Plant Medicine (Harpe) Ceremony and Sound Journey
Event description
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The spirit of the Amazon jungle is beckoning, inviting those who are listening closely to dive further into the depths of higher consciousness and, thus, collective expansion. The greater the curiosity towards our introspection, the greater our clarity and self mastery.On this evening, we will invoke the spirit of grandfather tobacco, the wind Taita Waira and wind goddess Maria Sacapana; singing the song of the rainforest to purify and heal the mind, while rediscovering our higher self.
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EVENING FLOW
~ 7pm Medicine talk – Priestess Vanessa Yana Kantur will lead a captivating discussion on the history and traditions of harpe, modern day shamanism and the importance of preserving ceremonial traditions in sacred sites.
~ 7:30pm - Harpe ceremony and sound journey
~ 8:30ish (may run slightly over) - Sharing circle, herbal tea and integration
WHAT IS HARPE?
While Western use of tobacco and harpe has only been around for 500 years, harpe (otherwise known as “shamanic snuff”) has been revered by indigenous tribes of the Amazon jungle in Peru and Brazil for over five centuries.
Made up of a blend of finely ground tobacco, medicinal herbs and ashes, its powerful cleansing properties have been used for energy clearing and treating emotional and physical illnesses.
Incan shamans used harpe as a gateway to the spirit realm, invoking visions and messages from the jungle, while Brazilian tribes used it more recreationally like how coffee or cigarettes are consumed in the modern world.
HARPE EXPERIENCE
The use of harpé results in a strong stimulation of the mucous membranes in the brain, which can be experienced as a hard, internal slap. This intense blow causes the blood vessels to dilate, opening the mind to allow set intentions to do their work.Harpe helps the user let go of emotional and physical ailments, releasing negative energy and energy blockages, bringing clarity, and detoxification to the body and mind.Tobacco contains two other alkaloids: harman and norharman. These alkaloids are closely related to harmine and harmaline, which occur in Ayahuasca. Both tobacco and harpe as a result, are inextricably linked Ayahuasca rituals. Rapé is also often combined with other shamanic ceremonies, such as kambo (frog poison) or sweat lodges in North America.
MEET YOUR HOSTS
VANESSA YANA KUNTUR: Vanessa "Yana Kuntur" Black Condor.
Vanessa comes from a long line of healers, with roots to the Charrúa Indian mestiza from Uruguay.
She brings seven years of training and experience working with South American ancestral medicines, having been initiated by the the Q’ero Indian Shamans of Peru in the Ausangate region in Cusco.As direct descendants of the Incas, the Qero have conserved their centuries-old traditions and way of life, using and channelling energies from the elements, nature and sacred mountain spirits (known as Apus) for healing and transformation.
Vanessa has lived amongst the Kamanawa, Katukina and Huni Juin tribes learning the art of ayahuasca, kambo & harpe rituals from maestros. Her work also includes three sacred animals from Andean tradition; the serpent, jaguar and condor.
Other titles:
North American Lakota Saox HAYOKA SUN DANCER.
Founder and co creator of the Paco Shaman association registered in 2022. Certified by the WAIRA QEROS Peruvian Paco shaman association.
Website: www.incamedicinehealing.com
VANESSA FANG
Vanessa is a handpan artist and cacao ceremony facilitator. As a connection addict, Vanessa harnesses the ethereal vibrations of the handpan and crystal singing bowls to guide you on a profound journey of inner discovery and self-healing. Her meditative rhythms and captivating melodies create a sacred space for travellers to access their higher consciousness, reconnecting and realigning with their inner power and wisdom.
She runs monthly cacao and sound journeys in western Sydney. Group journeys, cacao ceremonies and retreats are available.
An evening of awakening and deep resonance with our souls; let the jungle guide you back to your abundance as we transmute our shadows and limiting beliefs. Don’t miss out!
DATE: Thursday August 1
TIME: from 7pm- around 8:30ish, then community mingle
WHERE: Awake Water Temple, Unit 2/8 Jullian Cl, Banksmeadow NSW 2019
https://maps.app.goo.gl/HRdWujLZTPWznad46
Plenty of parking available on street
EXCHANGE: By donation - pay what is flexible for your circumstances. Medicine and post-ceremony refreshments will be provided.
$20 - financial hardship
$35 - covers event and medicine cost
$45+ - abundance donation
WHAT TO BRING
- An open heart and mind
- Yoga mat
- Water bottle
- Warm, comfortable layers
- Journal and pen (optional)
Infinite love and blessings,
Vanessa and Vanessa
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