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Kuntanawa Tipy | Daily Meditation

Kuntanawa Tipy | Daily Meditation

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Vibrational Essence:

  • Cleansing & Purifying: Clears negative energy and promotes spiritual purification.
  • Refreshing & Grounding: Opens sinuses and brings grounding energy.
  • Gentle & Softening: Light on the nasal passages, suitable for repeated use.
  • Focus & Clarity: Enhances mental clarity and deepens meditation.
  • Uplifting & Energizing: Provides a refreshing and energizing boost.

Kuntanawa Tipy Hapé is a soothing blend crafted by a member of the Kuntanawa tribe, using locally sourced, organically grown Rustica and Sapota tree ashes. This hapé is unique due to the addition of Tipy, an indigenous herb known for its spiritual cleansing and meditation-enhancing properties. Tipy plays a central role in the blend, infusing it with a gentle yet profound energy that aids in clearing mental distractions and aligning the spirit.

Upon application, the hapé creates a strong initial effect that quickly subsides, opening the sinuses and providing a refreshing, clean feeling. The fine powder absorbs smoothly into the nasal passages, with minimal residue reaching the throat. Sneezing may occur as the body expels any energetic blockages, further cleansing the user. The delicate sweetness of the Sapota ashes ensures that the blend remains easy on the sinuses, allowing for frequent use without overwhelming the nasal passages.

Kuntanawa Tipy Blend is ideal for those who wish to incorporate a gentle, daily ritual into their practice. It enhances focus and mental clarity, making it perfect for meditation, spiritual work, or as a revitalizing boost throughout the day. Its grounding qualities provide a calming presence, while its refreshing aroma helps clear both the body and mind.

About The Tribe

The Kuntanawa tribe is a small indigenous group located in the Acre region of Brazil. They have struggled to regain full ethnic recognition and their territory, following the devastating massacres of the rubber boom. Today, there are only around 250 members of the Kuntanawa tribe left, and they are working to preserve their culture and traditions through organizing festivals with other Pano linguistic tribes. The Kuntanawa place a strong emphasis on the ritualistic use of Ayahuasca, believing it will help them recover their lost traditions and knowledge. However, their language is believed to be irrecoverably lost.

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This natural product is offered for its ethnographic and historical value and is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for a specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen, or a scientific sample. The information provided is purely meant for historical, scientific and educational purposes and should never be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific use. The use and application of our product is at the customer's decision, responsibility and risk.

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