🎓 Course Tutor: High Priestess Willow Moon, MHA (Head of Domus Curandorum)
🎯 Level: Beginners and onward
🔑 Prerequisites: No prior experience with herbalism or magick is required.
✨ By the end of this course, students will:
Understand the historical, cultural, and folkloric uses of herbs
Identify and work with plant energetics and signatures
Apply safety, ethical, and responsible practices in herbal work
Perform basic herbal preparations including oils, tinctures, teas, and incenses
Design and implement personal rituals, spells, and protection or prosperity blends
Integrate herbs into meditation, dreamwork, and reflective practice
Build confidence in selecting herbs and creating independent herbal practices
Record, evaluate, and reflect on herbal projects for ongoing learning
Lesson 2: The Living World of Herbs
Lesson 3: Herbalism Through the Ages
Lesson 4: Safety, Ethics & Responsible Practice
Lesson 5: Gathering & Preparing Herbs
Lesson 6: Herbal Preparation Methods
Lesson 7: Herbs for Protection & Cleansing
Lesson 8: Herbs for Attraction (Love, Friendship, Harmony)
Lesson 9: Herbs for Prosperity, Confidence & Success
Lesson 10: Herbs for Intuition, Dreams & Divination
Lesson 11: Designing Your Own Herbal Spells, Rituals & Practices
Lesson 12: Integration, Reflection & Capstone Project
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
Students will also need:
A journal or notebook for reflections and assignments
Basic herbal materials for practical exercises (optional for those following a secular or observational approach)
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: Moderate
You can expect to spend around 2–4 hours completing assignments, in addition to reading and reflection time.
🏆 Credits Earned: 1
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.