The Boa & Colibri with Supay Pishku - The Anaconda & Hummingbird Amazonian tradition
Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Online, Zoom
Description
To the Amazonian cultures all animals, created by the great mystery, are the embodiments of deep wisdom, and life teachings for us human. Animals considered as just different people and equal to humans. Using deep observation we can see that they gift us the medicine we need to navigate wisely the paths of life. A few animals thou, are most central to this remarkable culture and the shamans work. The magical constrictor Anaconda (Boa), the largest of all rivers and lands reptiles, and the tiniest of all birds, the colorful radiant Hummingbird (Colibri). Shamans learn to invoke their medicine powers through their Icaros (soul songs) and prayers when they perform healings.
Join us on this webinar, and learn from a true native shaman, Don Supay Pishku about those powerful jungle architypes so you could enrich your shamanic knowledge, soul and for your healing.
A recording will be available for all ticket holders for 14 days.
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Don Supay Pishku (Jose Juan Gualinga) is initiated into the Amazonian Kichwa wisdom path by his living legend grandfather Don Sabino Gualinga (100 years old). He is also part Shuar by his mother's side. For many years, his exceptional family is dedicated to leading the indigenous Amazonian human rights struggle and the resistance to the oil companies' exploitation of the Amazon. Growing up on the Sarayaku River (The corn river) deep in the Amazon, Supay (37) intimately knows the jungle’s ways. He is an expert in plant medicine, hunting, ancestral legends, and traditional dances, stories of his tribes.