Last weekend, I sat with Ayahuasca (Yagé) for the first time.
Ever since I heard about her 5 years ago, she’s been calling my name but nothing ever really worked out.
And I’m so glad it never did.
As I sat in the jungle this weekend, I was nurtured by the most amazing, loving and kind Indigenous people.
From them, I learned that Yagé should be planted, harvested, cooked and handled by the same Shaman.
I also learned that a lot of Ayahuasca being sold today, is not made how our ancestors did.
It’s also not being administered by shamans but rather facilitators.
Meaning, one person is growing, another is harvesting, someone is cooking it, and somehow it’s getting in the hands of people.
And that obviously affects the experience.
It’s important to remember that the Indigenous people are inviting us into their culture and we MUST respect it.
With that being said, if you’re wanting to sit with Ayahuasca, please let me know.
I’m trying my best to help these 3 tribes that took me in.
Their mission: to heal Earth.
The ceremony is a FRACTION of FRACTION of the cost of other places.
They have group and private sessions available.
The team is made up of the Taita (aka Shaman) and 8 healers.
Side bar: The Shaman has the voice of an Angel and his music alone is the most healing thing you’ll ever hear!
The ceremonies are held in Central America in a country that does not ask for testing or proof of v******s.
(I’m keeping the location private because this is a public post. If you’re TRULY interested in learning more, please message me and I’ll share the info with you.)
The next group is happening the 28/29/30 of October but private sessions are very flexible.
If Yagé is calling you and you’re ready to awaken with her, let me know.
Everything you pay goes directly to the tribes. Im in no way, shape or form taking a cut.
ps. This has been the single most healing and loving event I’ve ever experienced.
Xo,
Juliana
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