On Friday, November 14, you are cordially invited to participate in a sacred ceremony with the founder of the Mäestiquera tribe from the Gamarra Valley, Baependi, Brazil. Txai Rashar Patrick Jones, Medicine Man, Temazcalero, Keeper of the Red Road, Guardian of the sacred traditions of the Huni Kuin Tribe from Brazil.
Rapé – Effective stimulant, favors mental clarity and concentration, facilitating ease and focus in meditations. Medical properties include relief of headaches, migraines, sinusitis, and colds. Elaborated with the ashes of an Amazonian bark and tabacco, it is also used to combat stagnant energy and laziness.
Sananga – Mulitiple uses include therapeutic and spiritual healing. Ophthamalogical drops treat occular problems such as inflammation and lesions. Improves and sharpens visual perception and colors. Alliviates headaches and migraines. Helps diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, and pterygion.
Spiritually, it is said to purify the inner vision, eliminate negative energies, balance emotions, and improve intuition. Works on the third eye and pineal gland. Helps to ‘see truth’, perception, and visual sensibility.
Kambo – Phyllomedusa bi-color, also known as the sacred frog. Kambo is considered the ‘Amazonian vaccine’, its origins and practice are traditional of the Kaxinawá and Yawanawá tribes of Brazil and the Matsés tribe of Peru. The substance applied is extracted off the skin of the Phylomedusa frog from the Amazon regions. The animal is not harmed.
Used tradionally in purification ceremonies and healing. The poison is applied to small burns made on the skin of the recipient. Over 100 active peptides are absorbed through the dermis. It’s effects are intense and purging, purifying the body, mind and spirit. Kambo eliminates toxins, detoxifies, and fortifies the immune system.
Ceremony will include a Spiritual limpia, Rapé and Sananga. Amazonian songs and music for complete immersion.
Kambo is optional and additional.
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