Ayahuasca. You didn’t know that!
Regular guests of our Ayahuasca ceremonies are employees of large global companies. Few people know that Apple, Amazon, British American Tabaco, Hennesy&Моёt Chandon, Volkswagen, Shell, Hewlett Packard, Juan Valdes and others have long made it a practice to send their key employees on Ayahuasca retreats.
According to one of the representatives of companies coming to Ayahuasca rituals, ⹂there is nothing more effective than sending employees to an Ayahuasca ceremony. In an altered state of consciousness, creative ideas, non-standard ways of solving business development issues, and an alternative view are generated. Typically, we send a group of employees on an Ayahuasca retreat before launching key products‟. Ayahuasca translated from Qhichwa (the language of the ancient Incas) means “vine of spirits”. This is a decoction of Liana and Chacruna, growing only in Latin America. They are the main “actors” of the Ayahuasca ceremony. Shamans of the Indian tribes of the Amazon basin traditionally performed Ayahuasca rituals to “communicate with spirits” (maninkari) in order to gain practical knowledge about their lives, search for the right solutions, resolve difficult life situations, develop intuition and self-healing. Ayahuasca contains a hallucinogen. the main component of the drink is the Banisteriopsis caapi vine. Ayahuasca is a medicine, not a drug or simply a psychedelic. Therefore, the Ayahuasca ritual is not a gathering of drug addicts. Although Ayahuasca contains a psychoactive component, it cannot be considered a drug that causes addiction and negative effects. Ayahuasca infusion resembles chocolate in appearance. the taste is something exactly the opposite. This is a bitterish potion with the consistency of a thick herbal decoction that is not entirely pleasant to the taste. Fortunately, you don’t need to drink much: a few sips at most. It is not recommended to drink water so as not to dilute the potion in the stomach. the effects of Ayahuasca begin about forty minutes after taking it. Read more about how the ceremony takes place on our website.
How does Ayahuasca work in ritual?
Ayahuasca retreats are a powerful tool for expanding the boundaries of consciousness. Work is carried out at the following levels: Rational. the sound mind does not disappear during the ceremony, but it gives way to what lies behind it. Namely: Emotionally-sensual. the layer that hides under the rational level. Very unexpected emotions and feelings that were previously in a dormant state may awaken inside you. Bodily. A full-fledged level of the psyche, which many underestimate and ignore. It is believed that severe vomiting during the ceremony is not a physiological process, but a mental one: this is how the body reacts to the invasion of healing power, getting rid of blocks, clamps and negativity. You may experience very unusual sensations. But they all work for good. Soul or core of personality. the most interesting. This is what people come to an Ayahuasca retreat for. You gain access to your own subconscious, where all the answers to your internal questions are hidden, where ways to solve your internal problems are revealed. A psychologist — a specialist in working with altered states of consciousness — must be present at the ceremonies. By observing a person’s behavior during a ritual, he picks out the key patterns of the participant’s behavior, which well explains the origins of his current problems, and, consequently, ways to solve them. This is the psychological aspect of an Ayahuasca retreat. But there is also a metaphysical. The ancient Incas believed that what is beyond thought (what Freud would later call the unconscious) has a connection with the cosmos. In Western language, the path to the highest Universal power opens through the personal unconscious. What does this mean in practice? the participant in the Ayahuasca ceremony has access to infinite energy, which he can draw indefinitely throughout his life. By tapping into your unconscious with an Ayahuasca ritual, you will forever connect with the divine.