The World Of Kambo Medicine with Vatche Avakian Listening Well Podcast
Many report not even having a desire to drink, as the candida or emotional attachment tends to be completely eliminated by the medicine, reducing any cravings for sugar and carbohydrates. While consuming a psychedelic plant medicine that some have said is 100 times stronger than ayahuasca might seem like the scariest thing on the planet, iboga doesn’t have to be scary at all. Iboga is the vehicle that allows you to sit with yourself long enough to realize that thing you are afraid of is an illusion. This is the medicine that will wake you up to the holographic nature of life and awaken you to your avatar self. Be open to experiencing healing on a holistic level that includes not only your physical well-being, but your emotional and spiritual health. In many tribal cultures it was believed that one of the keys to health in the community was for each person in the community to undergo a rite of passage, to perform a vision quest or pilgrimage when they came of age. This tradition was lost in Western culture and may be the reason why our modern civilization is plagued with psychological illness.
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Iboga, is the common name of a group of perennial shrubs that belong to the Apocynaceae family, which are typically found in the understory of tropical forests in the African Congo Basin. The name usually refers to Tabernanthe iboga, but can also include Tabernanthe manii, or other varieties. Iboga is very different from other plant medicines, because it contains at least 12 psychoactive substances rather than just 1 or 2, making it multiple times stronger than ayahuasca or peyote. In recent years, iboga, and its principal alkaloid ibogaine, have garnered the attention of the medical community for their effectiveness in treating opioid addiction. As a result, increasing numbers of Westerners are being drawn to working with iboga, either for addiction treatment, alternative healing or psycho-spiritual purposes.
Google searches for mescaline have also decreased since 2004, although searches for peyote have remained relatively consistent. Various governments were also interested in mescaline around the same time, but for more self-serving reasons. After discovering the Nazis were using it as a “truth serum” in concentration camps, for example, the CIA funded Project CHATTER to pick up where they left off. This experiment was officially abandoned in 1953, six years after it started. You can legally harvest San Pedro cactus in most countries, much easier than you think. Peyote is traditionally consumed by Huichol women during pregnancy, but mescaline has been linked to fetal abnormalities and should be avoided by pregnant or breastfeeding women. Mescaline binds to virtually all serotonin receptors in the brain but has a stronger affinity for the 1A and 2A/B/C receptors.
60% of the people that reach out to me for work are chronically dehydrated and do not drink enough water a day! Please drink at least 8-10 glasses of water a day, depending on your weight. Kambo holds incredible potential to support well-being, thought proper preparation and personal responsibility is crucial. I would like to know if it is possible to get my soul back if it is in someone else’s hands? They have abused my consciousness and are controlling me and my life.
Though it’s not as prevalent today, mescaline was the first psychedelic to enter mainstream Western culture—before the widespread use of LSD and psilocybin. More recently, the extracted compound has shown promise in the medical and psychotherapeutic treatment of substance abuse and depression, among other conditions. For thousands of years, humans have tried various therapies in order to escape the woes of daily life and enhance their lifestyles, and sound bath meditation is one of them. Not only anecdotal, but you can also find science-based facts about the benefits of sound healing. As the name suggests, sound healing is a meditative procedure involving various sounds meant to soothe the mind, body, and soul.
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She believes that psychedelics may be instrumental in helping people heal from various types of trauma —including religious trauma— which is of special interest to her. Liz is hoping to integrate her interests in Depth Psychology as a writer at JungPlatform with her counseling services. There are a few countries in the west that have less stringent laws against magic mushroom use. Retreats in these countries are safe and legal and provide a therapeutic setting for their guests. Another consideration is that until psilocybin mushrooms are more legal, costs will be higher to attend retreats. During a rapé ceremony, participants typically gather in a sacred space, such as a temple or ceremonial hut.
You should also be treated kindly and compassionately, and with the utmost respect as a guest. When we work with hapeh in the morning or early afternoon, it can shape the rest of our day if we so choose. So set an intention that lasts throughout the day and connect to it again hours after sitting with the medicine. You’d be surprised how this intention, mindful practice can positively influence the hours to follow when the experience has technically passed. Again, it’s important to note that no one’s experience with the sacred tobacco blown up one’s nose will be the same. Post session, some experience heightened energy, while others may feel a bit tired or achy for a bit.
Thus, it is a good idea to set aside time for self-reflection and meditation. Take it easy for the first 1-2 weeks afterwards as you will be sensitive to smell, sound, and intense environments. Taking an IV vitamin drip with saline and glutathione one week before your iboga ceremony will give you the highest super charge. Reishi mushroom supplements can reduce liver stress and boost antioxidant levels. If you tend to get constipated, start some preventative care in advance of the ceremony, as iboga can cause mild constipation.
It’s important to remember that everyone’s experience with hapé will be unique. In fact, rapé continues to be produced by indigenous cultures throughout South America, such as the Yawanawa, Matse, Huni Kuin, Nukini, Kuntanawa, and many others. And hapeh is a tool and teacher for spiritual and emotional growth, physical cleansing, and must be used with deep intention and respect. This powerful plant medicine needs to be used with the utmost reverence and gratitude. By connecting to the Spirit of Tobacco, one can learn how to work with rapé hours or even days after the medicine is initially blown up their nostrils, either by themselves or an experienced facilitator. People turn to Kambo for many different uses, from physical to psychological. Although Kambo is not considered a medicine in the western sense of the word, many people have found relief from physical ailments.