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Enroll now
for the Next Morula Course.
The next
exciting, informative “hands-on” Practical Herbal Course starts on Saturday
12th May 2012 at 9h00. Apart from learning new skills, touching, eating and
walking amongst the herbs in the gardens you will also take home the herbal
products made by you each month.
Phone or email now to book your place!
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Morula Herbal
Centre is a provider of a wide spectrum of part-time
modular courses based on the expected scope of practice for
Traditional/Natural Healers. With these courses we aim to:
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Provide quality education that maintains excellence
in the application of natural and indigenous medicine
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Create an open educational environment which supports all individuals
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Continually seed knowledge through ongoing education
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Promote lifelong learning and professional development as health care providers
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In-plant an awareness of how the use of herbs in healing forms part of our ecological cycle learning from and working with nature
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Enhance the understanding of how herbalism deals with
the body as a whole, and acknowledges the uniqueness of individual
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Provide basic skills in propagation and cultivation of herbal plants, and organic gardening, and in the identification, harvesting and
storage of herbs
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Provide the knowledge, understanding and ethical skills to practice natural herbal medicine according to the provisions of the current legislation.
OUR NEXT COURSE:
The next exciting, informative “hands-on” Practical
Herbal Course starts on Saturday 12th May 2012 at 9h00. Apart from
learning new skills, touching, eating and walking amongst the herbs in
the gardens you will also take home the herbal products made by you each
month.
Phone or email now to book your place!
Click here to
learn more.
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The Morula
Philosophy
The
Morula logo depicts the knowledge of the Marula Tree, with the setting
of an African sky, and circle of life surrounding it. The tree steps out
of the circle to educate. The Marula Tree, Sclerocarya bierra, is among
the most highly valued of the indigenous species. It is renowned for its
nutritional properties that not only feed the elephants and many other
animals, but as we strip the leaves from the tree of twigs, and take a
piece of bark so we discover another world . . . let us become the
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