Warrior
A very sacred and traditional recipe, based on the wonderful Tsunu bark ashes and artisinal corda mapacho, Yawanawa Warrior Rappé gives you a taste of the forest and its power.
A very sacred and traditional recipe, based on the wonderful Tsunu bark ashes and artisinal corda mapacho, Yawanawa Warrior Rappé gives you a taste of the forest and its power.
A very sacred and traditional recipe, based on the wonderful Tsunu bark ashes and artisinal corda mapacho, Yawanawa Warrior Rappé gives you a taste of the forest and its power.
This traditional blend works on opening and harmonising the body, mind and spirit. The ingredients help to remove all blocked energy within your body. In some cases, it can clean the digestive tract (at a strong dose this medicine can induce physical and / or spiritual purging). One of the main components, the Tsunu ash, is well-known for being a medicinal plant that supports digestion providing overall healing to the body.
In the right set and setting this blend works intensively work on the emotional level. It opens the crown chakra, the third eye, the thymus and the heart. The blend is formulated so that it focuses on the higher chakras and additionally purifies the pineal gland and sinuses.
Yawanawa Warrior is sure to bring a wide range of welcome benefits both to your body and your soul. Let it unfold for you and give that much needed spiritual strength and cleanse your energies to deal with physical tiredness. A blend rewarding blend for the spiritual warrior.
YAWANAWA
The Yawanawa people are a small group with an estimated 1,300 residents living in little villages along the Gregorio River. They have always been associated as warriors with excellent sword skills. Like most of the tribes in the Amazon they were close to extinction with only an estimated 300 Members remaining after the first rubber booms in the late 19th century. Today, the group continues to grow and preserve their strong spiritual principles in a very tight community. The Yawanawa are thought to be one of the first tribes to initiate woman into Pajès (Shamans) and have a strong history of powerful medicine workers. In the Yawanawa language Rappè is called Rumè or Rumã. The Yawanawa are excellent snuff makers and love to mix in tsunu. The Yawanawa blends are quite special in that they feel very sophisticated. They often use their powerful tsunu blends during Ayahausca ceremonies.
The Yawanawa have a profound knowledge in their shamanic system kept by their initiates and shamans. The study of Yawanawa spirituality begins with prayers and special diets (dieta’s) and intense initiation processes. Among the sacred medicines of the Yawanawa people the Rumé or Rumã as their Shamanic Snuff has a central place in their culture. It is one of their main preparations of power. Rappé has an ancestral legacy of healing existing since immemorial times in their cosmology as related in their stories and myth.