Plant Medicine
Plant medicine used for centuries by indigenous people in the Amazon basin for healing, spiritual exploration, and connection to the natural and spirit world.
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Ayahuasca Diet: How To Prepare For Ceremony
Ayahuasca Diet: Preparing Your Body, Mind & Spirit In Spanish, dieta refers to diet. However, when we speak of this word in the context of an ayahuasca diet with the sacred vine, it becomes broader in scope. Dieta refers to…
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Travel to Brazil Amazon Rainforest Tribes: A Practical Guide
Do you want to travel to Brazil Amazon Rainforest and visit the tribes that use ayahuasca? A few options are available to you to commune with the tribes of the Amazon. Many of the tribes and shamans (called Pajes in…
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Ayahuasca Retreats – Drinking Ayahuasca in the Brazilian Amazon
Ayahuasca retreats are an excellent way to connect with the powerful ayahuasca plant. In this article, I discuss my recent trip to the Amazon and how this experience has shaped my life after participating in an ayahuasca retreat in Brazil.…
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Ayahuasca Podcast: Overcoming Addiction & Return To Source
Sam from Ayahuasca Podcast contacted me to discuss my book on the ayahuasca ceremony. Sam owns a retreat in Coumiba and has a thriving podcast dedicated to plant medicine. We discuss themes from my book and my journey with plant…
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Noke Koi
Nestled in the heart of Brazil's lush Amazon rainforest, the Noke Koi tribe embodies the country's indigenous peoples' vibrant spirit and rich cultural tapestry.
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Ayahuasca Experience – Review After Drinking Aya 100 Times
August 2023 marks the second anniversary of my return to Ayahuasca. I first sat with Grandmother ayahuasca in Peru in 2009. She told me then that I was not ready to continue to receive her sweet nectar. ‘Back to the…
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What is Mother Ayahuasca?
The ayahuasca brew has been used traditionally by indigenous peoples in the Amazon region for spiritual and medicinal purposes. It has gained popularity in recent years among people seeking to explore its effects on personal growth and healing. Most people…
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Interview with Tuwe Huni Kuin Plant Medicine
This post introduces the Huni Kuin (or Kaxinawá), an indigenous tribe residing in the Brazilian Amazon, particularly in Acre, and in parts of Peru. They belong to the Pano linguistic family and maintain a profound connection with their traditions and…