New Website and a Sale!
Start at top to learn more about our sale ending Thursday at midnight, then scroll down to learn about my new website!
Hello loves!
Spring comes early to Southern Oregon, and though I woke up to snow and am sitting by the wood stove as I type, I’m seeing manzanita blooms, maple buds, and the ever-widening leaves of shooting stars and fawn lilies on my morning walks. So we’re having a Ready-for-Spring Sale to celebrate! Through this Thursday night, you’ll automatically get 20% off St. Johns’s Wort Tincture, Meadow Magic Salve, and Sweet Relief CBD Salve*.
St. John’s Wort is also known as “liquid sunshine” because it has traditionally been used to bring energetic lightness during dark times. It’s particularly supportive for seasonal depression, as well the ongoing blues and anxiety. It’s most effective when used consistently for a couple weeks, but some folks respond to it in the short term, as well. We’re offering it now because, even though we can taste spring, late winter can be the hardest time of the year for many people and if that’s you, we want to offer you emotional ease!
But wait, there’s more! St. John’s Wort has a particular affinity for the sciatic nerve, so if you or a beloved struggles with sciatic pain, give it a try! And because it has been traditionally used to support the repair of damaged nerves in general, St. John’s Wort tincture is a fabulous ally for injuries and nerve damage. Before you take it, check with a medical professional because it is not compatible with several medications, particularly prescription anti-depressants. If you want to learn more, check out its profile here.
In addition to the late-winter blues, this time of year means spring fever, gardening, and yard work for lots of folks, which can also mean roughed up hands and sore, winter soft muscles. But we’ve got you!
Meadow Magic is our go-to salve for our skincare and first aid needs. Made with cottonwood bud, calendula, yarrow, and plantain oils, this balm supports the healing of wounds and burns, staunches blood, soothes rashes, takes the venom and ouch out of stings and bug bites, and moisturizes and protects dry + cracked skin. I’ve been told it does wonders for athlete’s foot and laugh-lined faces. You can use it like any first-aid ointment or moisturizing cream.
And our Sweet Relief CBD Salve is aptly named! It, too, is nourishing for the skin… AND the potent cannabinoids in it offer prompt pain relief. Pulled muscles, arthritic joints, funky knees, and stiff necks soften and stop their screaming under our CBD salve’s touch. Plus, adding a little massage to the application is good for the body and the soul. So hop on over to our shop and stock up your first-aid kit for body-mind-spirit wellness as winter lingers and spring beckons.
*Sale applies to 1oz and 2oz containers only.
Ta-Dah! Introducing Evolutionary Human
If you missed the announcement in our last newsletter, I—Becca—have a new website! As my private practice has grown, I’ve felt the need to have a single landing spot for folks to schedule tarot, astrology, and ongoing sessions with me.
And so, over the course of the past year, I’ve been slowing putting it together. And it’s finally ready for you! In addition to private sessions, you will also find monthly new moon circles, custom rituals, weekly writing sessions, a tarot “advice” column, personal writings, and more!
By way of introduction, I am sharing the beginning of my newest blog post below. So keep reading, or hop on over to Evolutionary Human to see what it’s all about.
In love, beauty, and gratitude, xo Becca + Seth
An excerpt from The Chariot: Who’s Driving Yours?
I spent most of my 20s super single, yet longing for true love, or at least evidence that I was desirable enough to someday find it. I was living in Montana amongst a bunch of other young folks whom I judged to be bro-brahs, or heavy drinkers who didn’t have much to talk about besides fresh powder and their ski collection. I assumed they judged me as a dork whose hair was too short and butt was too big to warrant their attention, not to mention their desire.
The one connection I made at the end of that decade was with a dear friend of a dear friend at a dreamy summer wedding. He lived in LA and was a PhD student in literature, and he hit on me. A smart, handsome man thought I was worthy of his affection so, naturally, I was smitten.
So smitten, in fact, that, even though our single “romantic” liaison was—to this day, twenty years later—the least pleasurable of my life, I returned to Montana with hearts in my eyes and visions of our shared future dancing in my head.
At first he left me sweet messages in both French and Spanish, and he asked if he could visit me. I bought new organic sheets for my bed. I even purchased my first cell phone so I would no longer miss his unpredictable calls.
You know how this story goes. Keep reading…
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