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Shamanic culture is very widespread in the Amazon. So it is not surprising that most of the Shamans in the Amazon today are either very inexperienced, with false knowledge (even though they may have dozens of years of drinking Ayahuaska), or so called 'brujos', the black magic practitioners, who manipulate patients, and most importantly are not working from the heart, but feed their own ego. After years of research and Ayahuaska ceremonies with many various shamans all across the Amazon, we have come across several Shamans, who are the last descendents from a very ancient Divine lineage of curranderos (healers). Those shamans work through the heart in a more objective way, utilizing a multidimensional system based on the energy centers, similar to the Hindu chakra system, but perhaps closer to nature and more intuitive and spontaneous in it's expression. These healers are sincere within their knowledge, and are able to bring a feeling of the ancient times full of sorcery, mystical power objects, invoked spirits & beautiful phantasmagoric creatures, all being the manifestations of their healing intent. We have learned a great deal from these humble people, and are more then happy to introduce them to participants from any path of liberation, who are interested in encountering an extraordinary and profound approach to the path of the Spirit, full of creative potential of Mother Nature, feeling of the human soul, and the magnificent, immense universe of awe and wonder, with the help of the Mother of all plants, Ayahuaska.
A FEW WORDS OF CAUTION
Through studying the tradition of Ayahuaska culture, it is possible to learn the principles of intuitive healing, as well as enlarge one's own description of the world with a lot of knowledge not essential to the evolution of the spirit. Today's culture of Ayahuaska does not have an objective of complete liberation or a total trust in the universal wisdom, that manifests itself in all aspects of life. Therefore, when studying with the shamans, the representatives of this culture, there is a danger for the people with a western mentality, who have little responsibility for their actions, to lose sobriety in this mystical, superstitious, intriguing world of the sacred Ayahuaska. The culture of Ayahuaska today is but a far away echo of the ancient times of wisdom. The sacred science of the shamans has lost the celestial impeccability, yet still strongly retains the primordial feeling of Mother Nature, which is essential for spiritual healing. The shaman's overall description of the world is very much externalized and is full of the shaman wars (something very popular throughout the Amazon), bad spirits (tunchis), monsters inside people's bodies and many other not so majestically compassionate aspects of the culture. This habit of externalizing inner conflicts into the forms of outside influence is where the whole culture of Today's Shamanism has stepped away from the Universal Wisdom. While many shamans are working in the name of Jesus Christ, a role model for the ultimate healer, there is no real strive towards Christ's full state of cognition. A strong determination and impeccability of actions is strongly missing in the overall shamanic culture and is a reason for emotional and instinctual tensions in many shamans, especially when approaching old age. Rich content of information regarding liberation of consciousness available in the Orient, allows us, at SpiritPath, to see through the chaotic wonderland of the sacred plant culture and to integrate all the different facets available in different world cultures today, aiming them towards the discovery of the true inner nature - The Universal Soul.
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