📜 Course Description
Step into the warm, aromatic world of herbal teas and infusions with Elder High Priestess Wort Moon. This self-paced, fully online course guides you through the history, preparation, and magickal uses of herbs, empowering you to craft teas that nurture the body, mind, and spirit. Designed for beginners and herbal enthusiasts alike—especially those drawn to Pagan, folk magick, or witchcraft traditions—this course blends practical wisdom with playful enchantment. Sip, stir, and spell-cast your way to herbal mastery!
✨ By the end of the course, students will:
Understand the history and folklore of herbal teas.
Learn safe, sustainable ways to harvest, store, and prepare herbs.
Explore ritual and magickal uses of teas and infusions.
Create your own signature blends for health, focus, relaxation, and intention.
📖 Course Modules:
Lesson 1 - The Enchanted Leaf: History, Lore & Magick
Lesson 2 - Gathering & Growing Your Herbs
Lesson 3 - The Art of Herbal Blending
Lesson 4 - Preparation & Brewing Techniques
Lesson 5 - Herbal Teas for the Body & Spirit
Lesson 6 - Mystical Brews: Teas for Dreams & Psychic Work
Lesson 7 - Keeping the Leaf: Storage, Shelf-life & sharing Your Blends
Lesson 8 - Brewing with Intention: Teas for Ritual & Spellwork
To access this course, students will need a device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) that meets the Canvas system requirements.
👉 View system and browser requirements
You can also access your course on the go with the Canvas mobile app. From any device, students can:
View lessons and grades
Submit assignments
Track progress with the built-in calendar and to-do list
Send and receive messages
📚 Additional Resources
To get the most from this course, students will need a few essential tools and resources. Nothing too fancy — many of these may already be in your kitchen cupboards or can be sourced easily online or at local shops.
Teapot or heatproof teacup/mug with lid (a cafetière or French press also works beautifully)
Tea strainer, infuser, or muslin bags
Heatproof kettle or pan for boiling water
Measuring spoons (teaspoon, tablespoon)
Jars or tins for storing herbs (glass with tight-fitting lids is best)
Labels & pen for noting ingredients, dates, and magickal intention
Notebook or journal (to serve as your personal tea
A starter collection of common safe herbs such as chamomile, peppermint, rose petals, hibiscus, lemon balm, lavender, nettle, and fennel.
This course includes a variety of thoughtfully crafted assignments to help you integrate and apply what you’ve learned.
Assignments are submitted through the Canvas platform and are evaluated based on:
Clarity of expression
Creativity and originality
Understanding of the material
Sincere effort and engagement
✍️ Coursework Load: Light
You can expect to spend up to 2 hours completing assignments, in addition to reading and reflection time.
🏆 Credits Earned: Half
This credit counts toward progression through the Mastery Streams as part of our structured training and advancement system. To learn more about how credits contribute to initiation and elevation within the tradition, please visit our Training Paths page.