• Episode 21 Why Ayahuasca Can't Heal You

  • May 8 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 21 Why Ayahuasca Can't Heal You

  • Summary

  • The intention of this Round Table is to unite healers and teachers across the globe to join in service, to educate and uplift humanity in this time of global transition. The focus is healing, awakening and self empowerment, expanding our awareness of who we truly are. We stand on the common ground that we are our own healers and love is the medicine that heals old wounds and brings us together as a real family that we are. We walk many paths but we all walk the one path of the One Heart.

    And so, we gather together to bring our experiences, wisdom and tools to those who are looking for guidance, community and support. Gathering in circle is and creating a sacred space intentionally to share and cooperate reminds us that we are equal and part of the one human family. We are planting this idea as a seed, and we are excited to see how it will grow, flourish and enrich the collective.

    1st Episode - “Why Ayahuasca will not heal you?” 

    Nina Izel, moderator - www.avatarhealingarts.com  Alexandra-Jo Hastings - @sheisyourmedicine Angela Benck - www.angelabenck.com  Diana Myers - https://thepsychedelicsocietyofamerica.org/ Anna Waterbird - https://www.facebook.com/Ometeotl-Nosara-Costa-Rica-102830788356979

    Listen to this episode to meet some inspiring women who serve as healers, teachers and guardians of the Earth. We share about our journey of healing and awakening and how the Ayahuasca played an important role for all of us in many significant ways. You will hear about our integration process and our favorite tools we use to support others.  Join our tribe and learn about our offerings to support and uplift you in these rapidly changing times.

    You are the healer, love is the medicine.

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