Friday, March 13, 2009
Albert Hoffman, Shamanic Healing and the double edged sword-Healing in Peru and Ecuador
TESTIMONIALS: PROGRAMS and DISTANCE HEALING
Testimonial of the
Month:
"I had been in and around Iquitos for a month and a half, drinking
ayahuasca with a few different ayahuasceros and vegetalistas, before I met
Meghan and Luco (Eloy) through a series of fortuitous synchronicities...as often
happens when one begins to work with the medicine. Many people who have worked
with healers know that not all shamans work within the integrity of the medicine
- unfortunately, many of these people have dubious motivations and are out to
make money on unwitting ayahuasca tourists. One must remember that shamans are
only human! While some of them have incredible healing abilities and are
well-versed in the techniques of shamanic ecstacy, they are not all holy people,
and they are not all lightworkers. Some are no better than a snake-oil salesman,
and some actually do more harm than good. But who can blame them? The Peruvian
people live in poverty, and the ayahuasca industry attracts Westerners and
money. Having said that, ayahuasca seekers must follow their own instincts and
decide whose integrity and intentions align with their own. I believe that
ayahuasca amplifies the energy behind integrity and intention. Make sure you
feel right about who you drink with.
Now, there are still ayahuasceros who
have preserved the sacredness and beauty of the the ayahuasca ceremony. Both he
and Meghan, I truly believe, want to help as many people as they can. Luco
preserves the sweetness of ayahuasca within his good heart. He is gentle and
playful and childlike. When you drink with him, you feel like together you are
all learning - ayahuasca is the one true teacher, and we are her children. His
humility, goodness and light allow one to journey to freedom, to the depths of
healing and learning. And I have always felt safe within his space - he holds it
well.
For those who want to experience other medicinal plants or other plant
diets, Luco is also very knowledgable about his jungle surroundings and easily
identifies the plants within his jungle medicine cabinet. I did an 8-day Sanago
diet with Luco - and it was powerful. Sanago is a mighty nerve tonic, and while
understood in the West, I've been told by a local gringo shaman/medical adept
that he has cured Parkinson's with one round of this plant. I can attest to its
nerve rejuvinating attributes - I have suffered from a series of head injuries,
I found that after my diet I felt sharper and more mentally flexible than I had
in awhile. I think if the medical community ever decides to study this, they
would find some interesting applications for the treatment of nervous disorders.
But this is only one plant! The Amazon, and this area in particular, is one of
the most biologically diverse areas on our planet, and there are medicinal
plants, bugs, and frogs everywhere - some undiscovered, some unknown outside the
region. Luckily, Luco is a pretty good guide to hae when working with this huge
jungle pharmacopeia.
Luco and Meghan and their kids have created a welcoming
family atmosphere for those who stay with them. When you're with them, you can
just chill and relax. Their family is all about Love: Love for the Medicine,
Love for people, Love for this good Earth, Love for the Light. And I think, more
than anything, that ayahuasca just wants us to Love. In Love is our
power.
Peace. Love. Harmony"
- Ashley, Boulder CO
Distance Healing
Testimonials:
"I received a distance healing from Eloy of Infinite Light Peru
after the suddent and tragic passing of my brother. Meghan of Infinite Light was
very supportive, stating that despite the great physical distance the healing
would help to ease some of my pain. Eloy called my spirit into ceremony on two
consecutive evenings and during the second of the two I experienced a great
state of calm and peacefulness, even a slight bit of euphoria, that lasted for
several hours. It was the first night of relief I had had since my brother's
passing and I felt more at peace than I had for many months."
- Joe, PA
September 2008
"I have been on a journey of spiritual growth for about two
years. Throughout these years I have released old beliefs, let go of shame and
guilt about events that I had previously judged as wrong, and continually have
grown into a stronger, healed woman.
However, a few months ago I had
plateaued. Then one night suddenly all of the issues, feelings and beliefs that
I had been stuffing down started coming up! I purged a huge amount of dark,
negativity; the whole while I felt like I was out of my body. A few days later I
got an email from Meghan. She wanted to let me know that Luco (Eloy) was working
on my dad's spirit, as I had asked him to, and my spirit then asked if he could
work on me. Then I asked her, 'was this on Monday around 10:30?' She replied
'yes.' Truly, my spirit was touched. My spirit defies time and space. Luco and
the other healers in Infinite Light were and still are able to interact with my
soul, whenever my soul is ready and willing to be present to healing. It was an
amazing release, a huge shift in me which allowed me to be able to break through
the plateau. I moved into the next chapter in my healing journey. I am
grateful."
- Lady Jayne, DC Metro
"Everything is Possible
Distance
Healing from Shaman Eloy does center and change me, like a beautiful work of
art, since I do feel he works with me and on the tapestry of my life, helping me
tie new knots, bring in new colors to my design, and when that happens, my heart
opens and all of life becomes possible again."
~Plume Patti~Santa Barbara,
CA
"The next day, I felt like the distance healing cracked the ice on my
heart and let me to be a little more open, and I felt so light. I felt that I
have become truth and always stay true to myself and others. I am staying open
to everything and love myself even more. Once you try distance healing, you will
(or might not) notice changes, but it will be more positive than before!"
-
Sweet Tima, DC Metro
Spiritual and physical healing -Hibiru Language Post
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/shaman-healer.html
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/Ecuador-shaman-tour.html
This second link explains the sacred Ingapirca and many other facets of shamanic healing in Ecuador which I shall go over in the next post. I will be accessing some scenes from my pulled up video references, if possible.
My recent post on Hibiru language refers to further posts on Spiritual/Physical Healing.This is one of a series of posts, hopefully, on this very comprehensive topic. I will cover where this phenomenon occurs around the world with descriptive photos and text and my own writings as well. I will also be referencing video links on you tube. Indigenous cultures seem more attached to and more open to invisible spirit worlds and they have the link to those worlds through the tribal shaman. The ceremony is elaborately planned in all instances, I think, to access these worlds whence the healing derives. The temple of the Sun was the setting of these healings. It was erected in an elliptical form to coincide with the movement of the Sun . The planetary movements are involved in the continuum of the healings as well . The use of tools and the shamanic trance like state is also integral. The meditative states which the Shaman induces are necessary for the completion of the healing process.
These are termed alternative healings and their success is commensurate with the openness of the ones being healed. Shamanic blessings also occur as part of the experience,the event.
Definition:- Shaman Healer: A Shaman is member of certain tribal societies
who acts as a medium between the visible world and an invisible spirit world and
who practices magic or sorcery for purposes of healing, divination, and control
over natural events. Shamanism involves body, mind and
heart.
My Experience: My shamanic experience came about unexpectedly.
Recently, while traveling through Ecuador, we had the opportunity to attend a
Shamanic Ceremony quite by accident and I felt it would be wonderful to
experience the shamanic healing. This is something I have always looked forward
to doing whether I was sick or not. I believe that other cultures have alternative techniques that can
be of great value to our healing process.
The Shamanic Healing Ceremony was
held at an ancient archeological complex, atop the platform of the so-called
Temple of the Sun which was erected in an elliptical form to coincide with the
movement of the sun. This complex was mostly a ceremonial site, used for worship
and astronomy which held great spiritual value.
It took the Shaman Healer
quite some time to set things up for the ceremony making sure that he had fire,
water and smoke in the center of the platform and positioning certain organic
items and tools around him. He then sat quietly for some time in a trance like
state. As we gathered around on the ancient platform and held hands, the Shaman
began the ceremony. We had a translator so we could all understand what was
happening.
Throughout the ceremony some of the participants decided at
different times to sit down and others continued to stand, each of us trying to
find our own peaceful space. It was quite a long ceremony with a lot of chanting
and rituals, but throughout the whole thing I remained in somewhat of a meditative state. Towards the end the Shaman gave each one of us some tobacco which he
had us place in our hands and hold it tightly while we put all our desires and
dreams into that tobacco. He then collected it and rolled it into this huge
cigar which he lit and began blessing each of us with its smoke.As the smoke surrounded each of us, the Shaman asked us to put all our thoughts and energy into our desires and dreams and to open ourselves up to those feelings. At the end he acknowledged that there were 2 people that he felt needed extra healing, one was myself and the other a young women in the group and he made an effort to bless the two of us individually and to surround us with the smoke again. For me, it was a very spiritual experience and I felt peace and hope. I feel that if we are open to all spiritual experiences it can be very liberated and healing.
Would I do it again? Most definitely! I recently returned to Ecuador and met with the Shaman Healer again and participated in a second healing ceremony. I would also try applying alternative healing techniques from a variety of cultures. Our society does not have the inside track on how to cure ourselves. I believe being open to all possibilities is essential to the healing process.
Hiburu language of the ancients We might become as gods- What does that mean?
- standing waves of light above and within the pyramids
- penetration of inaccessible chambers
- harmonic sound technology within the temple structures
- mother tongue language of light Hiburu primal seed language
- from phosphene flare patterns of the brain
- true language of light coursing through our nervous system
- encoding natural waveform geometries of the physical world
- hiburu mimicking waveform properties of light
- Enochian keys sound keys to vibratory matrix
- sonic equations within the ancient mantras and god names
- affects nervous system profound healing
As one who attained immortality, the secret of how we "might become as
gods", Thoth/Enoch promises to return at the end of time "with the keys to the
gates of the sacred land." In the controversial Dead Sea Scrolls, revealing the
lost Books Of Enoch removed from the Bible by early religious leaders, Enoch
describes a wondrous civilisation in the past, who misused the keys of higher
knowledge and were unable to save themselves from the last cataclysm. Both
literally and figuratively they lost the "keys", they lost all higher knowledge.
Yet, Enoch, along with many traditions, even the Mayan legend of Quetzacoatal,
promises a return of this knowledge at "The end of time", the end of the present
time cycle. Biblical Revelations promise "all will be revealed" at the end of
the present world. The extraordinary discoveries in Egypt and other parts of the
world, describe not just an advanced technology but, evolutionary path beyond
our present state. Careful scientific examination of the world's key pyramid
sites, reveal them to be sophisticated harmonic structures, not only mirroring
positions of the planets and stellar systems but, designed to mimic the chakras
and harmonic cavities of the human body. Even each stone within the Great
Pyramid is harmonically tuned to a specific frequency or musical tone. The
sarcophagus in the centre of the Great Pyramid is tuned to the frequency of the
human heart beat. Astonishing experiments, conducted by Dr. Hurtak and
colleagues at the Great Pyramid and other sites in the South Americas,
demonstrate the pyramids to be voice-activated "geophysical computers." Intoning
specific ancient sounds, the scientific team produced visible standing waves of
light, above and within the pyramids and were even able to penetrate, hitherto,
inaccessible chambers. Subsequent discoveries indicate the ancient
priest-scientists employed some sort of harmonic sound technology within the
temple structures. The lost Enochian knowledge reveals the mother tongue as a
"language of Light". Known to the ancients as HIBURU, it is the primal seed
language, introduced at the beginning of this time cycle. Modern research
confirms, the most ancient form Hebrew to be a natural language, the alphabetic
forms emerging from the phosphene flare patterns of the brain. The same shapes,
in fact, born of a spinning vortex. It is a true language of light, coursing
through our very nervous system. Encoding the natural waveform geometries of the
physical world, Hiburu is a harmonic language, mimicking the waveform properties
of light. The "keys" Enoch speaks of, turn out to be sound keys, keys to be
vibratory matrix of reality itself, the mythic "Power of the World". The
Enochian knowledge describes sonic equations, encoded within the ancient mantras
and god names, capable of directly affect the nervous system and producing
profound effect of healing and higher consciousness states.
Animals exist for their own reasons
A quote: This is the best time to be alive, says Alice Walker, because
there is so much work to do—so many poor to house and feed, so much opportunity
for self-realization, the earth itself to be saved. The Pulitzer Prize-winning
novelist, poet, and essayist talks about her spiritual practice, the importance
of resolve, and the charming perfection of her imperfect cat.Alice Walker is a writer and activist, meditator, and mother. The youngest of eight children born to a farm family in rural Georgia, Walker grew up to become one of the best-loved writers in America. Now 63, she continues to see life as a holy adventure packed with exploration and learning.The major themes of her writing remain unchanged. Walker is fascinated by community: its integral place in our lives, how it can be destroyed and achieved. She continues to contemplate suffering, especially among black women facing both sexism and racism. She calls her Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple “my Buddha novel without Buddhism.”Now Walker has written what may be her most revealing book, We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For. Subtitled Inner Light in a Time of Darkness and Meditations, it offers heartfelt considerations of the worst troubles of our time—environmental crisis, sexual abuse, poverty, injustice, war, despair, racism.While her writing often deals with horrifying subjects, Walker manages to accentuate the positive. Casual, precise, and fiercely honest, her contemplations read like letters to a friend. The word “love” comes up repeatedly. So do the compassionate Buddhist practices of metta and tonglen. Meditation is especially praised, and called a “loyal friend.”We Are The Ones We Have Been Waiting For is rife with grave concerns, yet when I spoke with Alice Walker, it was clear that she remains full of hope. She believes that with greater awareness than our ancestors possessed, and thanks to our tremendous capacity for insight, knowledge, and empathy, we can create positive change—in ourselves and the world. —David Swick