~Helps us to connect to the healing powers of ayahuasca, making it incredibly supportive to prepare for ceremony, as part of your integration protocol, or in plant diets.
~Activates our willpower and catalyzing energy for profound spiritual healing, pattern disruption, and processing of traumas, wounds, and impacts
~Ideal companion in meditation practice for deep consultation
~Spiritual protection, grounding, and spiritual strength
~Bridges us to other worlds and dimensions, offering allyship in dream-work study and shamanic journeying practices
Yagé leaves, holding all the wisdom of the sacred vine have notable external applications in traditional Amazonian practices. Externally, Yagé leaves are utilized in various ways for their healing and therapeutic benefits. Traditionally, we work with the Yagé leaves in plant baths leading up to a ceremony, as a way to open the portal and prepare the body to receive the medicine internally. They are also incredibly supportive in integration processes, to nourish and continue cultivating the connection.
When applied to the skin, the plant technology of the Yagé leaves helps us stay connected to the wisdom and teachings of the entire plant kingdom. Plant baths, healing lotions, and infusions are a few of the ways to work with these leaves, helping you to remember your inherent connection with all of Creation.
In addition to the spiritual healing there are also anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties that aid in reducing inflammation and promoting healing and overall wellness. Check out our Ambi Sacha Tincture as a wonderful compliment to working with the leaves.
Add full package to 2 quarts of boiling water and let steep for 15 min before straining to make a plant bath of pure Yagé leaves (good for concentrated work and plant diets).
Alternatively, add a handful of leaves to other plants and herbs for a spiritually activating plant bath, or add to your healing lotions.
For external use only. Also great for nature offerings and spiritual payments.
Wild-harvested Yage Leaves (Banisteriopsis Caapi) from the Colombian Amazon