00:14:56 Meg: how long will we have access to material and recording? sorry if you mentioned it already 00:15:20 Adelinda Hyde-Ferris: hello from Catskill mountains. 00:15:21 Marinés: Just received your book today so excited! 00:15:39 Lynn: Mine is on order 00:15:43 Lila McClellan: short question... what is counter clockwise or clockwise on our own bodies look like? 00:16:38 Caroline Fagerberg: i cant hear you 00:17:08 Paula De Lange: Absolutely! Thank you 🙏 00:17:16 Caroline Fagerberg: but now I hear 00:17:27 Paula De Lange: 🌟🌟🌟 00:17:39 Robin Gellman: ORIGINAL BRILLIANCE is BRILLIANT! Thank you!! 00:18:07 Rachel Allanach: Good evening from the UK - I nearly missed the call because of the hour difference 🥰 00:19:26 Danielle D: Hi everyone! Danielle from Bear Mountain, NY, Ancestral lands of the Munsee Lenape, Mohican, and Schaghticoke people 00:20:14 Lila McClellan: Hello form Colorado land of the Ute peoples. 00:21:17 Ruth Gibson: Hello and thank you for this amazing course 🙏 I’m wondering if you connect with the soul of lavender or rose for example, would that mean a connection with all the different species of those plants or does each of the species have its own individual souls like us!? 00:22:18 Caroline Fagerberg: What is your definition of beeing enlightened?What acctually is that? 00:22:23 Paula De Lange: Wow !!! Amazing 🤩 00:22:40 Joanie MacPhee: Hi, Joanie in Mass not far from Vermont. north of Boston's drinking water and land of the Nipmuk, though my ancestors from Abenaki in Maine. 00:23:22 Lila McClellan: We all need a dose of original brilliance right now! 00:24:04 Robin Gellman: Qi 00:24:07 Anne Hurley: Anne northwest of Boston MA. 00:24:18 Paula: Profound 00:24:52 Amy Herron Bright: Jacob Lieberman also talks about this!! Light- Medicine of the Future... 00:29:54 Nancy: do you talk about this in your new book? So amazing 00:30:15 Lynn: In one of the handouts 00:30:45 Danielle D: The "Restoring our original brilliance" worksheet 00:32:53 Ami Sohi: Has Pam answered you question on enlightenment Caroline Fagerberg? 00:33:06 Judith Maxey: i agree! it also feels like we are tending to all the wounds and traumas through our lines .... so that we CAN do this work! big work and big shifts for humanity 00:33:09 Paula: Beyond exciting 00:33:18 Amy Herron Bright: I'd like to ask what Pam thinks of Ayurveda please.. 00:33:37 Caroline Fagerberg: yes I see that wonderful 00:48:53 Danielle D: If we have our phone on Airplane mode, can we bring it into nature (for example, tot ake pictures) 00:48:59 Danielle D: ? 00:49:13 Myroslava Oborotova: ,ll, 00:50:11 Karen M.: Direct current may be 0 hz, but what about the inverter and batteries that may store it in your house? 00:54:17 Elena Sherbanesco: Thank you Pam,i am so grateful for your presence in my magic life.Blessings and love. 00:57:59 Karen Frankel: where can one fine these nettle stalks - i love that idea! 00:57:59 lauriewitzkowski: Indigenous people here do it also 01:00:22 Anna Catherine: I’ve used nettle for my womb for years. It’s so healing. 01:00:58 Robin Gellman: Love Lisa Estabrooks Plant Oracle Deck! Use all the time…to imprint that DNA with such positive messages-inspiration. 01:01:00 JennferWright: i love nettle. i will harvest tomorrow here in Oregon 01:01:02 Judith Maxey: I cannot recommend Lisa's plant spirit deck enough!!!! The deck is connected to the plant world. 01:02:41 Lynn: Do you use nettle flowers? 01:02:54 Joanie MacPhee: I made a quart of pickled nettle balls to bring to a plant talk I gave a while ago and this one guy was cynical about eating raw nettles but once he started, he ate the entire jar of them 01:02:55 Anne Hurley: how do you use Nettle seeds? 01:03:36 lauriewitzkowski: You can dry them and sprinkle on your food, or tincture them 01:04:44 Gillian Madden: Any thoughts of Plants relating to Astrology )western/eastern) such as its the year of the Snake and do plants come forward in partnership with animals? perhaps in cycles as time isn't linear...<3 01:05:57 Ruth Gibson: Does it taste of basil? 01:06:30 Rachel Allanach: Hi Pam, Is there a way to bring in or ask for help from the plant spirits for another person in fear? or would you suggest the person observing the challenge would work with the plant spirit to help ? 01:06:30 lauriewitzkowski: Very different flavor, sweet. Incredibly evocative 01:06:36 Irena: Hi can Tulsi grow in Europe possibly? 01:07:45 Anne Hurley: can you over do it with Nettles or Tulsi - too many cups of tea, or… 01:08:06 Karen Frankel: Do you know a good source for Tulsi Organic tea or seeds to grow it - can you buy a ready to plant plant? 01:08:57 Judith Maxey: I use Tulsi essential oil with clients after major energy center/chakra shifts in a session. It's as if the spirit of Tulsi winds through the system, helping to integrate the frequencies in each center to the person's highest good. With intention and gratitude, of course! 01:09:27 Karen Frankel: Judith - what brand essential oil did you like? 01:09:29 Ruth Gibson: Pukka tea do Tulsi 01:09:40 Joanie MacPhee: Tulsi grows in New England but does not reseed, so grown as an annual. I see no reason why it would not grow in Europe like that 01:09:54 J’s iPad: Me too! Re passion flower 01:09:58 mariagustafson: Love passion flower. I grew passion flower this past year and it grew fruit!!! I just had one before this class!!! 01:10:02 Celia: Last classe you speak about clear the meridans. Can you tell us how to clear the meridians? 01:10:36 Nancy Klavans: My 3 favorite plants!! I can grow Passion Flower in PA! 01:10:48 J’s iPad: Tea Lyra sells great Organic Tulsi Tea 🙏🏼 01:10:55 mariagustafson: I grew in LA but it took a lot of LOVE! 01:11:53 Lavinia Kroner H.: Thank you from the bottom of my heart! This Course is amazing!!!!! I am really sorry that I need to go now. I will watch the recording! 🙏♥️♥️♥️ 01:12:41 Holly Borba: What do you spray of it? Flower essence? 01:12:52 Judith Maxey: Can you recommend a best source for Passionflower Tincture? 01:12:52 Joanie MacPhee: I get Passion flower to fruit 10 miles south of New Hampshire, but I bring it inside in the winter I've moved a few plants around, some are well over ten yours old, but I have an easier time growing the ones without scent than the highl;y scented native one 01:13:18 aideen: Is it better to work with plants that grow in your local area? 01:13:59 Amy Herron Bright: passion fruit is the best! In Hawaiil it's Lilikoi 01:14:07 Evie 2.0: I wonder if we could use a plant other than Rose in the chakra clearing Ceremony. Have you ever done that? 01:14:25 lindagreen: Passion flower fruit salad dressing is awesome. 01:14:45 Deb: JM - do you grow it in a pot year round or plant in the ground then dig up an pot to bring inside for the winter? I live in NH. 01:16:01 Joanie MacPhee: D... I keep them in pots. maybe a foot in diameter 01:16:21 Linda Crider: Passion Flower is a host plant for butterflies. The moms decided to leave their offspring on mine, so it never got to flower! 01:16:31 Joanie MacPhee: and bring them in in the winter D 01:16:33 Sharon Parker: it's because it looks like the crown of thorns too 01:16:38 Deb: Excellent, I've got to try it!! Thank you! 01:17:01 lindagreen: I don’t think they would produce the fruit inside unless you have a green house. They grow in Hawaii too. There are different species and the plant grows pretty far north. Just no fruit because of short seasons 01:17:55 J’s iPad: WOW!!! 01:18:00 Gloria Quispe: Passion fruit=Maracuyá 01:18:04 Joanie MacPhee: right now they are in my porch but bring them in side when it is projected to go into the mid 20s in that porch. Just like Rosemary, which I bring in when it might hit 26 F 01:18:28 Deb: ok 01:18:35 Lina: The colors of the passionflower are the colors of the Crown chakra and heart chakra 01:18:39 Gloria Quispe: It is very popular in Peru where I live. The juice of maracuyá is very refreshing 01:19:48 Paula: Have it in the garden 01:20:17 Lafae: When are you having us all over? 01:20:34 lindagreen: I grow them outside Ohio 01:20:36 mariagustafson: Thanks Lina - I did not know about the colors and chakras 01:20:47 Holly Borba: Gloria, have you studied with Fredy Puma Quispe? 01:20:48 Amy Herron Bright: So is it okay to bu commercial tinctures, etc? 01:20:55 Joanie MacPhee: D - niot sure where I will replace the ones I have if I lose them. My friend no longer grows them to sell, but I got one once at the Milford NH Agway...but a long time ago, not sure if that one was native or not 01:20:55 Leslie Gatcombe-Hynes: It is so nice to see comments from New Hampshire to Peru and beyond! Passionflower is lovely to see and eat. 01:28:33 J’s iPad: ❤️🙏🏼❤️ 01:29:04 Leslie Gatcombe-Hynes: Beautiful meditation! Very vivid and peaceful. 01:29:05 Annabelle Howard-Simpson: Beautiful thank you so much ❤️🙏🏼 01:29:23 Rachel Allanach: Thankyou Pam <3 01:29:31 Amy Herron Bright: HAHA nearly orgasmic!! :-) 01:29:43 aideen: Beautiful - I have a feeling I’ll be going back to that meditation a lot 💕 01:29:47 Susan’s iPad: Thank you Pam!!! 💕🙏💕 and community! 01:29:49 Robin Gellman: Can you tell us a bit more about your new book and how it is connected with the four classes you gifted to us? Thank you! 01:29:56 Danielle D: I wish this course was a couple months longer! lol 01:30:05 Lynn: Why does a gift of food good to give to nature spirits as it’s physical to spirit 01:30:05 Lynda Archer: Beautiful and helpful meditation. much gratitude 01:30:40 Elena Sherbanesco: Thank you Pam,You look radiant and beautiful ,love your braid..love , 01:30:49 Judith Maxey: Q: I'm so fascinated by working with the Gamma state! I've always thought about entering the Theta state for plant spirit meditations, shamanic journeying. Do you think this shift is part of our collective journey? Are we moving away from Theta as the goal? Or just different? 01:31:17 Annabelle Howard-Simpson: How long do we have access to the student portal? 🙏🏼 01:31:19 Megan Giffen: I’m curious if you have a practice that you do before opening a ceremony space to keep the space safe from unwanted energies and spirits entering into energy field or space? 01:31:53 Danielle D: Oh! I love that question and I'd really like to know the answer to that too! 01:32:03 rachelmurphy: Hi can I just say UK time is an hour behind u (u just had daylight saving I think) so I have only just tuned in 15 min ago…will tune in for the recording… 🙏 01:32:14 Sharon's iPad: Pam, is there a plant that is good for bad cholesterol (LDL-C)? 01:32:18 Lina: I was born in Colombia and my whole childhood I drank passionflower juice after school at home, made by my mom. It is so beautiful to know that the plant was always present during my childhood! So grateful 🌿 01:32:20 iPhone: Q: Would you please share about your 8 month mentor program. Is it more of this that we learned? If we wanted to deepen knowledge of herbs to be able to share with friends,family and clients…what program do you recommend? Thank you! C 01:32:34 mariagustafson: Really magical meditation! Thanks Pam. I am making spirit plates and totems during your class today. I can’t wait to share them with the plants. Any colors or words to include that would be helpful 01:33:18 Lynn: Does one have a stronger spirit connection to plants in your immediate environment ? 01:33:46 Danielle D: I'd rather have a regular camera tbh too 01:33:52 J’s iPad: Great feeling to take camera instead! 01:34:03 Leslie Gatcombe-Hynes: I miss those days too! 01:34:39 lindagreen: Thank you so much Pam for sharing wisdom. 01:34:50 Joanie MacPhee: I use cameras, but not film so much 01:34:51 Danielle D: Guess I'm looking on ebay for a camera lol 01:35:08 Lisi Stoessel (she/her): Do you have any recommendations for city dwellers in regards to connecting more deeply to nature and finding natural emfs within the urban landscape? 01:35:37 Karen Frankel: You can turn off the circuit breaker to your bedroom at night for a better sleep! 01:35:50 Karen M.: Thanks!! 01:36:12 Karen Frankel: Buy it 01:36:13 Danielle D: That's awesome information Karen Frankel! 01:36:16 Karen Frankel: yes 01:36:18 Amy Herron Bright: I live in NH, can I come visit you in VT? :-) 01:36:28 J’s iPad: Could use dirty electricity filters, if using solar perhaps 01:36:35 Sarah G: googled it: Airplane mode on a phone doesn't operate at a specific frequency; instead, it disables all radio-frequency (RF) signal transmission technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks, effectively cutting off the phone's ability to connect to external networks. 01:37:10 Megan Giffen: Nettle grows a lot in the wild even in cities - there’s lots in toronto- you can ask local farmers they may have on their land 01:37:10 Danielle D: Sarah! Thank you for the info! 01:37:21 Joanie MacPhee: grow nettles from seed. Seed is available at many food co=ops 01:37:29 Holly Borba: Start growing it and tell your neighbors! 01:37:44 Karen Frankel: I am moving from Westhampton to Putnam new York - can I find it in Cold Spring Ny 01:37:49 Anna Venturino: Thank you Pam for this amazing course - you’re so knowledgeable. I’m so grateful for your sharing; I’m interested in knowing more and I shall buy your book. I have to go now. Thank you xxx 01:38:06 Danielle D: Can you plant it in pots (if you live on a second floor for instance)? 01:38:30 Danielle D: Karen Frankel, I live 10 mins from Cold Spring!! 01:38:31 lauriewitzkowski: I have billions of nettles in my urban yard in Minnesota, I’m sure it can grow in NY 01:38:49 Paula: Some indigenous people don’t like having their photos taken as they say part of their soul is taken…? Don’t need to answer this.. 01:38:57 lauriewitzkowski: Nettles are pretty big for pots 01:39:06 Danielle D: Let's find where it grows over here! 01:39:10 Karen Frankel: Daniel - write me or call me please! 01:39:34 Ami Sohi: Mathew Wood - The shamanic way of herbs 01:39:46 J’s iPad: Best equipment for distilling? Do you know of a good distiller that can be used over fire ( not needing electricity) 01:39:48 Holly Borba: For limpia do you use fresh herb in the water or dried? 01:39:51 Doris Romero: Michael’s book = “A Shamanic Herbal” 01:39:53 Danielle D: My number is (631) 921 - 9604. I haven't figured out the messaging platform here yet 01:39:58 Karen Walkowicz: Thank you, Pam, this whole course has been so beautiful. I am grateful for your teachings and I honor the work you do for the whole. 01:40:12 Joanie MacPhee: nettles won't grow big enough in pots to use it for urtication...IMO...you need to find it in the wild if you don't have a yard 01:40:38 Lauren Riley: Is Urtica urens, small garden nettle, an okay substitute for urtica diotica? 01:41:25 J’s iPad: Thank You so very much Pam and Team for this truly special course.. so very grateful for your shared wisdom and beautiful presence … ❤️🙏🏼❤️ 01:42:21 Rachel Allanach: thankyou 01:42:38 Joanie MacPhee: Smaller neetles, not big enough for urtication, I think. Sauna users I know use Birch branches (and I am half Finnish) 01:43:25 TH: I drink 4-6 cups of nettle tea- using tea bags at the moment as no nettles are available at the moment. 01:43:36 TH: Per day! 01:45:01 Briahn: Thank you soo much for this content and your wisdom!! I look forward to connecting in the future <3 01:45:19 Robin Gellman: The Shamanic Herbal: Plant Teachers & Animal Medicine by Matthew Wood 01:45:30 Andrea: is there a plant you recommend that is very effective for lowering blood pressure? 01:46:49 iPad (4)veraisaac: Thanks so much for a fabulous and brilliant class 01:46:50 Corey Tallman: traditional medicinals is where i get my seeds 01:46:55 lauriewitzkowski: Many plant sales that sell herbs sell Tulsi plants 01:47:08 Adelinda Hyde-Ferris: can you drink nettle after it’s gone to seeds? It’s said it’s to hard on kidneys after seeding 01:47:53 Lisi Stoessel (she/her): Strictly medicinal sells live plants https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/product/tulsi-temperate-holy-basil-ocimum-sanctum-potted-plant-organic/ 01:48:00 Ami Sohi: Mountain Rose Herbs 01:48:03 Michelle Lodjic: Strictly Medicinal in Oregon sells seed for all 3 varieties of tulsi and seeds for Nettle and wild nettle plants through the mail. 01:48:26 Joanie MacPhee: Tulsi usually called sacred basil at plant sales. Very common here in Mass. 01:48:31 Megan Giffen: Richters is great in canada too - they do live medicinal herbs 01:49:18 Danielle D: I was just ordering Yarrow from Mountain Rose! 01:50:02 Danielle D: What soil is best to use? 01:51:07 Susan Alexander: Avena botanical sells wonderful tinctures Biodinamic grown. 01:51:47 Joanie MacPhee: for yarrow? Poor soil. It is a very common roadside weed/ 01:52:23 Danielle D: Soil? 01:52:24 J’s iPad: Theres a distiller questiom 01:52:29 Sharon's iPad: Is there a plant for bad cholesterol 01:52:41 Lynn: Any recommendations for long covid fatigue herbs? 01:52:46 Robin Gellman: Can Pam talk about her new book at bit? 01:52:51 Holly Borba: I had question about limpias—fresh or dried in the water 01:53:00 Ruth Gibson: Is the fruit of the passion flower used medicinally or just the flower? 01:53:01 J’s iPad: Do you know of a good distiller that can be used over fire? 01:53:29 Lauren Riley: Is urtica urens, small garden nettle, okay to use? 01:53:30 Shiila Safer: How do you suggest introducing yourself to a plant to begin your relationship? 01:53:31 Adelinda Hyde-Ferris: right!!! 01:53:39 Evie 2.0: Have you ever used other plants for Chakra cleaning Ceremony? 01:53:39 Nancy Klavans: What is Pam doing next? How can we learn more from her? 01:53:56 lauriewitzkowski: Nettles are good eating also. Yummy soup 01:53:57 Adelinda Hyde-Ferris: yes 01:53:58 Danielle D: Is Tulsi also called Holy Basil? 01:54:13 Ruth Gibson: Do you use the root of the nettle? 01:54:22 Megan Giffen: Q: im curious if you have a practice that you do before opening a ceremony space safe from unwanted energies and spirits from entering the field or space? 01:54:34 Patricia: Judith Maxey & anyone - Where can you find good Tulsi essential oil? Mountain Rose does not make it, last I checked. 01:54:53 Lynn: Any recommendations for herbs/plants for extreme fatigue? Nettle does seem good others? 01:54:57 Holly Borba: Thank you for that answer Pam on limpias 01:55:02 Danielle D: Thank you! 01:55:26 TH: Do you drum to your freshly picked plants during prayer? 01:55:32 Kaihla: Thank you for your teachings!!! 01:56:19 mariagustafson: I am an artist taking this wonderful class. I create as I learn during this course. I am making totem and gifts for the plants. I think I know the answer however does pam have any suggestions on colors or words, symbols to incorporate in the sculptures / art. Thank you! 01:56:27 Lynn: Why does a physical offering work with plants when interacting on an energy level? 01:56:27 Harvest Harris-Jones: Pam Thank You, Thank You ,Thank You ,from the land spirits from Wild Northumberland in the UK 01:56:29 Lafae: Thank you for this incredible course! Feeling empowered and immensely grateful <3 01:57:04 Judith Maxey: QUESTION FOR PAM: I'm fascinated by the idea of working in Gamma State. I've always thought about being in THETA for mediations and shamanic journeying. Do you feel like it is time that we shifted this? For the collective. 01:57:07 aideen: Should you speak out loud to plants or is it ok to just say the words in your head? 01:57:12 iPhone: Hello, Please share more about your 8 month mentor program…. Thank you! 01:57:20 Susa Silvermarie 1947 Mexico: Felt sensation with no live plant? I asked this question in the past chat but no answer 01:57:21 Sharon's iPad: Q: is there a plant one can take to lower cholesterol? 01:57:27 Danielle D: And the hand-outs can be very helpful too 01:57:29 Holly Borba: Thank you Pam for this beautiful body of work. Muchas gracias, abrazos, amor 01:57:52 Amy Herron Bright: Thank you so very much!! What a gift and it's wonderful to have you live. 01:58:03 Evie 2.0: It's been AMAZING as always ! 01:58:04 Lynn: This has been amazing thank you so much! 01:58:09 Sharon's iPad: Blessings 01:58:10 Nancy Klavans: Profound gratitude Pam!!💕 01:58:17 Andrea: which class has the blood pressure info? 01:58:18 Ami Sohi: Pam’s Website: https://wakeuptonature.com/ 01:58:24 Sharon's iPad: With gratitude and love ❤️ 01:58:33 Andrea: thank you so much this has been wonderful! 01:58:40 Daria: Pam that was so lovely 🌹😍 Thank you for your guidance and for sharing your wisdom 🙏😊💗 01:58:47 Adelinda Hyde-Ferris: Thank you! 01:59:01 Anneke: thank you so much Pam, it's been very interesting 🙏 01:59:17 Michelle Lodjic: Will you be doing online plan initiation? 01:59:20 Karen M.: Thank you SO much, Pam & Ami, and prayers and blessings to all!!! 01:59:42 Debra Chang: Thanks Pam for lots of great information and inspiration, ❤️🙏🪻🌼 01:59:44 aideen: This class has been great - so much good information and insights from your wealth of experience - thanks Pam 🙏 01:59:46 Jeanette: Thank you Pam for your wonderful classes ! 01:59:51 J’s iPad: Thank You so much again.. 💐❤️🙏🏼 01:59:55 Annabelle Howard-Simpson: Thank you so much - am so grateful for you Pam and Ami - in love and deep gratitude 🙏🏼❤️ ✨ xxx 01:59:58 Patricia: Thank you Pam for your generority in sharing your lovely brilliance with us! <3 02:00:03 mariagustafson: Thank you Pam for all of the unlocking so much of this beautiful wild frontier 02:00:07 Ami Sohi: Class One talks about Hawthorn - good for lowering blood pressure. 02:00:09 Robin Gellman: Great job, Pam. Thank you SO much for your bioluminous generosity. The class was such a gorgeous imprint on my non-encoded DNA❤️🙏🏼 02:00:24 Katrin: Thank you so much, Pam. I enjoyed the class, and I yet need to work through all the additional material. :-) I feel suddenly drawn to rosemary (without having really asked for a plant buddy yet), and I'll go for it. Love its smell. 02:00:36 Danielle D: Definitely would love to create a local group to forage and spend time in nature here! 02:00:43 cheryl: Thank you!! 02:00:44 Gillian Madden: can you share telegram link again? 02:00:44 Lea Sevigny: I kept getting spam conversations on reliance 02:00:44 Karen Frankel: thank you! 02:00:48 Anna Catherine: Thank you Pam! 02:00:51 lauriewitzkowski: Thanks, Pam, you’ve given me lots of inspiration. I particularly like the way you guide the meditations. 02:00:57 smandy: Thank you very much. 02:01:01 Gillian Madden: thank you for beautiful course and journey <3 02:01:01 mariagustafson: And thank you Ami Sohi! 02:01:05 Megan Giffen: Thank you everyone!! Thank you pam !! Thank you plants!!! <3 <3 02:01:05 Caroline Fagerberg: Thank you Pam this has bin a fantastic experiance.So filled with lotsosf lotsof information and love..I feel I will have to go back to Everything and still get more out of it.Really I have got so more than I thoght Before.So I am very greatful---------------------+Thank you ! 02:01:14 Laurie: Thank you Pam, so grateful for all your teachings. 02:01:16 Ami Sohi: Student Survey. https://jocelynmercado.typeform.com/to/KVO7R0h8 02:01:24 Anneke: thank you also to Ami!