Description
Kuntanawa Heart of the Boa
This unique blend is deeply rooted in Kuntanawa tradition.
Gentle on the nostrils, the Sapota ash is known for its mild nature, making this blend suitable for those seeking a smoother experience without sacrificing potency.
- Energetic Profile:
It keeps negative energies under control while attracting positive influences. It serves as a protective barrier against jealousy and spiritual attacks.
The Kuntanawa Heart of the Jibóia blend is meant to be used with clarity and intention. When used correctly, it facilitates spiritual alchemy, helping the user achieve a positive and transformative experience. - Traditional Wisdom:
This blend is deeply rooted in the cultural practices of the Kuntanawa people. It embodies their understanding of spiritual protection and the power of positive energy, making it a significant tool for those who follow or respect indigenous traditions. - The blend contains:
Natural Sapia, Soft ashes from the Sapota tree (known for its heart-shaped leaves), “Heart of the Jibóia” vine, a powerful herb. The “Heart of the Jibóia” vine is also known as the “Vein of the Shamans,” a name reflecting its deep spiritual significance. It is a revered ingredient in traditional practices and is believed to carry the wisdom and power of shamans.These ingredients are carefully chosen for their spiritual properties and efficacy in rituals.
- About Hapé:
Hapé, pronounced ‘haa-pay,’ is a sacred herb blend made by indigenous tribes of the Amazon.
It is used with tools to blow the powder into the nostrils.
Its use in tribes is always associated with moments of prayer and meditation, helping to connect with Mother Nature.
Traditional peoples use this healing snuff to cleanse the mind, purify thoughts, bring clarity, achieve spiritual alignment, and clear negativity and the weight of the body, mind, and soul. Indigenous tribes have used this medicine for thousands of years to heal their communities and connect with the Creator.
The preparation of this medicinal plant is a painstaking process that takes days to complete and is conducted ceremonially. It involves various Amazonian healing plants, leaves, trees, and seeds from native lands.
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