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Rapé Yrů Kawá Kuntanawa is a sacred blend with a creation process shrouded in mystery. We only know a few of its ingredients – Chacruna (Psychotria viridis) and Nicotiana rustica.
This rapé was revealed to its creator in a vision sent from ancestors and is a unique gift from the Kuntanawa tribe, carrying deep spiritual wisdom. Rapé Yrů Kawá is a mixture that offers profound support in times of transformation. When you feel lost and your path seems unclear, Yrů Kawá helps you find clarity, restores balance, and guides you toward the right path. It is a tool of spiritual transformation, supporting us in the process of personal growth, cleansing, and discovering inner strength.
WARNING!
Rapé Yrů Kawá possesses incredibly strong power – as befits the Kuntanawa tribe. It should be used with caution. Honestly.
€12,00 – €62,00
Delivery within Europe:: 10 - 12 business days
Other continents: up to 20 business days
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INGREDIENTS
(Those that are known)
CHACRUNA
Psychotria viridis, also known as Chacruna, plays a key role in Amazonian traditions, where it is treated with the utmost respect as a tool for healing, cleansing, and opening new pathways in consciousness. This tropical plant, growing in regions of South America such as Peru, Brazil, and Colombia, holds great ceremonial and medicinal significance, especially in the shamanic rituals of indigenous tribes. Its name comes from the Quechua language and means “mixing,” referring to its crucial role in ceremonial blends.
In a shamanic context, Psychotria viridis is used to open inner vision, allowing contact with spiritual guides, ancestors, and higher dimensions of consciousness. This plant is used to facilitate introspection, emotional healing, deeper self-understanding, and the discovery of truths hidden in the subconscious.
In many Amazonian traditions, Chacruna is seen as a gateway to self-knowledge and spiritual exploration. Those who participate in ceremonies using this plant often report experiences of profound spiritual transformation, clarity in life matters, and internal healing. Tribal communities such as the Shipibo-Conibo and Kuntanawa believe that Psychotria viridis helps renew the connection with nature and uncover spiritual truths, leading to a deeper understanding of the universe and oneself.
N. RUSTICA
N. Rustica is the foundation of every rapé. It is a plant considered sacred among the tribes. It is a powerful ceremonial plant with strong grounding and purifying properties. Through it, you will feel the energy of the Earth and your ancestors, surround yourself with protection, and find inner peace. It brings healing, restores harmony, and rebalances energy.
PROPERTIES OF YRŮ KAWÁ KUNTANAWA
“Change is the essence of life; be willing to surrender what you are for what you could become.”
Reinhold Niebuhr.
Yrů Kawá Kuntanawa embodies transformation and will support you during the most challenging moments in life. When it feels like the world has come to a halt within us, this sacred blend helps find the strength to move forward. It brings clarity of thought and a new perspective, pointing us toward the path we should follow. It supports the process of inner growth by helping us let go of what holds us back and opens up space for new opportunities.
Yrů Kawá works energetically, activating several chakras. It awakens the crown chakra (sense of unity with the universe, awareness of infinite potential, tapping into inner wisdom, finding one’s life path and purpose, spiritual connection with the energy of the universe), opening us up to spiritual guidance and higher energies that show us the right path. The third eye chakra (intuition, clear foresight, access to universal knowledge, connection with the subconscious, enhanced imagination, dreaming, inspiration, life path clarity) is strengthened, bringing clarity of vision, improving intuition, and enabling a higher perspective on one’s life. At the same time, Yrů Kawá’s energy reaches the heart chakra (love, unconditional love, sensitivity to beauty, willingness to help, gentleness, harmonious relationships, forgiveness, healing, the joy of giving and receiving), wrapping us in unconditional love and acceptance, allowing us to heal emotional wounds and find inner peace.
This blend helps shake off stagnation, allowing us to move forward with renewed energy. Yrů Kawá Kuntanawa supports us when we need it most, offering a tool of deep transformation and spiritual and energetic healing.
To better understand the powerful support of this rapé during moments of transformation, we paraphrase the words of its creator. Though these words have crossed many continents and translations, they still capture the intention and strength of Rapé Yrů Kawá:
WORDS OF THE CREATOR
“I share [this rapé] because it came to me—this medicine—through dreams from my ancestors. This rapé, when I felt stuck and nothing seemed to move forward in my life… I meditated and prayed to God to show me a way out of that situation, out of the prison I was in, feeling bitter. That night, when I slept, I dreamt of this plant. I made the rapé, my brother, and when I did, my whole body trembled, from head to toe, and new paths began to open before me, you understand?
“That’s why I hold this rapé in such high regard—it’s profoundly sacred to me, from my lineage, from my ancestors. It’s special to me, you know, this rapé, the Yrů Kawá.”
THE KUNTANAWA TRIBE
The Kuntanawa tribe was almost completely extinct due to the latex industry in the early 20th century as well as to the later persecution. It was actually assumed that the Kuntanawa tribe ceased to exist. It disappeared from the Brazilian government map for a hundred years. However, at the beginning of the 21st century, the representatives of the tribe came to the government demanding their rights.
The tribe now has between 100 and 400 members (information on this varies). After years of struggle, they are slowly rebuilding their cultures, traditions, language, history and numbers.
To survive, Kuntanawa tribe connect with other tribes and they organize festivals where they share their culture, including their Rapé mixes. with foreigners and tourists
And although their language is unlikely to be reconstructed, the sacred land belonging to the Kuntanawa tribe is now safe and abundant – it develops and flourishes, and the Kuntanawa can calmly rebuild their strength.
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