Bottle, 25 Ml, 15 Gr from Brazil (SKU 4014)
(New Batch #6300). The Yawanawa Ceremony Rapé is a blend that brings together two powerful spiritual medicines: Tsunu ashes, following the Yawanawa tradition, and Jurema ashes, from the Fulni-ô tribe. While Jurema is traditionally used in the Jurema cult for inducing visions and spiritual insights, in this Rapé blend, it is believed to open the pathways for deeper dreaming and lucid experiences, enhancing the user’s connection to the natural world and spiritual realms. This Rapé is known for its uplifting yet grounding effects with a touch of inner glow. The Tsunu component helps keep the user centered and calm, while the Jurema ashes offer an expansive, visionary quality. Detailed information can be read below.
Packed in 25 ml clear plastic bottles containing 15 gr.
The Yawanawa Ceremony Rapé is a unique blend that draws from the rich spiritual and healing traditions of both the Yawanawa and Fulni-ô tribes. This Rapé combines Tsunu ashes, a cornerstone of Yawanawa Rapé tradition, with the ashes of Jurema (Mimosa hostilis), a sacred tree revered by the Fulni-ô tribe. Together, these elements create a powerful blend known for its grounding, uplifting, and visionary effects, offering users a profound connection to nature, spirit, and self.
The Yawanawa tribe is one of the most renowned indigenous groups from the Acre state of Brazil, known for their deep connection to the spiritual realms and their use of sacred medicines like Rapé. They refer to themselves as the "people of the wild boar" and have a long history of using sacred plants, including Rapé, to connect with the spirit world, perform healing rituals, and cultivate inner strength.
Traditionally, the Yawanawa people incorporate Rapé into their ceremonies, viewing it as a tool to cleanse the mind, balance energies, and help participants align with the universal flow of life. Tsunu ash (Platycyamus regnellii), one of the most sacred components in Yawanawa Rapé, plays a vital role in grounding and opening the mind to spiritual insight. This specific ash is known for its clarifying and healing properties, making it a fundamental part of Rapé preparation.
The Fulni-ô tribe, hailing from the Pernambuco region in northeastern Brazil, holds a prominent place as the guardians of Jurema medicine. Unlike other indigenous groups, the Fulni-ô traditionally did not use Rapé, but in recent years, they have embraced this sacred medicine as part of their healing practices. They are especially known for their knowledge of Jurema (Mimosa hostilis), a sacred plant in their culture, often associated with lucid dreaming, visionary states, and spiritual exploration.
Jurema is highly regarded for its psychoactive properties and has long been used in the Jurema cult and entheogenic rituals. While the Fulni-ô have introduced the ashes of Jurema into the Rapé realm, its usage aligns with their tradition of using plants to facilitate spiritual journeys, induce visions, and connect with the ancestral spirits.
Tsunu ash is one of the most revered ingredients in traditional Rapé, especially among the Yawanawa people. The Tsunu tree (Platycyamus regnellii) is known for its powerful healing properties. It is considered one of the key elements in Rapé preparation, as it helps in spiritual cleansing, purification, and grounding. Tsunu ash is particularly known for its ability to calm the mind and create a clear mental space, making it ideal for meditation and spiritual practices.
In the Yawanawa tradition, Tsunu is said to help align energies and enhance spiritual focus. It is often used in Rapé blends intended for healing, protection, and connection to higher consciousness. The ash itself has a cleansing effect on both the body and mind, clearing negative energies and promoting a harmonious flow of thoughts and emotions.
The Yawanawa Ceremony Rapé is a blend that brings together two powerful spiritual medicines: Tsunu ashes, following the Yawanawa tradition, and Jurema ashes, from the Fulni-ô tribe. While Jurema is traditionally used in the Jurema cult for inducing visions and spiritual insights, in this Rapé blend, it is believed to open the pathways for deeper dreaming and lucid experiences, enhancing the user’s connection to the natural world and spiritual realms.
This Rapé is known for its uplifting yet grounding effects with a touch of inner glow. The Tsunu component helps keep the user centered and calm, while the Jurema ashes offer an expansive, visionary quality. Users often report sensations of lightness and the activation of their light body, creating an experience that can be tangibly felt in the aura. Some even describe it as an experience of out-of-body travel or a journey into deeper spiritual dimensions.
The Tsunu with Jurema Rapé is distinctive for its sandy-brown color and superfine texture. Upon application, users often feel a gentle warmth radiating through the sinuses, followed by a deeper, persistent bodily effect that resonates through their entire being. This warmth doesn’t burn, but instead radiates like the heat from glowing embers, creating a sense of calm and clarity.
Unlike sharper Rapé blends that cause an immediate jolt, this blend works more gently, offering a gradual unfolding of awareness. The heat and energy from the Rapé build in waves, providing an opportunity to reflect, meditate, and deeply connect with nature. Users report feeling a steady, soothing energy, perfect for meditation or spiritual rituals. The aftereffects last for a significant time, often leaving one grounded yet elevated.
This unique blend was developed by a neo-shamanic practitioner, who acts as a bridge between the Yawanawa and Fulni-ô tribes. Having received the Jurema ashes from Fulni-ô tribe members and Tsunu from the Yawanawa, the producer carefully blends these sacred ingredients to create a Rapé that honors both traditions. His goal is to bring together the wisdom of different tribes to create new paths for healing and spiritual exploration.
The process of creating the ashes is significant as well, as it involves a ceremonial preparation where the spirit of the plant is transferred into the ashes through the act of burning. This blend is made with Funi-O Tabaco from the northeast, and during the preparation, all active components of the trees undergo a transformation by fire, leaving behind the spiritual essence in the ashes.
The Tsunu with Jurema Rapé represents a fusion of two powerful traditions. The Yawanawa’s grounding and healing Tsunu Rapé combines with the Fulni-ô’s visionary Jurema to create a blend that offers spiritual cleansing, dream enhancement, and a profound connection to the natural world. This Rapé opens up spiritual pathways and invites users to explore deeper states of consciousness, while also grounding them in the present moment. It is a celebration of the cultural exchange between tribes and a tribute to the sacred wisdom of the Amazon.
We take great care to reprocess all received stock to ensure the finest quality powder. Often, Rapé arrives with varying levels of fineness due to the lack of professional sieves used by the tribe. To address this, we meticulously sieve all powders to remove rough bits and particles, resulting in an exceptionally smooth and effective powder at 150-micron fineness. We use laboratory-grade sieves and dehydrating equipment to achieve this quality. This is our standard because it provides the best Rapé experience.
Customer feedback:
"...Ceremony Rapé is a very nice Rapé. With each time I use it, it gives me a different experience. It makes me very meditative with a good grounding, but also sometimes very active in the head and crown chakra. It centers me very fast and allowing a very strong flow of pure energie to stream. Watering eyes and at times very intense in its working, and at other times very gentle, depending on my own state of mind at the time..."
"...The Ceremony Rapé is beautiful and flows with a hint of coconut. Warm and grounding, in fact a perfect start to a tea gathering..."
Other names: Yawanawa Tsunu Ceremony, Tsunu Jurema
Leonel: A Bridge Between Indigenous Traditions and Modern Practices
Leonel, now in his mid-twenties, is a skilled craftsman, father of two, and a recent pharmacology graduate, who has dedicated his life to spiritual practices, indigenous knowledge, and the art of creating traditional medicines. His journey into this world began at the age of 15, when he developed a growing interest in the spiritual traditions of Brazil and its native roots.
In 2011, Leonel was introduced to an important spiritual practice involving sacred plants for the first time. This experience sparked a profound curiosity in the rituals and medicinal plants used by Brazil’s indigenous communities. Throughout 2012, he participated in several ceremonies, where he cultivated a deeper connection to plant-based healing and joined a study group to learn more about traditional songs and rituals, further immersing himself in these ancient traditions.
Later in 2012, during a trip to the stunning Chapada dos Veadeiros, Leonel’s connection with another powerful sacred plant medicine began to deepen. By early 2013, he felt a strong calling to dedicate himself fully to this practice and to explore its healing properties. His growing interest led him to the Fulni-ô tribe from Pernambuco, known for their wisdom in certain plant-based treatments. During a gathering at his study group, Fulni-ô visitors joined the circle, and Leonel felt an instant connection to their culture and knowledge. This marked the beginning of a long-lasting friendship and collaboration.
Later that same year, Leonel had a chance meeting with a well-known producer of sacred medicines and therapist, who was highly respected for his work with healing practices. The two immediately felt a connection, and within a few months, Leonel began an apprenticeship under him, learning the art of traditional medicine preparation. Through this apprenticeship, Leonel mastered ancient recipes passed down from various indigenous communities, and he had the opportunity to assist during ceremonies, deepening his knowledge.
By 2014, after a ceremonial event where members of the Fulni-ô tribe participated, Leonel envisioned creating a closer partnership with the tribe, facilitating cultural exchanges and helping them share their traditional plant-based medicines in wider contexts, including urban areas. He invited members of the tribe to São Paulo, where they could share their traditional knowledge, sell their crafts, and raise awareness about their culture. This partnership created a platform for indigenous tribes to share their knowledge and art, and also allowed Leonel to expand his own understanding of native medicines.
Through his travels and work, Leonel developed close relationships with several other indigenous groups, including the Huni Kuin, Yawanawa, Kariri-Xoco, Katukina, Guarani, Pataxó, and the Huichol people from Mexico. These relationships have been instrumental in deepening his knowledge of traditional medicine preparation and the spiritual significance of each plant and ash used in its making.
Mastering the Art of Traditional Medicine
Today, Leonel is a highly skilled medicine producer, known for his artisanal approach to crafting these sacred blends. He adheres strictly to traditional methods, preparing each batch of medicine by hand with a pilão (wooden mortar and pestle), while singing to the blend. His commitment to the ancestral ways of medicine-making honors the deep spiritual traditions he has learned from the various indigenous tribes.
Despite his respect for tradition, Leonel is open to new combinations and creative blends, always exploring new ways to enhance the healing properties of his medicines. He exclusively uses high-quality ingredients from native sources, ensuring that his products remain authentic to their indigenous origins.
Building a Bridge Between Cultures
Leonel’s mission goes beyond making traditional medicines; his work serves as a cultural bridge, connecting indigenous knowledge with the modern world. He is passionate about opening access to traditional remedies and native crafts not only in Brazil but also internationally. His deep respect for indigenous cultures fuels his desire to facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge between native communities and those seeking healing through nature’s wisdom.
His pharmacology studies have focused on ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology, and natural medicine, where he has researched the potential of plants, particularly for treating common health conditions. He is also exploring the development of natural products, such as cosmetics and other plant-based solutions, blending his academic knowledge with the traditional wisdom he has gained through his spiritual and cultural journeys.
A Legacy of Healing
Leonel continues to craft traditional medicines in the same way his ancestors did, ensuring that the essence of the plants remains intact. He views his work as part of a broader effort to preserve indigenous knowledge, while also ensuring that quality remedies are available to those who seek them. His role as a student of plant medicine has led him on a journey of learning and exchange, bringing him in contact with multiple tribes and creating lasting bonds of friendship and collaboration.
Through his dedication to spiritual traditions, his commitment to cultural exchange, and his pharmacological expertise, Leonel has become a respected figure in the world of traditional plant medicine. His work stands as a testament to the power of cross-cultural connections and the enduring wisdom of Brazil’s indigenous tribes.
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