by Shaman Hape | Jul 1, 2025 | Yawanawa Tribe
A Quiet Day in Mutum Village Vola: After my friend departed, I chose to stay an extra day in Mutum village. The stillness of the place wrapped around me like a soft blanket. The sun dipped behind the forest canopy, painting the sky with golden hues. It was a moment of...
by Shaman Hape | Jun 5, 2025 | Yawanawa Tribe
Whispers of the Forest: A Night Near the Chôça We left quietly that morning, the sun barely brushing the earth, our hearts wide open, our spirits subtly transformed. Our energies from the previous ayahuasca ceremony got even lower. The taxi rolled in like a silent...
by Shaman Hape | Feb 14, 2025 | Huni Kuin
First Contact The Indigenous people are profoundly curious, not just about the faces and personalities of outsiders but also about the unseen threads of spirit woven through our beings. In the village of Pinuya, renowned for its spiritual music and deeply...
by Shaman Hape | Feb 13, 2025 | Blog
Preface The forests, sacred ether of the great spirits, call to us with whispers that echo deep within the chambers of our souls: to love unconditionally—each other, the Earth, and all the boundless beauty the Creator has bestowed upon us. These forests, our origins...
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