Rapé Canela de Velho

Rapé Canela de Velho is a powerful variety that fuses the local Mapacho with the prized Canela de Velho plant, which is characterized by a distinctive cinnamon aroma, and is considered a tool for spiritual exploration and connection with the divine.

It acts powerfully on a physical, mental and emotional level. It is traditionally used to harmonize and align, as well as to strengthen spiritual connection and perception of the subtle planes.

Canela de Velho (Miconia albicans) is a shrub that has oval leaves covered by a silver layer. The plant, which can reach considerable heights, produces small white flowers and red berries.

Velho Cinnamon is a plant with medicinal properties used in the traditions of several Amazonian tribes, and is used to treat a wide variety of conditions, from joint pain to digestive problems.

In various Amazonian communities, Canela de Velho is used as an entheogen, integrating it into ritual ceremonies to facilitate communication with the spiritual world, obtain sacred knowledge and promote healing on both a physical and spiritual level.

Its common name, “Canela de Velho”, translates to “Old Woman’s Cinnamon”, referring to its traditional use in folk medicine to relieve aches and pains associated with aging.

-Size: 10 ml bottles (8 to 9 grams).

-Use: Ethnobotanical curiosity.

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The Kuntanawa Tribe

The Kuntanawa tribe is an Amazonian community that stands out for its rich history, spiritual connection, and the use of entheogens in their cultural practices.

The worldview of the Kuntanawa is based on the connection with nature, where each element is considered a living entity, and entheogens such as Ayahuasca play an elemental role in their way of considering the meaning of their own life and existence.

Since in the Kuntanawa worldview nature is a sacred entity, they have a deep respect for the life and biodiversity of the jungle. They use entheogenic plants such as Ayahuasca to reach states of elevated consciousness and establish connection with higher dimensions.

This use of entheogens provides you with a source of deep knowledge and healing, both on a physical and spiritual level. They trust in the wisdom of these plants to answer mysteries and receive spiritual guidance.

Regarding the history of the tribe, like other Amazonian tribes, the Kuntanawa experienced the impact of European colonization in the 18th century. Despite the hardships, the tribe persevered, resisting land loss and preserving their cultural identity.

Thus, over the centuries, the Kuntanawa demonstrated admirable resilience in the face of adversity, thanks to spirituality and cultural practices that helped them get through difficult times.

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