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When You Are Carrying Too Much. How Kambo can help you lighten the load.
When You Are Carrying Too Much. How Kambo can help you lighten the load.
Sylvie Meier
24 hours ago4 min read


The Quiet After the Medicine: Emptiness, Space, Recurring Patterns, the Ongoing Practice of Letting Go
There’s a moment that often comes after the ceremonies end, after the songs fade, after the dieta is broken and the jungle—or the container that held you—falls away. It’s not dramatic. It’s not visionary. It doesn’t arrive with serpents or cosmic downloads. It arrives as quiet. For many people who have worked deeply with ayahuasca or master plant dietas, this quiet can feel unsettling. The intensity is gone. The heightened meaning has softened. The inner noise that once do
Sylvie Meier
Jan 235 min read


Becoming a Maestra in the Shipibo Tradition: Walking the Long Path with Plants, Song, and Service
In the Shipibo-Conibo tradition, becoming a maestra is not something you decide one day and work toward as a goal. It is something that happens to you over time, often without you realizing when it truly began. Many Shipibo maestras say the path does not start with ayahuasca, or even with learning songs — it starts when life itself begins to shape a person through illness, hardship, sensitivity, dreams, and a natural closeness to the unseen world. As Shipibo maestra Doña Alic
Sylvie Meier
Jan 226 min read


Transforming Your Relationship with Master Plants: From Possession to Sacred Embodiment
Master plants are not just botanical entities; they are conscious teachers with their own intelligence and spirit. Approaching them as you would a human being helps to deepen your connection.
Sylvie Meier
Jan 13 min read
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