Ayahuasca + Kambo Ceremony Private
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Type Activity
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Group Size 4 Peoples
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LanguagesSpanish English
Overview
Ayahuasca and Kambo: Portals to Inner Realms
Ayahuasca, a mysterious brew, has fascinated seekers for its transformative properties. Prepared by combining the ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi) with chacruna leaves (Diplopterys cabrerana), it unlocks hidden chambers of consciousness. But there’s another Amazonian ally: Kambo.
- Ayahuasca: The Enigma:
- Ayahuasca, revered by indigenous cultures, bridges the mundane and mystical.
- Its preparation involves the ancient wisdom of combining ayahuasca vine and chacruna leaves.
- When imbibed, it dances with perception, revealing memories and emotions long buried.
- Kambo: The Frog Medicine:
- Enter Kambo, secreted by the giant monkey frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor).
- Kambo ceremonies involve applying the frog’s venom to small burns on the skin.
- The venom purges toxins, both physical and emotional, inducing intense cleansing.
- Parallel Journeys:
- Ayahuasca and Kambo share the jungle’s wisdom.
- Ayahuasca invites visions; Kambo, a visceral purge.
- Both lead to inner realms—the unconscious laid bare.
Quintana Roo
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Playa del Carmen
Rules
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Respect tranquility: Maintain an atmosphere of silence and peace to allow all participants to relax and meditate without interruptions.
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Disconnect from technology: Leave electronic devices aside to fully immerse yourself in the experience and connect with nature and your inner being.
Highlights
- Deep connection with your inner self.
- Participants are guided by experienced shamans or facilitators, and rituals play a crucial role.
- Trauma release, spiritual connection
Included
Duration
- 2 Days and 1 Night
Languages
- Spanish
- English
- Russian
Throughout our lives, we accumulate various traumas and conflicts. Far from solving them rationally and effectively, what our conscious part does is hide them as if they had never existed. Thus, the problems do not cause conscious pain, but they continue to affect us in one way or another as they are still unresolved. They are still there, unknowingly conditioning many aspects of our lives, relationships with others and with ourselves. Consuming ayahuasca would bring those conflicts to the surface, usually through clear visions. It would make hidden memories stop silently blocking us and, by being aware of them, we could resolve them actively and effectively. For example: imagine that when you were little on a trip to the mountains you fell and hurt yourself. This was a traumatic experience for a small child, which was hidden somewhere in your unconscious. Ayahuasca consumers would argue that, in this specific case, taking it could clearly show you that memory and, now that your mind is adult and mature, it is capable of putting it in its place. This childhood trauma would be judged by our adult thinking, seeing that it was not a big deal and that would be the explanation why today you do not like nature or heights at all. However, what often happens is that the memory that surfaces is not so simple. After taking ayahuasca, intense episodes of all kinds of memories, experiences, sensations and emotions appear that help us see what is the cause of our life problems, what is not working in our partner or if we were victims of some type of abuse in our tender childhood.
Kambo, also known as the “vaccine of the forest,” has been used for centuries by indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest. Here are some reasons why people choose to take Kambo: <ol> <li><strong>Detoxification and Cleansing</strong>: <ul> <li>Kambo is renowned for its detoxifying effects. When applied to the skin, its venom induces intense purging, helping the body eliminate toxins.</li> <li>Many believe that Kambo cleanses not only the physical body but also the energetic and emotional aspects.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Immune System Boost</strong>: <ul> <li>Kambo is thought to strengthen the immune system. Its peptides stimulate white blood cell production and enhance overall immunity.</li> <li>Some people seek Kambo as a preventive measure against illnesses.</li> </ul> </li> </ol>
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