Vibration
This is an exclusive Rappè of the Kuntanawa people. Made with organic moi mapacho of the region and ashes of the Sapota Tree. This Rappè gains its special character from the local medicine called Apuxuri.
This is an exclusive Rappè of the Kuntanawa people. Made with organic moi mapacho of the region and ashes of the Sapota Tree. This Rappè gains its special character from the local medicine called Apuxuri.
This is an exclusive Rappè of the Kuntanawa people. Made with organic moi mapacho of the region and ashes of the Sapota Tree. This Rappè gains its special character from the local medicine called Apuxuri.
A masterful blend with a number of unique characteristics. It is a well balanced offering that can leave one vibrationally uplifted. The addition of Apuxuri gives this Rappé wonderful medicinal qualities as well.
Apuxuri is a herb traditionally used for numerous ailments from treating fever, relieving headaches to giving one strength and vitality. As well as its medicinal benefits, the herb gives this Rappè a wonderful uplifting freshness and an enduring aroma.
This beautiful blend has a light sensual effect and unique flavour that hits you at your centre allowing a high vibration to channel through you. The sharpness brings instant clarity to the mind and assists one to surrender to the moment. The overall feeling is quite unique and the subtle effect and deeper vibrational healing go on for some time.
KUNTANAWA
The Kuntanawa call themselves the ‘People of the Coconut Palm Fruit’, or the ‘People of the Stars’. This ethnic group is from the State of Acre, in the Alto Juruá Indigenous Reserve, located on the Tejo river, in the municipality of Marechal Thaumaturgo. They live in the villages Kuntamanã and 7 Stars. It’s total population is estimated around 400 Kuntanawa tribes people.
At the beginning of the 20th Century, the Kuntanawa almost became extinct due to the persecution by the rubber tappers. For almost a century the tribe stayed off the map of the government. All Were thought to have been wiped out from genocide. At the turn of the century the tribe resurfaced from living a life of quiet solitude to claim their rights and land. The tribe has always attributed their principal of existence is their spiritual tradition. The Kuntanawa have a long and vibrant tradition using the forest and its plants to connect to Spirit and healing forces and to this day maintain a strong cultural tradition of healing.
They have a wonderful variety of Shamanic Snuffs - Rappés offering a wonderful variety of essence, flavour and uses. The Kuntanawa use Rappé to empower their intentions and healing abilities, and to connect with the spirit world.