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Journaling With Herbs

by Joanne Spiller

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Meditation
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Everyone
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Rooted in intuition and guided by spirit, Joanne offers a soulful blend of tea leaf readings, oracle card guidance, meditation, and cacao ceremonies. Her work weaves ancient practices with a modern, playful energy — making space for deep connection, clarity, and heart-centered healing. In these tracks we will be journaling with herbs, learning about new herbs and settling down with a cuppa to write.

JournalingHerbsMeditationOracle CardsSelf DiscoveryPersonal GrowthGoal SettingCommunityHealingCacao CeremoniesHerbal Tea BlendingJournaling PracticeOracle Card ReadingAspiration ReflectionCommunity Engagement

Transcript

Hello dear friends,

I'm back with something different and new,

And I'm so very excited.

As you might know,

If you've been tuning into my tea lives,

Then I love herbs.

I also love crystals and essential oils as well.

But I love herbs for blending to make my own teas.

They just have so much more energy in them when made with my own hands.

And I do love journaling too,

And I have several journals on the go at any given time.

So I thought,

Why not?

Let's combine the two.

You can journal with your favourite cuppa,

And all you need is a journal and some pens for the rest of it.

And I will use my oracle cards,

My tea oracle cards that I've been using in my tea lives,

Which are called Enchanted Blossoms by Carla Morrow.

And I'll use them on these tracks that I'm going to create.

I do hope you enjoy learning more about different herbs and journaling along with me.

So let's get started.

Today I pulled card Aspiration.

And that's a flower,

Which is a mountain pink.

And mountain pink is also known as the quinine weed.

It's a group of wildflowers that grows like a small bush.

It covers the plains,

Mostly in Texas and in parts of Oklahoma,

Where they spring up in clusters to dot the wild countryside with bright pink star-shaped flowers from spring to early fall.

During the settlement of the West,

It was thought that they could bring down fevers.

But they are now known to be lethal to grazing animals.

While considered a weed,

Mountain pink often adorns rock gardens in the southern states of the US.

They prefer a rocky soil and will often spring up in the cracks of boulders,

Aspiring to bring beauty to dry,

Desolate areas.

Look deep within yourself and think about who you want to be in your life.

Aspiration is less about what you want to do than what you want for yourself.

Attach yourself to bigger dreams and a personality that is more than who you currently are.

And there is much more to you and your life than people see.

Choose to know it and to show it.

And this card is prompting you to go after the aspirations you hold in your heart.

Book those gigs.

Take those classes.

Learn something new.

Just go and sit in the sunshine sometimes.

You know who you want to become.

You know who you want to become.

So determine the traits you need to embody and become that person.

The universe supports and nurtures those who work toward the goals they seek,

Feeling confident in who you are now and who you are becoming.

And the journal question today is,

That's a fabulous question,

I reckon.

And also answer,

So I'll turn the music up and we'll journal for about five minutes and come back and see what you think.

So,

How did you go?

Did you look deeply?

Did you look at your bigger dreams?

Did you attach yourself to those bigger dreams?

I know I've been looking deeper than myself recently anyway.

And where I want to be in my life is to be spending more time with you guys.

I feel this is my calling.

And I feel that it's time to use my voice.

So if you found this fascinating and interesting and you wrote something really cool that you want to share,

Then please message me.

I'd love to just hear what came up for you.

Have a wonderful day.

Bye.

Meet your Teacher

Joanne SpillerAuckland, New Zealand

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