Tool for using scared medicine by The Varinawa tribe Who is situated deep in the Brazilian Amazon and is the home to an extraordinarily diverse abundance of plants. ‘Varinawa’ translates to people of the sunshine and are considered to be gifted healers and have a rich botanical healing tradition. The visions received while under the influence of Ayahuasca are then reproduced in the glass bead jewellery. They paint a picture with the clay designs that reflect their ancestral dreaming strongly connected to the earth, their mother. Their work contain unique symbolism that talk about their natural environment, social codes and spiritual connections.
Rapé is considered to be a sacred, shamanic medicine. It’s traditionally prepared by a knowledgeable shaman of the tribe.
Because the medicine is sacred, the natives take rapé as a prayer calling upon the forces of Nature, the blessing of the animals of the forest, and power of medicinal plants to heal us and give us strength.
Rapé is administered with two different types of pipes, which are typically made from bamboo or bone. The first type of pipe requires the assistance of another person, who blows the snuff with a powerful blast into each nostril of the partner who is receiving the rapé. For that reason it is generally referred to as the blow pipe and, in Brazil, the 2-person pipe is called the “Tepi”.
The Appropriate Set & Setting for a Rapé Ritual
Because the act of taking rapé is a prayer, the set and setting will impact the experience of your prayer. The best places to take rapé are outside in nature, at the altar during a medicine ceremony, or in a quiet sacred space indoors, with high-vibrational music playing. Avoid taking rapé where you might be interrupted – An ideal setting allows you to fully experience the effect of the rapé without distraction and have the space for quiet contemplation.
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