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5 - 6th July (10:00-16:00)Learning from Plants Dr Margaret Colquhoun and Maureen Robertson MSc MNIMH Cost: £120 (£90 Concessions) includes tuition, refreshments and all materials. Herb walk (by dona- tion £ 5-7) Course: Looking at plants using the Goethean Scientific Methodology can give one an insight into their meaning”, their role in the landscape and their healing properties within human beings and animals. At the same time the study will help to devel- op perceptive faculties within the student of nature. In this course we will be exploring the living relationship be- tween plants and people in Pishwantons landscape, find healing properties of the plants and learn how to process them to create simple medicines. We would like to start with a Herb Walk on Friday evening, we will appreciate any donations (from £ 5 to 7) . Teachers: With Margaret Colquhoun co-founder of the Pishwanton Project where she teaches Goethean Science and Maureen Robertson MSc MNIMH. Maureen founded the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine with Keith in 1992 and pioneered the introduction to Herbal Medicine research of the Phenomenological, Holistic Research method of Goethean Science. Moving to the Isle of Arran in 2001 they now run Drimlabarra Herb Farm where her herbal apprenticeship programme & many workshops are run. (Accommodation and meals available if required.) Contact details on the back for booking and more info.
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Learning from Plants with Maureen Robertson and Margaret Colquhoun (July 2014)

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In this course we will be exploring the living relationship between plants and people in Pishwanton's landscape, find healing properties of the plants and learn how to process them to create simple medicines. We would like to start with a Herb Walk on Friday evening.
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Page 1: Learning from Plants with Maureen Robertson and Margaret Colquhoun (July 2014)

5 - 6th July (10:00-16:00)Learning from Plants Dr Margaret Colquhoun and Maureen Robertson MSc MNIMH Cost: £120 (£90 Concessions) includes tuition, refreshm ents and all m ater ials. Herb walk (by dona-

tion £ 5-7)

Course: Looking at plants using the Goethean Scientific Methodology can give one an insight into their “meaning”, their role in the landscape and their healing properties within human beings and animals. At the same time the study will help to devel-op perceptive faculties within the student of nature.

In this course we will be exploring the living relationship be-tween plants and people in Pishwanton’s landscape, find healing properties of the plants and learn how to process them to create simple medicines. We would like to start with a Herb Walk on Friday evening, we will appreciate any donations (from £ 5 to 7) .

Teachers: W ith Margaret Colquhoun co -founder of the Pishwanton Project where she teaches Goethean Science and Maureen Robertson MSc MNIMH. Maureen founded the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine with Keith in 1992 and pioneered the introduction to Herbal Medicine research of the Phenomenological, Holistic Research method of Goethean Science. Moving to the Isle of Arran in 2001 they now run Drimlabarra Herb Farm where her herbal apprenticeship programme & many workshops are run.

(Accommodation and meals available if required.)

Contact details on the back for booking and more info.

Page 2: Learning from Plants with Maureen Robertson and Margaret Colquhoun (July 2014)

Pishwanton Wood Contact No. 01620 810931

For further information please contact:

The Administrator,

The Life Science Trust, Quince Cottage,

4 Baxtersyke, Gifford, East Lothian,

EH41 4PL, Scotland.

Tel/Fax: + 44 (0)1620 810 259

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.pishwanton.org

A member of the Camphill Association

The Life Science Trust is a Registered Scottish

Charity SC020705

Page 3: Learning from Plants with Maureen Robertson and Margaret Colquhoun (July 2014)

Pishwanton Wood Contact No. 01620 810931

For further information please contact:

The Administrator,

The Life Science Trust, Quince Cottage,

4 Baxtersyke, Gifford, East Lothian,

EH41 4PL, Scotland.

Tel/Fax: + 44 (0)1620 810 259

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.pishwanton.org

A member of the Camphill Association

The Life Science Trust is a Registered Scottish

Charity SC020705