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Wachuma ceremony

Sat, Mar 02

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Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl

Wachuma is a sacred medicine that grows in the Andean region, from northern Peru to northern Argentina, and is considered one of the greatest master plants.

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Wachuma ceremony
Wachuma ceremony

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Mar 02, 2024, 5:00 PM – Mar 03, 2024, 8:00 AM

Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl, Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl, Mor., México

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1. What is Wachuma?

Wachuma is a sacred medicine that grows in the Andean region, from northern Peru to northern Argentina, and is considered one of the greatest master plants. Its tradition dates back to ancient times and there are few grandparents who preserve its traditional and transcendent use. Its spirit is one of great love and intensity and contributes to healing physical, emotional, mental and spiritual issues. It works very tactfully within us and at the same time helps us connect with nature, receiving messages through it (water, fire, trees, animals, etc.). As a master plant, it represents an effective means of healing and a tool for connecting with the spiritual in one of great value. Its effect lasts between 12 and 16 hours, during which different processes and healing steps are carried out. The medicine that we will use was collected in the sacred hills of Andalgalá in Argentina by grandmother Mamacuna herself. Wachuma is a great alternative to the use of Hikuri/Peyote, since it is not in danger of extinction, being at the same time a "sister" medicine but diurnal and from the heights.


2. What is the Wachuma ceremony like?

After a preparation based on healthy food and fasting, we will meet at the place of the ceremony. The beginning will be at 8 am, concluding the work around 8 pm. The medicine works internally for 8 intense hours, and can be extended to 8 more hours but in a subtle way, time in which the person can return to the normal activity of his life. At all times the participants will be assisted and accompanied by Mamacuna or by his disciples. During the ceremony, there are different stages of work, and there may be moments of solitary work with nature, moments of collective circle, instances where the guides talk in general or with each person in particular, among many other possibilities. During the ceremony, energetic cleansings are also carried out with eggs, swords, fire, tobacco and feathers. At the same time, although part of the work is in silence, we will have live music with songs, drums, guitar, rattles and bass drums that will guide and support all the work. At one point, an offering-request-payment will also be made to the earth, where a hole will be opened in the earth, delivering elements to thank and request healing and blessings. The ceremony will conclude, with us all safely retiring, but with the reality that the medicine will continue to act internally and in our dreams for a period of a week, allowing us to apply changes and improvements to life itself.


3. Who guides?

Leading the ceremony will be Ronin Cushi, a ceremonial guide of Ayahuasca with more than 15 years on the path of medicine, prepared by the well-known “master of masters” Mateo Arévalo, as well as a professional singer-songwriter and musician; and Inti Miski, a traditional doctor, master of herbalism and ceremonial guide of various medicines, initiated as a shaman darhan in Siberia, initiated as an Ayahuasca guide by the master Ronin Meni, as well as a PhD level researcher in the field of humanistic sciences. Both are disciples of grandmother Mamacuna.

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