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UNIFYING HEARTS THROUGH
ANCESTRAL MEDICINE



Sacred Cacao
What is Sacred Cacao? Cacao is a plant native to Central and South America that has been used historically by the Aztecs and Mayans for medicinal and ritualistic purposes. Its scientific name Theobroma Cacao actually means “food for the Gods” and it was believed to have been sent from the heavens as a gift to mankind. Most cacao that you come by today has been processed and roasted in such a way that it loses most of its health and spiritual benefits. Ceremonial cacao howeve
Jan 101 min read


Rapé
Rapé ( pronounced rah-PAY ) is a sacred shamanic tool for clearing intentions and paving the way for detoxifying the body. Rapé stimulates the nervous system, enabling the body to become more receptive to all levels of communication. Rapé has been used by healers of the Amazon for thousands of years. It is a complex blend of plants, which is crushed into very fine powder and administered through the nostrils with a special blowpipe. Once ingested, the powder causes blood ves
Jan 102 min read


Psilocybin Mushrooms — Children of the Earth
Sacred Role: Sacred Fungi of Remembrance Psilocybin is a gentle yet profound teacher that dissolves the ego and reconnects us with the living wisdom of Earth and cosmos. Known as the 'flesh of the gods' in Mesoamerican traditions, they teach humility, humor, and unity. Spiritual Gifts: - Awakening divine remembrance - Lightness and sacred laughter - Healing depression and disconnection - Communion with nature’s intelligence Sacred Symbolism: Mushrooms grow in hidden places,
Jan 103 min read


Mama AYA Ayahuasca: An Informative Guide to Its Origins and Use
1. What Is Ayahuasca? Ayahuasca is a traditional psychoactive brew originating from the Amazon rainforest. It is made by combining two primary plants: Banisteriopsis caapi (a vine): Contains MAO inhibitors (harmine, harmaline). Psychotria viridis (a shrub): Contains DMT (dimethyltryptamine), a potent hallucinogen. The MAO inhibitors in B. caapi allow the DMT in P. viridis to become orally active, creating a long-lasting visionary experience. 2. Origins and Indigenous Use Cul
Apr 25, 20252 min read
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