Don Julio Llerena Piñedo's Linegage
The late Maestro Don Julio Llerena Piñedo is a renowned master Amazonian mystic, healer & shaman who lived on the Aucayacu river near Jenaro Herrera. Maestro Bram's teacher was Maestro Gumercindo Galindo, son of Don Roldán Galindo who trained in Maestro Don Julio's lineage.
The late Maestro Don Julio Llerena Piñedo is a renowned master Amazonian mystic, healer & shaman who lived on the Aucayacu river near Jenaro Herrera. Maestro Bram's teacher was Maestro Gumercindo Galindo, son of Don Roldán Galindo who trained in Maestro Don Julio's lineage.
The late Maestro Don Julio Llerena Piñedo is a renowned master Amazonian mystic, healer & shaman who lived on the Aucayacu river near Jenaro Herrera. Maestro Bram's teacher was Maestro Gumercindo Galindo, son of Don Roldán Galindo who trained in Maestro Don Julio's lineage.
The late Maestro Don Julio Llerena Piñedo is a renowned master Amazonian mystic, healer & shaman who lived on the Aucayacu river near Jenaro Herrera. Maestro Bram's teacher was Maestro Gumercindo Galindo, son of Don Roldán Galindo who trained in Maestro Don Julio's lineage.
"Pura Medicina" & Healing Techniques
"Pura Medicina" or "Pure Medicine" has four aspects:
1. Healing
2. Cleaning
3. Protection
4. Connection with the Divine
A shaman's goal is to be a "hollow bone", which means placing their egoic needs aside when they are of service to become an instrument of healing for spirit to work through.
Intention is the foundation of healing, it makes the most difference, clear intention provides a focussed space in which to work.
Energetic work can be done with or without plant medicine.
"Chupa" = "to suck" = pulling energy out by sucking on the physical location of the energy in the body.
"Sopla" = "to blow" = blowing a liquid plant extract or aromatic essence with intention & energy into someone's energetic body & chakra system.
"Pura Medicina" or "Pure Medicine" has four aspects:
1. Healing
2. Cleaning
3. Protection
4. Connection with the Divine
A shaman's goal is to be a "hollow bone", which means placing their egoic needs aside when they are of service to become an instrument of healing for spirit to work through.
Intention is the foundation of healing, it makes the most difference, clear intention provides a focussed space in which to work.
Energetic work can be done with or without plant medicine.
"Chupa" = "to suck" = pulling energy out by sucking on the physical location of the energy in the body.
"Sopla" = "to blow" = blowing a liquid plant extract or aromatic essence with intention & energy into someone's energetic body & chakra system.
"Pura Medicina" or "Pure Medicine" has four aspects:
1. Healing
2. Cleaning
3. Protection
4. Connection with the Divine
A shaman's goal is to be a "hollow bone", which means placing their egoic needs aside when they are of service to become an instrument of healing for spirit to work through.
Intention is the foundation of healing, it makes the most difference, clear intention provides a focussed space in which to work.
Energetic work can be done with or without plant medicine.
"Chupa" = "to suck" = pulling energy out by sucking on the physical location of the energy in the body.
"Sopla" = "to blow" = blowing a liquid plant extract or aromatic essence with intention & energy into someone's energetic body & chakra system.
"Pura Medicina" or "Pure Medicine" has four aspects:
1. Healing
2. Cleaning
3. Protection
4. Connection with the Divine
A shaman's goal is to be a "hollow bone", which means placing their egoic needs aside when they are of service to become an instrument of healing for spirit to work through.
Intention is the foundation of healing, it makes the most difference, clear intention provides a focussed space in which to work.
Energetic work can be done with or without plant medicine.
"Chupa" = "to suck" = pulling energy out by sucking on the physical location of the energy in the body.
"Sopla" = "to blow" = blowing a liquid plant extract or aromatic essence with intention & energy into someone's energetic body & chakra system.
"Mapacho" Jungle Tobacco
Jungle tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) is known in the region as
"Mapacho". It's a unique strain of tobacco that's found throughout the upper Amazon basin. It's used in nearly every aspect of traditional Ayahuasca work.
Jungle tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) is known in the region as
"Mapacho". It's a unique strain of tobacco that's found throughout the upper Amazon basin. It's used in nearly every aspect of traditional Ayahuasca work.
Jungle tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) is known in the region as
"Mapacho". It's a unique strain of tobacco that's found throughout the upper Amazon basin. It's used in nearly every aspect of traditional Ayahuasca work.
Jungle tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) is known in the region as
"Mapacho". It's a unique strain of tobacco that's found throughout the upper Amazon basin. It's used in nearly every aspect of traditional Ayahuasca work.