Shamanism as Remediation for Astrology and Tarot Card Readings
Lydi and I learned astrology and tarot card reading years ago when we studied the Kabbalah. Around the same time, we also studied Hebrew and Arabic at the University of […]
Lydi and I learned astrology and tarot card reading years ago when we studied the Kabbalah. Around the same time, we also studied Hebrew and Arabic at the University of […]
Amazonian Wisdom: Using Bobinsana to Release Pain and Trauma Bobinsana (Calliandra angustifolia) is a sacred indigenous medicine from the Amazon Rainforest in South America. It is sometimes referred to as
The most toxic substance in Amanita muscaria is ibotenic acid. The muscarin-poison that’s present in other species of Amanita are not present in significant quantities in Amanita muscaria. Because ibotenic
Diabetes and Ayahuasca Microdosing As we discussed in “Ayahuasca for alcoholism” Ayahuasca heals the pancreas. It purges the liver and the gallbladder (to also heal these organs) as well as
There are 79 species of tobacco. In commercial cigarettes, Nicotiana tabacum is the most common species of tobacco used. But Nicotiana rustica is wild tobacco, a type of tobacco that’s
Salvia divinorum is a sacred medicine that less famous than Ayahuasca or magic mushrooms, but this is an herb that deserves some focused attention especially if you suffer from neuropathic
Salvia divinorum, also known as Pastora de la Hierba or Ska Pastora often presents herself on trips or in dreams as The Virgin Whore. She sometimes appears as a sexy
Yukutuchi, also spelled Yucutuchi, is an important sacred medicine for the release of physical pain that has an emotional component to it. Also known as Sinicuichi, with an alternative spelling
Conventional medicine has little to offer those with severe intestinal worm “infection” or “heavy worm load”. Parasitic nematode in tribal cultures have been, throughout the ages, treated with wild tobacco
Sapito is a venom derived from the Bufo alvarius toad. It is also known as Incilius alvarius or the Colorado River toad. The medicinal venom is released through the glands