EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 1H 17M
Spagyrics, the Gaia Hypothesis & Reconnecting with Nature | Mo Judith
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What if the Earth is a living organism, and herbalism is one way of participating in that living system? Welcome back to the Herbalist Hour! In this episode, I sit down with Mo Judith, founder of Aura La Voura, to explore the fascinating world of spagyric plant medicine, alchemy, and ecological relationship. We discuss her path into herbalism, what spagyrics are and how they differ from tinctures, the philosophy behind her work, and why she sees medicine-making as a practice rooted in relationship rather than extraction. We also dive into animism, the Gaia Hypothesis, reconnecting with the natural world, and why the idea of being "self-taught" deserves a closer look. I came away from this conversation deeply inspired by Mo and her work, and I highly encourage you to explore more of what she's doing through Aura La Voura and, if you have the opportunity, take one of her classes. ~Mason PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES Aura La Voura | AuraLaVoura.com Aura La Voura on Instagram | @auralavoura BLOG: Lineage after Rupture | READ ON HERBRALLY If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code PODCAST for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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