IQT pop 500K, at confluence of Nanay, Itaya, Amazon; 125 mi downstream of Ucayali & Maranon, Amazon headwaters 630 mi NE Lima
Spent 8 weeks in jungle in 2007, drinking once a week, dieting 3 or 4 days a week. “Thoreau isolation”, family was within shouting distance the whole time
Mestizo = mixed Spanish & indigenous Shaman summons spirits, does not travel to them Not all shamans use aya – lots of other plants (tabaqueros, perfumeros, toeros, etc.) Longer diets for more serious illnesses Aya allows curandero to see inside body like medical scan Can then prescribe other plant remedies based on this information Root is curar & curioso - a scientific study of other realities Spirits do healing, not curandero All healing depends on relationship between curandero and plant Spends time alone in jungle communing with plants, learns the icaro to summon spirit
Highly syncretic tradition, mixing Catholic and indigenous components Power can come from any or all of these realms; master shaman controls all 3 Shamans using this system for healing = curanderos; to harm, brujos (sorcerors) – Juan says if not healing, brujo, because aya primarily medicine, but also used for divination, love spells, etc.
Brujos can’t access Science – must rely on spirits, who lie Science is strict taskmaster – sometimes punishes curandero pre-emptively
Types of aya: cielo (yellow), colorado (red), rayo (striped) - control the weather; blanco (white), trueno (thunder) - black Could also use Diplopterys cabrerana (Chagroponga / Chaliponga) as DMT source, or Jurema (mimosa hostilis) - more common in Brazil
Tobacco is Nicotiana rustica (Wild tobacco), known as Mapacho. It’s the most potent form of tobacco known, with three to nine times the nicotine content of common North American varieties (such as N. tabacum). Toe is Brugmansia spp. With common types being suaveolens and sanguinea. “Angels’ trumpets” - known as tree daturas.
Some say not to use aluminum or any metal in preparation; we did for practical reasons and it seemed to work fine 1 kg fresh vine/250-300 leaves
The harder it boils, the stronger it will be. Some say that if your intention is not pure, the brew won’t boil down. My teacher told the story of a disrespectful man who cooked his aya for 20 hours and it still was only a little lower in volume than when he started. Supposedly if a menstruating or pregnant woman not cooking the brew walks by while it’s boiling, the batch will be ruined.
First and foremost a medicine - a diagnostic tool, alterative (blood cleanser), purgative, anesthetic, antiparasitic, antibiotic cicatrisant (wound healer) Visions tend to have white outlines Nausea/vomiting and diarrhea common but not universal Buzzing often heard - electric current of life Allows release of deeply held emotional blockages
First and foremost a medicine - Visions tend to have white outlines Nausea/vomiting and diarrhea common but not universal Buzzing often heard - electric current of life Allows release of deeply held emotional blockages
First and foremost a medicine - Visions tend to have white outlines Nausea/vomiting and diarrhea common but not universal Buzzing often heard - electric current of life Allows release of deeply held emotional blockages
Stages of vision: geometric patterns give rise to images Note white outlines of spirits Snake very common vision - ayahuasca spirit
Incense beforehand: palo santo, rosemary, myrrh - mosquito repellent and discourages evil spirits Try not to move too much during the ceremony or spend lots of time outside the hut or room Don’t fall asleep!! Eyes open or closed.
Movie of Juan healing a patient
Mapacho smoke repels evil spirits; chakapa removes negative energy from patient’s body during healing & keeps it from bothering curandero
Fish boca chica (type of snapper), palometa (related to piranha), liza (related to mullet): all vegetarian, low-fat, not scavengers. Other meat OK if low fat and from animal living in the wild. Potato, cassava, broccoli, tapioca, farina Digestion very delicate after drinking Helps retain ayahuasca spirit in body
Intent is your intent, and those of the people who grow and harvest the aya, the curandero, of everyone else in the ceremony, etc. Yacupuma Project - get people to come down and see Juan