What Is Ayahuasca?
Looking for a non‑psychoactive way to connect with the Ayahuasca spirit? This Kuntanawa Rapé offers grounding, clarity, and ceremonial depth—without visions.
Ayahuasca is a sacred plant medicine deeply rooted in the indigenous traditions of the Amazon. Traditionally brewed from two powerful plants—Banisteriopsis caapi (ayahuasca vine) and Psychotria viridis (chacruna leaves)—it has been used for centuries in ceremonial settings to facilitate healing, insight, and spiritual transformation.
Among tribes such as the Kaxinawá (Huni Kuin) and Shipibo, Ayahuasca ceremonies are revered rituals. The brew is consumed under the guidance of a trained shaman, often accompanied by icaros (sacred healing chants) that support deep internal journeys.
The Ayahuasca Experience
Drinking Ayahuasca typically leads to vivid visual and auditory visions, emotional purging, and profound introspection. This experience is made possible by the synergy of the two plants: DMT from chacruna and MAOIs such as harmine from the vine, which enable the DMT to become orally active.
“After drinking the dark liquid, the visions came on quickly. I was enveloped in vivid colors and patterns. The shaman’s chanting guided me into revelatory experiences of my psyche.”
Why the Kuntanawa Use Ayahuasca Vine in Rapé
Kuntanawa Ayahuasca Vine Rapé is made using the same two sacred plants—ayahuasca vine and chacruna leaves— but instead of being brewed as tea, they are finely ground into a ceremonial snuff. This preparation is non‑psychoactive yet remains aligned with the ceremonial lineage and plant spirit energy.
Used with intention, this blend supports grounding, emotional clarity, and connection to ancestral wisdom. It is ideal for meditation, centering, and energy work—without visions or the need for a shamanic setting.
Sustainable, Ancestral Craft
The Kuntanawa people craft this rapé using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The plants are ethically harvested in the Brazilian Amazon with deep reverence for their sacred nature and the surrounding ecology.
“The vine winds its way up the tallest trees, while the chacruna grows humbly in the forest below. Together in ceremony they open our vision to the infinite.” – Shamana Luisa
Each bottle of this blend honors that lineage. When used with mindfulness and respect, it becomes a bridge to plant spirit knowledge and cultural reverence.
Want to go deeper? Explore our full Ayahuasca guide for benefits, legality, preparation, and integration insights.