Thin Kuripe Tepi Set Madera Madera Negra

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Thin Kuripe Tepi Set | Made of Madera Negra | Decorated with Aya Vine and Peruvian Turquoise

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Thin Kuripe Tepi Set | Made of Madera Negra | Decorated with Aya Vine and Peruvian Turquoise

MADERA NEGRA – BLACK WOOD

Mystery and Depth: The deep, dark color of the wood can symbolize mysteries, the unknown, or the depths of the subconscious. Dark woods might be associated with the deeper mysteries of life, death, and the universe.

Protection: Due to their dense and sturdy nature, dark woods are often associated with strength and protection. They may be used to craft items that offer physical protection, and spiritually, they can be believed to ward off negative energies or entities.

Strength and Durability: The durability and resilience of dark woods symbolize strength, endurance, and longevity. They can represent steadfastness, resilience, and the ability to weather challenges.

Grounding and Connection to the Earth: Dark woods, with their rich, earthy tones, can symbolize grounding and a deep connection to the earth. They might be associated with stability and a rootedness in one’s beliefs or identity.

Transformation and Renewal: Like other woods, dark woods can represent the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. The profound color can be seen as symbolizing transformation and the cyclical nature of existence.

Sacredness: In some cultures, dark woods might be used for sacred objects or in religious ceremonies due to their unique appearance and perceived spiritual properties.

Wisdom and Depth of Insight: The depth of color in woods like madera negra can symbolize deep wisdom, insight, and understanding. Such woods might be seen as holding ancient knowledge or profound truths.

It’s essential to note that the spiritual meanings and interpretations of madera negra can vary based on cultural, regional, and individual perspectives.

PERUVIAN TURQUOISE

Peruvian Turquoise, often referred to as Andean Turquoise, is a semi-precious stone that holds significant spiritual and metaphysical properties. Here are some of the spiritual meanings and associations of Peruvian Turquoise:

Healing and Protection: Peruvian Turquoise is widely regarded as a powerful healing stone. It is believed to have protective properties, shielding the wearer from negative energies and harmful influences. It is often used in spiritual practices for its ability to cleanse and purify the energy field.

Communication and Expression: This stone is associated with the throat chakra, which is the energy center linked to communication and self-expression. Peruvian Turquoise is thought to enhance the ability to articulate thoughts and emotions clearly, promoting truthful and heartfelt communication.

Emotional Balance: The calming and soothing energies of Peruvian Turquoise are said to help balance emotions and alleviate stress. It is believed to bring a sense of peace and tranquility, making it beneficial for those dealing with anxiety or emotional turmoil.

Spiritual Insight and Intuition: Peruvian Turquoise is considered a stone that can enhance spiritual insight and intuition. It is thought to open and align the mind with higher spiritual awareness, facilitating a deeper connection to one’s inner wisdom and the divine.

Connection to Nature: As a stone with rich earthy tones, Peruvian Turquoise is often associated with a strong connection to nature and the earth. It is believed to promote grounding and a deeper appreciation for the natural world, fostering a sense of harmony with the environment.

Ancient Wisdom: Peruvian Turquoise is connected to ancient cultures and their wisdom. In various indigenous traditions, turquoise stones have been used in rituals and as talismans. The stone is seen as a bridge to ancient knowledge and spiritual practices.

Creativity and Innovation: This stone is also believed to stimulate creativity and innovation. By enhancing mental clarity and focus, Peruvian Turquoise can help in problem-solving and generating new ideas, making it a valuable stone for artists and creative individuals.

Physical Healing: In addition to its spiritual properties, Peruvian Turquoise is thought to have physical healing benefits. It is often used in crystal healing practices to support the immune system, aid in detoxification, and promote overall physical vitality.

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This is a shamanic detailed guide to self-administering rapé, the sacred medicine of the amazon:

Step 1: Find a quiet place to practice your rapé. This medicine is usually used in a ritualistic way, since it has the power to connect your body, mind and soul with the nature, thus allowing you to receive its healing and blessings gifts.

Step 2: Anchor yourself to the present moment and focus your intention for making a prayer. What are you hoping to receive from this medicine? What do you want to ask to the spirit of the nature?

Step 3: Take your kuripe self applicator and place it close to your third eye, and then take it close to your heart. Aim the short-end of the pipe at the left side of your body, over your shoulder, and blow in that direction to honor the feminine. Repeat on the right side to honor the masculine. Point your pipe up to honor the sky, the sun, the moon & the stars. Subsequently, point your pipe down to the pachamama, and honor her for sustaining you in every way you need throughout your life. Think deeply of your life journey and the path you have chosen and honor your ancestors, as well as each of your relations. Now, take the kuripe self applicator and place it in the center of your heart to honor all of the elements converging within you.

Step 4: Take your kuripe self applicator and start placing it clockwise in each of your chakras to open your energy field. Here, you can invoke your power animals, or the serpent, jaguar, hummingbird & condor.

Step 5: Leave aside your kuripe self applicator and open your rapé container. Speak out loud your ritual prayer or chant while measuring out on the palm of your left hand (receiving hand) the amount you would like to use.

Step 6: Load up the medicine measured in your palm in the long-end of your kuripe self applicator (nose end). Tap the bottom part of your kuripe self applicator with your fingers on your hand a few times to make sure all the medicine goes inside the kuripe self applicator and to release any air bubbles.

Step 7: Breathing work allows to better receiving the medicine so focus on your breath. Take some nice deep breaths, you can do it inhaling for 5s, holding for 5s, exhaling for 5s, and so on during 1-3 minutes. Then spray some mint-based tonic to cleanse, purify and open the space, as well as to activate your breathing channels. Now that you are ready, take a half-way deep inhale and place the short-end (mouth end) of the kuripe self applicator in your mouth and fit tightly the long-end (nose end) snugly into your nostril. Remember, rapé is only administer one nostril at a time.

Step 8: Straighten, relax, and lean forward a little your posture, close your eyes and blow out deep, fast and sharp the rapé into your nostril. This kind of blowing sounds like you are shooting an arrow fastly or creating an “fff” sound when finishing the blowing. Following, to clear any remaining negative energy around your field, snap your fingers around your head crown and around your aura.

Step 9: Take a moment to allow your whole being experience this first rapé sniff and whenever you feel ready again, repeat steps 5 to 9 to use the medicine in the other nostril the same way.

Step 10: Whenever you feel that the intensity of the sacred plant has lessened, blow your nose or spit the remaining and clean yourself up. Anchor yourself to the present moment and bring every piece of yourself to this experience. Focus and allow you to connect to the nature, the healing plants, and the spirits in the medicine you just took. Place your hands on the pachamama and feel her energy beneath you.

Please, take into account that as you continue self-administering your rapé, you are not only opening your heart for a subtly learning from the medicinal plants but you are also entering into a dialogue with the plant spirits.

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.

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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