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Calling in the Directions: Anchoring Sacred Space with Earth, Wind, Fire and Spirit
In earth-based spiritual traditions around the world, calling in the directions is the sacred act of inviting the energies of the four cardinal points – East, South, West and North – plus the centre, Above (Sky) and Below (Earth), into a ritual space. This ceremonial opening aligns us with the natural forces and cycles of life. By acknowledging each direction (often as Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirit), we set a protective, intentional container for a ceremony.
Jun 24


Palo Santo: The Sacred Wood of Protection, Purification and Blessing
Palo Santo – literally “Holy Wood” in Spanish – is a mystical tree sacred to South American peoples. For millennia the fragrant smoke of Bursera graveolens has been inhaled or wafted over altars and temples as a bridge between the earth and spirit. Andean and Amazonian shamans burn Palo Santo to clear negativity, bless their ceremonies, and invoke protection.
Jun 20


Sananga: The Sacred Eye Drops of the Amazon for Vision, Clarity and Spiritual Healing
Sananga is more than a traditional eye drop – it is a sacred plant medicine revered by Amazonian tribes for its profound effects on vision, clarity, and spiritual healing. For countless generations, indigenous healers have applied these potent drops in healing rituals and hunts, believing they can sharpen eyesight, clear negative energy, and open spiritual vision. In the West, Sananga is often called “the sacred eye drops of the Amazon,”
Jun 19


Hapé: The Sacred Amazonian Snuff for Prayer, Clarity and Spiritual Grounding
Hapé, also known as rapé or rapeh (pronounced “ha-PAY”), is far more than a powdered tobacco snuff – it is an ancient plant sacrament revered by the indigenous tribes of the Amazon. For countless generations, tribes such as the Yawanawá, Katukina, Huni Kuin (Kaxinawá), Nukini, Apurinã and many others have prepared and used hapé in rituals of prayer, healing, and spiritual alignment. In their cosmologies, hapé is a “living medicine” carrying the wisdom of the rainforest.
Jun 18


Mapacho: Sacred Tobacco of the Amazon for Cleansing, Prayer and Protection
In this journey through the sacred world of Mapacho, we will explore what this potent shamanic tobacco is, where it comes from, and the many ceremonial uses that have earned it names like “medicine of protection” and “bridge between worlds.” From cleansing rituals to prayer offerings, you’ll learn how Amazonian healers work with Mapacho for spiritual cleansing, protection, grounding, and prayer. Most importantly, we’ll discover how to honour this plant spirit in our own pract
Jun 18
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