The History and Benefits of Agua de Florida

Posted by LAURA STOKER

The History and Benefits of Agua de Florida

  Agua de Florida, often referred to as Florida Water, is a spiritual cologne that has been used for centuries in various cultures for its purported cleansing and healing properties. Its origins can be traced back to the 19th century, and it continues to be a staple in spiritual practices worldwide. In this blog, we will explore the history of Agua de Florida, its traditional uses, and the benefits it offers for spiritual and physical well-being. The History of Agua de Florida Origins in the 19th Century Agua de Florida was created in the early 1800s by Robert I. Murray,...

The Power of Hapé (Rapé) in Meditation: A Guide to Sacred Practice

Posted by LAURA STOKER

The Power of Hapé (Rapé) in Meditation: A Guide to Sacred Practice
Discover the transformative power of Hapé (Rapé) in meditation. Learn how to incorporate this sacred Amazonian snuff into your practice to deepen your spiritual connection and enhance your meditation experience. From preparing your sacred space to administering the Hapé blend, explore the steps to harnessing the healing energies of this ancient medicine. Embrace the journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth as you delve into the depths of your consciousness with Hapé meditation.

What is Hapé / Rapé? - Exploring The Sacred Medicine

Posted by LAURA STOKER

What is Hapé / Rapé? - Exploring The Sacred Medicine
Delve into the rich history and profound healing properties of Hapé, also known as Rapé, a sacred snuff revered by indigenous Amazonian tribes for centuries. Explore its traditional uses, cultural significance, and spiritual benefits as we uncover the profound wisdom behind this potent medicine. Discover why authentic sourcing is crucial in navigating the growing market of Hapé, ensuring a genuine connection to its indigenous roots and therapeutic potential.

Introduction to Kambo: A Guide to the Sacred Amazonian Plant Medicine

Posted by LAURA STOKER

Introduction to Kambo: A Guide to the Sacred Amazonian Plant Medicine

What is Kambo? Kambo is a traditional Amazonian medicine derived from the secretion of the Giant Monkey Frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor). This powerful substance has been used for centuries by indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest, particularly for its potent healing properties. The secretion is carefully collected from the frog without causing harm, and it is applied to small burns on the skin to allow the body to absorb the medicine. The Origins of Kambo The use of Kambo dates back thousands of years and is deeply rooted in the traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon. It is named...

A Crash Course in Spirituality 

Posted by LAURA STOKER

A Crash Course in Spirituality 

  If you’re like me, you probably connect Ayahuasca and other South American plant medicines to native religions or Amazonian “witch doctors” in your mind. These connections might not seem compatible with typical Western Judeo-Christian beliefs. However, with a little bit of exploration you might find a place for these ideas in your current faith practice, or add a dimension of spirituality to your secular life. I think you will find that most concepts of spirituality are common to all of humanity; we just use varied vocabularies, meaning our differences are often merely semantics. Modern spirituality involves the nurturing and...

Introducing Banisteriopsis Caapi: Awake Healer PureVine

Posted by LAURA STOKER

Introducing Banisteriopsis Caapi: Awake Healer PureVine

You’ve probably heard of Ayahuasca as a recreational hallucinogenic drug from the Amazon region. Or maybe you’ve seen a documentary about South American shamans using ayahuasca in religious ceremonies. Maybe you’ve wondered why people would travel to the jungle to ingest substances that can make them sweat and vomit, by choice. Can the benefits really be worth it? Is there a way to experience those benefits in smaller doses? Are there compounds in Ayahuasca that could provide scientifically proven health benefits? The answer to all of these questions is yes. Ayahuasca is essentially a tea brewed from two plants– the...

Introducing Cacao : Awake Healer Ceremonial Grade Cacao

Posted by LAURA STOKER

Introducing Cacao : Awake Healer Ceremonial Grade Cacao

It may be news to you that cacao–the plant that produces the beloved confection known as chocolate– is a powerful superfood, but it’s true. When cacao goes through minimal processing and a short fermentation, its naturally nutritious compounds are preserved and used in ceremonies to help the mind, body, and spirit meet their full potential. Some of the benefits of ceremonial grade cacao include: -increased productivity -increased consciousness and clarity -increased intuitivity -increased creativity -increased physical endurance/strength   Cacao can give the boost of energy and alertness people look for in coffee without the inevitable crash that comes later. This...

Pure Vine™ in a new and improved bottle!

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Pure Vine™ in a new and improved bottle!

We are pleased to introduce Pure Vine™ in a new and improved bottle with a new label. Not only is this new bottle smaller so it fits easily in your pocket or purse for microdosing on the go, it is easier to keep sanitary than a dropper tube. If you haven't tried our new bottle yet, head over to the Awake Healer store now and get yours. We love it and hope you will too!

Introduction To Kambo Medicine

Posted by CHAD H

Introduction To Kambo Medicine

Kambo Background Kambo medicine is sourced from Amazonian tree frogs (phyllomedusa bicolor) - commonly known as monkey frogs. The indiginous shamans of the Amazon are the only people who should collect Kambo. The Matses tribe was gifted Kambo to help them survive their hostile environment. They claimed that it helped them hunt, heal, and improve their vision. Kambo is obtained by gently scraping the venom off the back of the frog. It’s important that when you order Kambo to make sure that it was ethically sourced and the frogs weren’t injured. Kambo Administration Kambo medicine is administered typically on the...

Microdosing Ayahuasca vs Ayahuasca Ceremony

Posted by AUBREY M

Microdosing Ayahuasca vs Ayahuasca Ceremony

When people refer to ayahuasca, they’re generally referring to the brew made of banisteriopsis caapi (ayahuasca) vine and the chacruna leaf (contains DMT). Microdosing Ayahuasca has many of the same impacts as a full ceremony Many individuals have reported that they’ve gained many of the effects of a full Ayahuasca ceremony by microdosing ayahuasca, just only over a longer period of time. Ayahuasca vine (banisteriopsis caapi) carries a naturally intelligent power. Our members have shared a variety of their microdosing experiences with us – everything from stress reduction and mindfulness to a clearer cognitive state. Participating in an ayahuasca ceremony...

Is Ayahuasca Right For Me?

Posted by CHAD H

Is Ayahuasca Right For Me?

What is ayahuasca? When people talk about ayahuasca, they refer to the brew - which is a mixture of the banisteriopsis caapi vine and the chacruna leaf. The chacruna leaf is the one with DMT which causes hallucinations and psychedelic experience. If you take ayahuasca by itself, you can access it’s primary healing properties without the hallucinations commonly associated with the ayahuasca experience. Why do people use ayahuasca? People choose to use ayahuasca because it’s one of the most powerful psychedelics known to man. Psychedelics in general have a lot of healing potential. I’ve experienced and seen healing in brain...

"Beyond Ayahuasca" Highlights by Dennis McKenna

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"Beyond Ayahuasca" Highlights by Dennis McKenna

Ayahuasca (B caapi) does more than allow someone to process DMT. It’s therapeutic properties are independent of DMT. “They have some very interesting properties on their own, and I think beta-carboline chemistry and pharmacology may be a new frontier, a so far neglected frontier, that is gonna attract a lot more attention. For example, tetrahydroharmine, it turns out, one of the major components of Ayahuasca, it has the properties of an SSRI, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, as well as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.” - Dennis McKenna @ 4:30 Banisteriopsis Caapi elevates serotonin levels “Tetrahydroharmine upregulates the serotonin transporters. In...

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