
A Free 4-Part Video Series:
From Herb to Ally:
Learn How to Connect with Plants
Discover how to form meaningful relationships with plants—through heart, senses, and spirit.
Includes a free companion journal to guide your journey.
Have you ever felt a plant was calling to you?
Our ancestors built their wisdom not from books, but from direct relationship with the living world. This free series helps you remember how to connect with plants as teachers, allies, and companions.
This 4-part video series will help you:
Learn how to connect with plants as allies and companions.
Recognize subtle messages, synchronicities, and plant communication.
Use your senses to receive guidance.
Integrate plant wisdom into your daily life with reciprocity and respect.
You feel called to deepen your relationship with plants beyond utility.
You’ve ever sensed a plant showing up for you and want to know how to listen.
You long for more reciprocity and reverence in your herbal practice.
You’re drawn to plant spirit medicine and embodied ways of knowing.
You want to resist extractive systems by practicing a more reciprocal relationship with the living world.
This series is for you if…
Meet Julia, Your Herbal Educator of this Series & Casa Curativa Founder…
I fell in love with plants and the practice of herbal medicine when I myself was sick. It was the first place I found not only hope for my condition, but a solid action plan that brought me long-term health. I am passionate about medicine making, and my goal is to cultivate the space for people to experience the healing power of plants in their own personal way. I also hold space as a doula and birth worker.
I’ve built Casa Curativa as a haven for herbalists, seekers, and creatives in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala. We offer immersive courses, retreats, and community experiences rooted in ancestral herbal wisdom and earth-based healing. Our mission is to reweave the relationships that sustain life between people, plants, and place.
Thank you for being here with us.
I’ll meet you in the classroom,
Julia