Ayamtai is a Shuar word for a sacred space or altar, to rest and engage with the Spirit.
a place for ritual healing, therapies, guidance and plant medicines.
Mano is a traditional healer, therapist, musician and artist. Through his mixed European and Mexican descent his work bridges between the ancient traditions and modern life, integrating both Amazonian and Mexican medicine and herbalism, and Andean practices. Formally schooled in arts, indigenous ancestry has taught Mano his true path and (re-)education through ancestry and plant medicine, with recognitions as a traditional healer from
COFEMITES (Confederation of Integrative, Complementary and Traditional Medicine);
GAIPREM (Indigenous autonomous governments)
Uwishin TÃÃ Arutam Hilario, Dr.h.c., Elder, Traditional Shuar shaman: visionary, herbalist and healer. Ecuador
Tata Juvenal, Elder, traditional Chichimeca herbalist, conchero, shaman doctor, Mexico
Abuelo Ollin Yolotzin Chimal †2024, Elder, Traditional doctor, shaman, herbalist, educator, Mexico.
Mano has been on this path for more than 22 years, guiding people and retreats internationally from a profound place of love, wisdom and humbleness, and working with students and people in Europe, Jamaica, Ecuador and Mexico. Churuwia is the name he received in the Shuar tradition, meaning ´waterfall eagle´, referring to the Amazonian Harpy eagle, the largest of eagles.
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