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Month: March 2023

Kagnan’s Story, Part 1, 2 & 3.

Brother Kagnan

Story of Native Kagnan on Amazon Part 1

Kagnan, a native in search of a cure for his memoryless condition, was welcomed by the Tapirapé tribe in the Amazon region. He didn’t remember his previous life, but gradually he started to recover some memories. Kagnan began to feel that he had been a great shaman in his past life.

The Tapirapé, who were known for their shamanic skill, took Kagnan in and began teaching him about their traditions and spiritual practices. They showed him how to communicate with nature spirits, how to cure illnesses with plants, and how to connect with the spirit world.

Kagnan devoted himself completely to relearning and practiced intensely, seeking to regain his lost shamanic abilities. He learned the importance of connecting with nature and living in community.

Over time, Kagnan became a great shaman of the Tapirapé tribe and began to lead important ceremonies. He felt at home with the tribe, despite not remembering his past life.

Kagnan learned a lot from the Tapirapé and found a new purpose in his life. He began to live in harmony with nature and in communion with the spiritual world, with the help of the tribe that welcomed him.

Native Kagnan Story on Amazon Part 2

Kagnan, the memoryless native who became a shaman for the second time in the Amazon, found his true love in the Tapirapé tribe. He married the beautiful Kaxinawa Indian woman in a traditional ceremony that bound their hearts and souls together forever.

Together they worked to heal the sick, protect the forest and keep their tribe’s tradition alive. Kagnan, with his ability to communicate with nature spirits, and Kaxiunawa, with his ancestral wisdom and his connection to the tribe’s gods, formed an unbeatable duo that inspired respect and admiration in all who knew them.

Over time, Kagnan regained some memories of his past life, but he knew he was no longer the same person. He had found his place in the Tapirapé tribe, and together with his beloved Kaxiunawa, he would continue to live in harmony with nature and honor the traditions of his ancestors.

Story of Native Kagnan on Amazon Part 3

Having taken a portion prepared by Sister Healer Summer reminds Kagnan of his birth after being stricken with a deep fever as a result of the portion taken. A long time ago, a native was born in the Amazon jungle. His mother was an Indian woman who lived in the local tribe and his father was a skilled hunter.

From an early age, the native showed great interest in learning about nature and the animals that inhabited the jungle. He would spend hours exploring the forest and learning from the elders of the tribe about the traditions and stories of their culture.

Over time, he became a skilled hunter and an experienced guide for foreigners visiting the jungle. He was proud of his culture and shared his knowledge with everyone he met.

One day, a group of foreigners arrived in the jungle, eager to explore the forest and learn from the natives. The native guided them through the jungle, teaching them about the local plants and animals and sharing stories about his tribe’s history and culture.

Foreigners were impressed by the native’s knowledge and skill at such a young age and invited him to visit their home countries. He accepted the invitation and traveled the world, sharing his culture and learning about other cultures around the world.

Today he is remembered as one of the Amazon’s greatest cultural guides and ambassadors, inspiring others to learn and appreciate the cultural diversity of the world in the wild.

Elder Ceremony for Kwanita

Today was the initiation ceremony for our newest Elder, Kwanita.

Kwanita answering the Shamans questions.

It was a great ceremony, and while some missed Bubba’s holding one of his great speeches others though that the speech elder Catten made was equally good!

Naked Wednesday – Inti Celebration

Naked Wednesday was in honour of inti this time. We all met in the beautiful cave, Summer had decorated for the event. 

People gather at the temple

Once everyone had settled, it was time to get our hair painted in the red colour of the sun. 

After most had their hair coloured red, it was time for a series of rituals. Atan said a prayer and then Summer and Whisper put Bubba’s wedding bowl together again so he could remarry. 

Belleniko entertained with stories of Bubba’s marriage before we head to the Xoco sacred circle to continue the celebration.

Thank you everyone for participating!

Tribe Days

Monday we had Stephen and Daniel return to build an outhouse, according to the Shamans specifications. 

Daniel building an outhouse

Then Wednesday we went to see Belleniko’s cave. It included dancing in front of her “totem”, and some cardio training for our elder Bubba.

Naked Wednesday in Belleniko’s Cave