Plants
told shamans which plants to combine for best effect
Ayahuasca
& Visionary Plants - Companions to the Soul
by Howard G
Charing
Writing from
my own personal perspective from my years of work and research in
the Amazon Rainforest with the shamans and curanderos who drink the
visionary plant brew called Ayahuasca. I use the term 'shaman' as a
convenience as this title has only been 'imported' from the West
into the Amazon quite recently in the past thirty years or so. A
more appropriate general term could be 'vegatilista' or a seer and
healer who work with plants from not only the physical or medicinal
aspect but who are also in communion with the soul of the plant. in
addition there are many 'sub' specialities, so a shaman who
primarily works with chonta (a hard palm wood) is known as a
chontero , a shaman who works with the aromas and scents of the
plants is called a perfumero, and a shaman who works with ayahuasca
is known as an ayahuasqero.
Ayahuasca is a
combination of two plants (although other plants are added to elicit
certain visionary experiences or healing purposes). This mixture of
two plants the Ayahuasca vine and the Chacruna leaf, operate in a
specific manner with our neuro-chemistry. The leaf contains the
neuro transmitters of the tryptamine family (identical to those
present in our brain) and the vine itself acts as an inhibitor to
prevent our body's enzymes from breaking the tryptamines down
thereby making it inert. Science defines this as the MAOI effect
(Monoamine Anti Oxide Inhibitor) and forms the basis for many of the
widespread anti-depressant pharmaceutical medication such as Prozac
and Seroxat. This MAOI principal was only discovered by Western
Science in the 1950's, yet interestingly this very principle has
been known by the plant shamans for thousands of years, and when you
ask the shamans how they knew this, the response is invariably "the
plants told us".
Ayahuasca has
revealed to me more of the great dream of the Earth, and how
disconnected we have become from our relationship with the living
planet. I experienced the evolutionary process of DNA. Shown that
many of the problems that we experience as a species is because we
are primates, and even though humankind has done everything possible
to dissociate ourselves from our animal origins, we remain driven by
our animal glands and hormonal systems. Yet at the same time, we are
in harmony with our higher state of consciousness that approaches
that of dolphins, who are aware and in conscious communion as part
of a soul mind.
This great
question, the mystery of the communion of mind, soul, and body is a
search that we humans have been on since we first raised our eyes to
the night sky in wonder. Some of the ancient myths of the jungle
from the Ashuar people of the Upper Amazon tell us of this
separation, the myth of the 'Moon Man' as collected by Alonso Del
Rio from Peru is such a one;
'In the time
of the ancestors there was a ladder, like a rope which connected the
world of the Ashuar with the upper world. Here lived other beings
just like the Ashuar but they were spirits. These beings were very
powerful and could transform themselves into anything they wanted.
One day Moon-man cut this ladder so that the people could no longer
communicate with their spirits above, and thus they lost their
power. '
In the Ashuar
tradition the Moon Man is associated with the analytical mind and it
is "rational thinking" therefore which has severed our sacred
connection to the cosmic mind. This legend therefore speaks of
humanity's need to reunite with the consciousness of the universe,
using the rope (ayahuasca) to climb our way back to the oneness we
once knew. Only then can we re-enchant the world through imagination
and inspiration. If we look deeply into our hearts can we say that
we are any different from the indigenous peoples of the rainforest?
The reflections of Carl Jung in his book, Modern Man in Search of a
Soul point to the very same dilemma as the peoples of the Amazon;
"If we are
still caught by the old idea of an antithesis between mind and
matter, the present state of affairs means an unbearable
contradiction; it may even divide us against ourselves. But if we
can reconcile ourselves with the mysterious truth that spirit is the
living body seen from within, and the body the outer manifestation
of the living spirit - the two really being one -- then we can
understand why it is that the attempt to transcend the present level
of consciousness must give its due to the body. We shall also see
that belief in the body cannot tolerate an outlook that denies the
body in the name of the spirit."
The visionary
plants and ancient traditions of the plant shamans reveal a hidden
universe, in which the separation between the physical and the
unseen universe is an illusion caused by our limited sensory
perception. The body and soul permeates and infuses each other. The
plant teachers show us a path to an expanded consciousness and
communion with our sacred source, our soul companion.
About the
author: Howard G. Charing, is an accomplished international workshop
leader on shamanism. He has worked some of the most respected and
extraordinary shamans & healers in the Andes, the Amazon Rainforest,
and the Philippines. He organises specialist retreats to the Amazon
Rainforest at the dedicated centre located in the Mishana nature
reserve. He is the author of the best selling book, Plant Spirit
Shamanism (Destiny Books USA).
Ayahuasca
vine, leaves and retreats with shaman
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