Description
Rapé Jiboia
Country of Origin: Brazil
This exclusive Katukina tribal Incense has the appearance of a dark lava sand and has a pungent aroma. It consists of Incense Corda, Tsunu tree ash, Wacha Ichi tree ash and “Samsara” and “Cipo Jiboia” plants. Cipo Jiboia is a vine and is used in Incense to provide strength and good luck. The Samsara plant is used to give beauty and love to life, to open the heart and to help think.
About the Katukina tribe
Katukina or Catuquina, Katokina, Katukena, Katukino are generic terms that are attributed to five linguistically distinct but geographically close indigenous groups living in southwestern Brazil on the border of the Amazon and Acre. The Katukina are a tribe that is very connected with the use of sacred plants. They are considered the first tribe to receive Kambo medicine directly from the frog. They still have vast knowledge about plants and the spirit of the world. His Incenseis strong and deep, and carries the spirit of the jungle.
His Incense has been performed by an experienced shaman from a village of Katukina deep in the jungle with the help of his two children. They maintain their traditions at a time when many are not. After negotiating the contributions and the purpose and goals of this exchange, it resulted in a promising benefit for all involved. Over time, we were presented with a unique collection of genuine ashes and Incense that were produced with the intention of being shared with a new and wide audience, worldwide. And work towards a new future exchange of knowledge and medicines between cultures.
Here you can find a wonderful and detailed article about Katukina and our connection with them.
This is a fine and dry powder. All Incense is processed with a high standard and consistent fineness and dryness.
Customer Reports:
“…It is a time of personal review, since each plant teacher acts differently according to the personal system in time and place. This is a beautiful mix. I used 2 small spoons. He immediately cut his nose sharply, very painful and stabbing. A soft and airy irritation was observed on the back of the mouth, which gave me a tickle like pepper. Immediately watery eyes. Constant drainage of mucus along the mouth was necessary to avoid vomiting. The energetic acquisition and swing felt immediately after a few seconds, forcing me to enter here and now. In this first experience, a feeling of letting go of old emotions, particularly “pain,” came to me personally. It was a particularly fragile and loving
Other names: Cipo jiboya, Katokina, Katukina do Juruá.
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