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The medicinal plant preparation known as Ayahuasca or Oni, is a sacred and traditional technology of self-inquiry and also a healing art developed, perfected and protected by the Amazonian peoples for thousands of years. In this masterclass, the Shipibo-Konibo Onaya (Shaman) Rawa Muñoz, will share with us from the heart of the Peruvian jungle, the knowledge that involves the practice of this ancient art from the original perspective.
'Rawa' belongs to and currently lives in the native community of San Francisco de Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Ucayali - Peru. Since he was a kid, he experienced and was instructed in ONI traditional medicine and Ikarra healing songs by his father, the renowned wise man Senen Pani, and his grandfather Martín Muñoz Pacaya. Rawa is Master Onaya, what is known as “shaman” or “healer” in the West. In addition to dedicating himself to the art of healing with Ayahuasca and singing in his community, he is also a painter and musician from the Shipibo-Konibo nation.
To anyone interested in the Amazonian Cosmovision, Ayahuasca medicine and the Ikarra (medicinal singings) from the Shipibo-Konibo perspective
An intercultural experience with Master Rawa.
An educational approach to the origin, preparation, ceremony and fundamental aspects of the Ayahuasca and Ikarra tradition.
Questions and answers.
Closing Ikarra singing ceremony.
An Ayahuasca ceremony
Psychedelics or drugs intake
A class on how to prepare ayahuasca
A workshop on how to become a shaman
before 15/02/25
100 €
after 15/02/25
125 €
The series “Encounters with teachers of the Abya Yala tradition” is an effort to bridge the economic, social and political gap that unables the direct transmission of knowledge from the masters who sustain the tradition of the territory known as America. It is also a call for decolonial education and a rejection of the racist processes of cultural appropriation.
80% of the income goes to the teachers and their communities. The remaining 20% is used to cover expenses for holding the event.