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Plant Spirit Medicine

Humans and plants have lived together for countless generations. We are family. Our plant relatives are generous and helpful, offering us food, shelter, and medicine. Like us, plants have spirit, and their spirit can nurture and heal us. Their spirits have the unique capacity to touch and heal our spirit, bringing us into balance and harmony, restoring us to our essential nature.

Plant Spirit Medicine is a form of healing that calls upon the plant spirits to heal. Through the opening of their senses, healers learn to listen to the root of a person’s illness, listen to the medicine of the plants, and call upon the healing power of the plants for the benefit of that person. Our ancestors lived in this way, where nature was alive and there was no illusion of separation from nature. They had a relationship with the spirits of nature and would call upon them for healing and wisdom. This ancient practice, long forgotten in the modern world, was remembered, revitalized, and reintroduced by Blue Deer’s Founder, the late teacher and healer, Eliot Cowan, and has proven to be as effective in today’s world as in past times.

Plant Spirit Medicine differs from many forms of herbalism in the importance it places on the relationship with the spirit of the plant. Using the common everyday plants, like the ones you might find outside your home, including the trees, the weeds, the plants growing between the cracks in the cement, or the plants growing in the wild, plants have much to offer us in the form of healing and wisdom. And, luckily for us, they are willing to share with us.  Living in this type of relationship with the living nature of the plants gives us a deeper and richer experience of life. Whether we need healing in our bodies, minds, or spirits, the plants can offer help.

Plant Spirit Medicine course content offered by the Blue Deer Center does not include the use of sacred plant medicine (i.e. psychedelic/ psycho-active) plants, such as ayahuasca, peyote, datura, San Pedro, mushrooms, and other mind-altering substances. To learn more about this perspective, click here.

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Why is Plant Spirit Medicine important today?

We live in a modern world with many amenities that enable us to live comfortably and with expediency. We move at a fast pace and can arrive anywhere in the world at speed-time. Despite many modern conveniences, many live with a sense of isolation. Without seeing the natural world as sacred or having wisdom, we feel we are separate from nature. In this age of individuality, physical and mental illness has reached unprecedented levels, yet medical science has not been as effective in relieving the despair experienced by many. By far, most afflictions today are rooted in spirit, and we need a spiritual medicine to address this spiritual crisis we are in. Plant Spirit Medicine offers such a medicine, reaching into the deepest recesses of our being to bring healing to our most troubling ailments.
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Benefits of Plant Spirit Medicine

Plant Spirit Medicine heals and nourishes the spirit and invites us to connect more deeply with life, the world, and our relationship to it. When we connect to life from the level of spirit, the quality of our lives increases. Our everyday experience of life is richer and more engaged. As our life moves more into balance, our afflictions, whether they be physical, emotional, or spiritual, are addressed and we can begin to approach and affect the world with new awareness and an awakened sense of meaning and belonging. Every person needs something different for their healing and the beauty of the plants is they reach each person where they need it.

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Plant Spirit Medicine

Eliot Cowan authored Plant Spirit Medicine, an eye-opening book that has inspired people from around the world. Since its first printing in 1995, Plant Spirit Medicine has passed hand-to-hand among countless readers drawn to the stories and teachings in his book. Eliot Cowan invites us to discover the healing power of plants―not merely their physical medicinal properties, but the deeper wisdom and gifts that they offer.

This book is available in five languages. Click below to buy the book in English, Spanish, French, or Japanese:

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Book cover for Eliot Cowan's influential book, Plant Spirirt Medicine.

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Since I came across the book "Plant Spirit Medicine,” I became more conscious about plants. I have been trying to meet plants consciously to catch their invisible energy they are emitting, instead of looking at them objectively as visible entities.
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Miriko M.
This book is a shining gem that has just unlocked about 5 doors for me at once. I always knew the answer to everything is love, but sometimes it's hard to love inanimate objects. Little did I know nothing is inanimate, they all have spirits! How easy it is to love them now!
Lia M.
One of the best books I've ever read - moving, lyrical, informative, wise, just filled with wonder and meaningful stories. It truly is a manual for living.
Laura B.
This is a beautifully written book. The examples make Plant Spirit Medicine come alive, in their beauty and simplicity and power. It brought about a renewed appreciation for our planet and the sacredness of all that inhabit it. I am about to reread
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Eliot Cowan wearing his ceremonial traje during the shamianic initiation of two of his apprentices.

Plants have been around a lot longer than we have as human beings. I think you could make a case to say that they’re wiser than we are, because they have found a way to get along with the world for a long time in a very good way. Giving and receiving, and with a mutual benefit to everything around them. That’s something we can learn about—how to live that way.

—Eliot Cowan

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Eliot Cowan (1946-2022) was a healer, author and teacher of Plant Spirit Medicine, and founder of Blue Deer Center, which is home of plant spirit medicine. He was also tsaurirrakame-mara’akame and elder in the Wixárika (Huichol) tradition. He had a special capacity to connect with most people in a way that they felt truly seen and understood. His compassionate presence and commitment to being of service led thousands to become aware, consider or even embrace the spiritual journey of life. His passion was to bring spiritual healing to the human heart – which he did for so many people. He was a bridge between our modern culture and indigenous traditions, including the Wixárika (Huichol) people.

As a young man in college, Eliot was fascinated by the ancient ways of indigenous peoples and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in anthropology. With expanded interest, he then studied ethnographic documentary filmmaking at the graduate level. During his “back-to-the-land” farmer phase of life, he owned a goat who fell ill. Even though the veterinarian said she was incurable and would soon die, Eliot treated her in the old way with herbs and she soon grew well.

Eliot realized his interest in natural and traditional healing and he eventually found the teacher he was looking for in J.R. Worsley, the late English acupuncturist. Although Worsley was not an herbalist, he introduced Eliot to a way of healing that touched people’s spirit and gave them a richer, fuller experience of life. Eliot received a Master of Acupuncture degree under Dr. Worsley, and taught on the faculty of the College of Traditional Acupuncture in England. When Eliot returned to the U.S., he made a promise to himself, “I am going to revive the use of local plants to heal the spirit”.

It was anthropologist and founder of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, Michael Harner, who suggested a technique for contacting plant spirits that was precisely the new approach Eliot needed to fulfill his pledge. English plantain, the first plant he contacted, assured Eliot that the plant spirits would be happy to teach him and had, in fact, been waiting for almost two hundred years in the hope that someone would ask for their help in healing the human spirit.

Unawares, Eliot had stumbled upon an ancient approach to healing. The local plants instructed him in their medicine. He learned quickly because the ancient Chinese worldview, from the acupuncture school, was the perfect language for teaching him. Gradually Eliot introduced what he called ‘Plant Spirit Medicine’ into his healing practice. He expected the plants would provide healing comparable to what his acupuncture practice had provided, but the medicine of the plants exceeded his expectations. Eliot offered healing under the guidance of plant spirits and taught Plant Spirit Medicine for over 45 years. While not all became healers, his students benefited from seeing the world through new eyes, the ancient eyes of wisdom.

Until his death on March 5th, 2022, Eliot had offered counsel and healing to over 1,000 patients and sought ways to help make ancient wisdom and healing available to modern people. He successfully apprenticed other Westerners as mara’akate, and left a legacy of the treasures of Huichol healing and Plant Spirit Medicine to the nearly 500 students and apprentices he trained. People continue to be guided on pilgrimages by Eliot’s successors so they may receive blessings from sacred sites.

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