This species of Psychotria is used by indigenous peoples of western Amazonia, primarily as an additive in the preparation of a hallucinogenic drink ayahuasca, also called yage, employed for hea… more →
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ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: Planta maestras (plant masters or plant teachers) are key among the shaman’s tutelary spirits, his c … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: Fragrance has long been associated with the arts of love. In Japan, Geisha girls priced their servic … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: In the ceremony of limpia – cleansing – the patient may sit on a wooden chair below which is a bowl … more →
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ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: The great visionary artist, Pablo Amaringo, was born in 1943 in Puerto Libertad, in the Peruvian Ama … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: Integral to any ayahausca ceremony are sacred chants sung by the shamans to call the protective jung … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: Our fascination with perfume began thousands of years ago, with the burning of scented plants mixed … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: In Peru, floral baths known as banos florales (‘flower baths’) are a staple of shamanic healing from … more →
ayahuascashamanism wrote 1 year ago: The Incas regarded coca as the divine plant, mainly because of its ability to impart endurance, and … more →
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