In the Sacred Valley of Peru, there is no shortage of
plant medicine ceremonies available, held by teachers and shamans with varying techniques and degrees of experience.
I continued to work with my teacher as his assistant with
plant medicine ceremonies.
Hi Laura, Sorry you ended up in the wrong hands... which can be quite scary when it comes to doing
plant medicine ceremonies.
Not exact matches
So it can be more specifically the study of
plants that people use for food, for clothing, for
medicine, for construction, for
ceremony, for decoration — any useful
plant you might talk about and I've specifically focused on the medicinal
plants and the edible
plants and with my research on chocolate, I guess, the psychoactive
plants too, you could say.
As early as 1,000 CE, the yacon
plant was used as a food source and herbal
medicine as well as a symbolic offering during religious
ceremonies by indigenous peoples of the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes.
There is another school of thought yet, that Moray was a place of Inca
ceremonies and celebrations; modern - day shamans in the throes of
plant medicine have seen Inca spirits processing and dancing on the terraces.