Ein Ayahuasca Medizin Healing Center und Maloca im peruanischen Amazonas-Regenwald in einem Dschungel, in der Abenddämmerung in der Nähe von Iquitos löschen
5700 x 3800 px | 48,3 x 32,2 cm | 19 x 12,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
23. April 2016
Ort:
Amazon Rainforest, Iquitos, Nauta, Maynas, Loreto, Peru, South America
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An Ayahuasca Healing center in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest in a jungle clearing at dusk. The tallest building is the Maloca (Maloka), which is used for traditional ayahuasca medicine ceremonies in the Shipibo Conibo Amazonian tradition of shamanism or curanderismo. Patients come to Peru for treatment of mental physical and spiritual diseases that western medicine cannot treat, but the indigenous vegetalistas and shamans use their ancestral plant medicine practices based around the hallucinogenic and visionary brew also known as yage, made from two plants; the ayahuasca vine banisteriopsis Caapi and a bush called chacruna or psychotria viridis. Shipibo medicine and culture is growing in international popularity as something of a phenomenon, where healing miracles are commonplace, as well as the notions of sorcery and brujeria. Inkan Kena is a healing center in the jungle between Iquitos and Nauta, and is run by a family of curanderos with an extensive lineage of plant based shamanism.