Please pull up a seat so you won't miss a thread of this richly woven conversation. Listen to Lauren and Hilary as they explore the commonalities between the Beech tree, its Gemmo Extract, and Hexagram 14, 34, 18.
Listen in to catch the heart-centered theme that finds its way through the whole of this conversation. Hear Lauren and Hilary as they explore the commonalities between the Hawthorn tree, its Gemmo Extract, and Hexagram 15.
I am an I Ching diviner, author, and teacher. I work with the I Ching because this is what I love to do, a way to use my innate gifts and the skills I’ve acquired over the years and put them to the best of all possible uses.
I spend my working day helping people to attain a sense of meaning in their lives – both on the large scale, the ‘what am I doing here, what am I for?’ scale, and on the smaller, ‘what’s going on here, what does this have to tell me?’ scale.
For those unfamiliar, the Yijing (aka I Ching) is an extraordinary, huge, and wonderful way of connecting – with all the dimensions of yourself, with those you love, and with every aspect of your experience. It offers the possibility of feeling truly at home in the world, right where you are now –, and this is something I love to share.
I live in England with my husband David (who’s extraordinary – but that’s for another website). Clarity’s been my work since 2000: writing, doing readings, creating courses and other I Ching offerings, everything I can think of to help you connect with the oracle.
You can discover my work at
https://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/
I am a health educator, author, and founder of The Gemmo Forest. I deeply believe in health sovereignty, and my work is dedicated to helping individuals attain theirs. In my adult life, I have been a mother, school teacher, administrator, baker, practitioner, coach, and business owner, all of which have contributed to my work today.
Depending on the day, I could be online teaching students from around the globe the potential of Gemmotherapy extracts, holed up and writing my next book, or outside tending the trees and shrubs that make up the Gemmo Forest.
Gemmotherapy uses extracts made from fresh tree buds, rich with meristem cells, the equivalent of human stem cells. Although the idea of bud therapy dates back to records of Hildegard of Bingen, the codification of these extracts is attributed to Pol Henry of Belgium. Gemmotherapy was recognized as a medicine in Europe in 1968.
I recently moved to Keene, New Hampshire, where I can cultivate a Gemmo Forest for generations to come. This woman-led foundation will produce a line of locally sourced and produced extracts, hold seasonal training seminars, operate a plant nursery, and run a sliding-scale clinic.
You can discover my work at
https://laurenhubele.com/