Tepi Applicator

$ 93.99 $ 70.49

Tepi Applicator made of Llama Bone | Decorated with Peruvian Turquoise, 7 Chakra’ s Stone and Fox Fur

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Tepi Applicator made of Llama Bone | Decorated with Peruvian Turquoise, 7 Chakra’ s Stone and Fox Fur

The Seven Chakras: A Journey of Energy, Balance, and Awakening

In the ancient wisdom of the East, our body is more than flesh, bone, and blood — it is a living temple of energy. At the heart of this energetic system lie the chakras: seven luminous wheels of life-force that bridge the material and the spiritual, the earthly and the divine.
Each chakra is a portal — a place where consciousness blossoms, where healing is possible, and where our soul learns to dance with the body.

When our chakras are open and balanced, life flows with ease. We feel grounded yet inspired, strong yet compassionate, intuitive yet connected to reality. But when these centers are blocked or overactive, disharmony emerges — not just physically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

Let us travel together through these seven sacred gateways, from the root that anchors us to the crown that connects us to the Infinite.

1. Root Chakra – Muladhara 🌱

Location: Base of the spine
Color: Red
Element: Earth
Mantra: Lam

The Root Chakra is our foundation — the grounding force that connects us to Mother Earth. It governs our sense of safety, stability, and belonging.
When open, it gifts us with resilience, vitality, and trust in the flow of life. When blocked, fear, anxiety, and insecurity can arise.

Balance Practice: Walk barefoot on the earth, eat grounding foods like root vegetables, and breathe deeply into your lower belly.

2. Sacral Chakra – Svadhisthana 💧

Location: Below the navel
Color: Orange
Element: Water
Mantra: Vam

This is the center of creativity, sensuality, and emotional flow. It is the sacred space where desire meets creation — in art, relationships, and life itself.
When balanced, we feel passionate, playful, and inspired. When blocked, we may experience emotional numbness, guilt, or creative stagnation.

Balance Practice: Dance freely, paint, sing, swim, or enjoy nourishing, heartfelt connection.

3. Solar Plexus Chakra – Manipura 🔥

Location: Upper abdomen
Color: Yellow
Element: Fire
Mantra: Ram

The Solar Plexus is the seat of our personal power, will, and self-confidence. It is where we transform intention into action.
A balanced Manipura brings courage, clarity, and a radiant sense of self-worth. When blocked, we may feel powerless, indecisive, or overly controlling.

Balance Practice: Practice breath of fire (Kapalabhati), set healthy boundaries, and affirm your worth daily.

4. Heart Chakra – Anahata 💚

Location: Center of the chest
Color: Green (or Pink)
Element: Air
Mantra: Yam

The Heart Chakra is the bridge between the earthly and the divine. It is the sacred space of unconditional love, compassion, and emotional healing.
When open, it radiates kindness and deep connection to all beings. When blocked, grief, resentment, or isolation can emerge.

Balance Practice: Practice gratitude, give without expectation, and meditate on loving-kindness (Metta).

5. Throat Chakra – Vishuddha 🔵

Location: Throat
Color: Blue
Element: Ether
Mantra: Ham

Vishuddha is the center of truth, self-expression, and clear communication. It invites us to speak and live our authentic truth.
When balanced, our words heal and inspire. When blocked, we may struggle to express ourselves or fear judgment.

Balance Practice: Sing, chant mantras, journal your feelings, and practice speaking from the heart.

6. Third Eye Chakra – Ajna 💜

Location: Between the eyebrows
Color: Indigo
Element: Light
Mantra: Om

Ajna is the gateway to intuition, inner wisdom, and expanded consciousness.
When open, our perception sharpens, and we see beyond illusions into deeper truths. When blocked, confusion, doubt, and overthinking take hold.

Balance Practice: Meditate in stillness, gaze at the night sky, and trust your inner knowing.

7. Crown Chakra – Sahasrara 🤍

Location: Top of the head
Color: Violet or White
Element: Pure Consciousness
Mantra: Silence or Om

The Crown is the lotus of a thousand petals — our connection to divine wisdom and universal love.
When open, we feel one with all existence, living in peace and spiritual surrender. When blocked, we may feel disconnected from meaning or resistant to higher truths.

Balance Practice: Practice deep meditation, prayer, or moments of pure stillness.

A Journey, Not a Destination

Working with the chakras is not about perfection — it is about harmony. Energy ebbs and flows like the seasons, and so will your chakras. The invitation is to keep returning to them, to keep tending to your inner garden, so each petal of your being blooms in its own divine time.

When your seven wheels of energy are aligned, you do not just live — you radiate, you heal, you inspire. Your life becomes the dance of Spirit through matter, and your body a temple of light.

 

Connection to Ancestors: Using bone as a material for sacred tools is a practice found in many cultures. Bone connects us to the past, to our ancestors, and to the cycles of life and death. A bone tepi applicator can be seen as a bridge to ancestral wisdom.

Strength and Durability: Bone is a strong and durable material, symbolizing resilience, longevity, and the enduring nature of spirit.

Honoring the Animal Realm: When made from animal bone, the tepi applicator serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all life forms. It can also be seen as a way to honor the spirit of the animal from which the bone was taken.

Rapé Administration: The primary use of the tepi applicator is for administering rapé. Rapé is considered a sacred medicine, believed to align the user with their higher self, clear negative energies, and open up the chakras.

Grounding: Bone, coming from the earth and returning to it, symbolizes grounding. Using a bone tepi can symbolize the grounding effects of the rapé medicine, connecting the user to the earth and the present moment.

Cycle of Life: Bone, being the inner structure that supports life but also remains after death, is a potent symbol of the life-death-rebirth cycle. It represents the transient nature of life and the eternal aspect of spirit.

Transformation: The process of creating a tool from bone can symbolize transformation, turning something from its natural state into a tool for spiritual practice.

When using tools like the bone tepi, it’s essential to approach the practice with respect, understanding its cultural and spiritual significance. The tepi and rapé are sacred to many indigenous tribes, and their use outside of these traditional contexts should be done with reverence and a genuine intention for healing and spiritual growth.

** Each item that you buy from my shop helps support indigenous culture and arts.

The tepi applicator, used in traditional ceremonies, is a tool to administer rapé (pronounced “ha-peh”), a sacred plant medicine made from powdered tobacco and other herbs. Here’s a step-by-step guide on using it ceremonially:

1. Intentional Grounding Practices for Giver and Receiver

  • Energetic Clearing Before Starting: Both the giver and receiver may take a few minutes before the ceremony to cleanse their energy fields. This can involve brushing their hands over their body or visualizing a purifying light to release any energies that may interfere with the ceremony.
  • Grounding Elements: It’s beneficial for both participants to physically ground themselves by sitting directly on the earth if outdoors, or by placing a grounding object (such as a crystal, feather, or stone) on their lap to help maintain connection to the earth.

2. Setting a Strong Sacred Container and Intentions Together

  • Creating a Ritual Circle: Some ceremonies begin by symbolically setting a boundary, either by sitting in a circle of natural elements (such as stones, leaves, or flower petals) or by verbally acknowledging that the space is now sacred. This practice, especially in groups, helps bring everyone into a focused mindset.
  • Shared Intentions: The giver may lead the receiver in a brief meditation or a simple spoken intention. Sometimes, the giver speaks a blessing over the rapé powder itself, asking for guidance, healing, or clarity to be delivered through the medicine.

3. Sacred Handling of the Rapé and the Tepi Aplicator

  • Handling the Medicine with Respect: In traditional practice, the rapé is seen as a sacred plant medicine, so the giver and receiver approach it reverently. Many will avoid touching it unnecessarily and hold it with both hands while making eye contact, as a form of “introducing” themselves to the medicine.
  • Mindful Loading of the Tepi Applicator: Loading the rapé into the tepi applicator is done with focus. Some people will briefly hold the applicator to their forehead or heart, silently conveying the intention to the medicine. The amount of rapé is carefully considered for the receiver’s experience level, as different types and doses can have very different effects.

4. Ceremonial Posture, Breathwork, and Attunement During Administration

  • Aligned Posture and Open Hands: The receiver sits with an upright posture, open hands resting on the thighs, palms up, signifying openness and readiness to receive. If they’re able, they may close their eyes and breathe deeply as they prepare to receive the rapé.
  • Breath and Attention: Before each blow, both giver and receiver take a few deep breaths together, synchronizing in preparation. The giver may take one deep breath in, and the receiver exhales fully to relax before the medicine enters. Focusing on breathwork helps both enter a shared rhythm, enhancing connection.
  • Strength and Rhythm of the Blow: The blow is steady, intentional, and rhythmic, not rushed. Experienced practitioners often say a quiet prayer or set an intention silently before each blow to bless and strengthen the effect of the medicine.

5. Guided Support and Observation During Integration

  • Immediate Integration and Release: Right after receiving, the receiver may experience sensations like heat, tingling, or pressure in the head or body. The giver often remains silent but watchful, offering subtle encouragement to relax and accept these sensations.
  • Physical and Emotional Release: Rapé sometimes triggers physical cleansing or emotional release, and participants may cough, tear up, or have spontaneous body movements. These are all seen as natural responses to the medicine’s effects, and the giver may gently remind the receiver to stay open to whatever comes up, supporting their process.
  • Assisting with Grounding if Needed: If the receiver seems overwhelmed, the giver can guide them to place a hand on their heart or belly to feel grounded or to visualize roots connecting them to the earth. Givers sometimes drum gently, hum, or place a grounding hand on the receiver’s back to provide stability and comfort.

6. Closing the Ceremony with Gratitude and Offerings

  • Expression of Gratitude to the Spirit of Rapé: Traditionally, gratitude is not only spoken but felt deeply. Both participants may bow or place their hands together in a gesture of thanks, either silently or verbally. Many traditions view this as an acknowledgment of the spirit of rapé and of nature.
  • Earth Offering: After expressing gratitude, some traditions include a small offering to the earth, such as leaving a pinch of rapé on the ground or burying a small stone, crystal, or flower as a gesture of respect and thanks.
  • Tepi Applicator Cleansing and Closing Prayer: Once the ceremony is complete, the tepi applicator is cleaned by blowing through it or passing it through smoke. A closing prayer or blessing is often offered to end the ceremony, sealing the experience. The participants may also drink water afterward to help ground and bring them fully back into their bodies.

Additional Notes on Safety and Respect

  • Checking Readiness: It’s essential to ensure that the receiver is open and willing to undergo the experience, as rapé can be intense, especially for those new to it. Honoring any concerns and explaining the process can provide comfort and trust.
  • Aftercare: Some effects can last for a while after the ceremony. The receiver may feel a need to rest, drink water, or spend quiet time reflecting. The giver may offer water or a gentle suggestion to sit in silence to fully integrate the experience.

These additional steps and perspectives highlight how each element of a tepi applicator ceremony can enhance the experience’s depth, transforming it into a journey of connection, respect, and healing. When approached with mindful presence and reverence, the tepi and rapé can become powerful tools for grounding and spiritual insight.

• Actual colors may vary a little from those shown in the pictures due to the nature of the photography and monitor color settings.
• All of our products are handmade, thus they may not be exactly as shown in the photos. Pictures displayed in listings are a reference only. Therefore, it may be minor changes.

• Please be aware that import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. We strongly recommend all of our customers check with their own country’s customs office to determine these additional costs prior to buying.

• Shipping:
– We use the Peruvian Postal Service (Serpost) to ship all of our products worldwide.
– The regular shipping time is 10-20 days from the shipping date. However, sometimes shipping takes longer due to the specific transit time set by each country’s postal service, as well as for each country’s customs procedures.

• Tracking:
– You can get information on your shipping status using your tracking number “RRXXXXXXXXXPE” in the link below:
https://www.serpost.com.pe/Cliente/SegumientoLinea

• Returns:
– Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs, and
– Buyers are responsible for any loss in value if an item isn’t returned in its original condition.

• Exchanges:
We may exchange an item for another one of the same type provided that:
– The item is returned in its same original condition, and
– Buyers assume the total cost of the return shipping as well as the total cost of the new shipping.

For this, we kindly ask that before asking for the exchange take into account the following:
– The items’ actual colors may differ from those shown in the pictures due to the nature of the photography and monitor color settings, and
– Most importantly, please take into account that ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE HANDMADE, thus they may not be exactly as shown in the listing photos, pictures are a reference only; thus, it may be minor changes in color tones, sizes, and shapes.

• Failed Delivery:
Please be aware that sometimes items are returned to Chakana Journey due to failed delivery for different reasons such as “unclaimed”, “addressee not available at the time of delivery”, “failed delivery attempt”, “unsuccessful delivery”, among others. In these events, we offer you two options:
– We may ship again the item provided that buyers assume the total cost of the item’s new shipping, or
– We may refund the amount of the item but we will deduct the actual and total initial item’s shipping cost.

• We strive our best to satisfy our customers to the fullest. However, in case you are not satisfied, please contact us immediately and we will do everything possible to provide you with a solution, always trying to offer you the best option.

• If you have any questions, queries, or issues, don’t hesitate to contact us via:
– Messaging channel, or
– Writing an e-mail at chakanajourney@gmail.com.

We usually answer back the same day or the next working day.

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With respect and love 💚🙏

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Shipping:

– We use the Peruvian Postal Service (Serpost) to ship all of our products worldwide.
– The regular shipping time is 10-20 days from the shipping date. However, sometimes shipping takes longer due to the specific transit time set by each country’s postal service, as well as for each country’s customs procedures.

Tracking:

– You can get information on your shipping status using your tracking number “RRXXXXXXXXXPE” in the link below:
https://www.serpost.com.pe/Cliente/SegumientoLinea