings of the tree are thought to have been grown across the world. A report on the tree in 1970 suggested that it would be dead by 2020 due to rot in its trunk; despite this the tree as of 2014 was said to be thriving. In 2007, an acorn from the tree was planted as its successor and the new tree has become known as "Allerton Oak the Younger". The pair are the only two Irish oaks in the park.The branches of the Allerton Oak have been supported with metal props since 1907 and it is fenced off to protect it. As of 2019, Liverpool City Council and Mersey Forest are undertaking an ÂŁ80,000 project to replace the props with a modern support system that will be adjustable to accommodate the tree's growth. The Woodland Trust described the Allerton Oak as "a spectacular example of a city tree" and valued it at ÂŁ500,000 in 2019.
The Allerton Oak, Calderstones Park, Liverpool. UK
June full moon lore
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June full moon lore
Blood Tonic
A traditional remedy adapted from Christopher Hedleys by merging it with one my grandad used to make whenever I had #anemia These are now in the post and off to two friends who need them. #herbalmedicine #herbalist #herbalism #naturalliving
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