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Debbye Prock, ND

Mission Statements: Class of 2006
 
 
 
 
I will make a "barefoot approach", getting back to nature to achieve optimum good health using folk and Native American remedies as well as other modalities.
                                                              - Deborahe Prock, ND
 
 
...is to dedicate all resources and facilities to the experiential education of children and adults of all ages in the cultivation of a variety of medicinal plants with special focus on endangered wild herbs
...is to be a leading force behind educating and empowering people to make a significant contribution to the quality of their life and to be active participants in the maintenance of their own health and the health of our global environment.
                                                               - Gizelle Rhyon-Berry
 
 
 

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Akemi Headley

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Chuck Keene, green builder

My intention for becoming involved with herbs is to facilitate through contact with my Mother Father Plant Kingdom a clear communication with all parts of the body Earth. I wish to participate in bio-diversity, which I believe is the responsibility of the human species, and, as my understanding grows to facilitate this through communication with all whom I come in contact.
                                                           - Chuck Keene, Green Contractor
 
To honor the ancient plant wisdoms and share universal herbal energetic knowledge.
                                                              - Akemi Headley

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Danielle, Iris and Isabel from the 2007 class

 
 
Mission Statements: Class of 2007
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My mission is to be part of the evolution (unfolding) of herbal (holistic) healing. In this I mean the health of everything; the whole earth and what is on it and above it... I would like to see herbs as part of sustainability practices in small communities as well as big cities... to share knowledge and wisdom with all I come in contact with and also to listen and research all knowledge and wisdom that comes to me about our green friends...
                                                         - Isabel Riek
 

My mission statement is to empower people to take charge of their health.  Move them away from the cut, kill, control method of allopathic medicine, toward a kinder, gentler more earth friendly approach to health and wellness.  To bring safe affordable alternatives to the people of the world.
                                                       - Danielle Canarsis
 

This is where the Mission Statements for 2008 will be......

At the Philo School we want you to think about WHY you are becoming an herbalist and WHAT your own Mission Statement is. We believe this will help you on your life path.