Ayahuasca purveyor:
Grandmother may not always give you what you want, but she’ll give you what you need,” an ayahuasquera who calls herself Little Owl said, a few months ago, at an informational meeting in a loft in Chinatown.
After the movie, Little Owl, a fifty-two-year-old of Taiwanese descent with black bangs nearly to her eyebrows, answered questions.
An older man with silver hair and a booming voice spoke next: “Do you have doctors or anyone on hand who understands what’s happening on a pharmacological level if something goes wrong?”
There was a tense silence, and then Little Owl replied, “We are healing on a vibrational level.”
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/12/the-ayahuasca-boom-in-the-u-sIf you are interested in being part of the indigenous native spiritual heritage and walk the sacred way with us, or to participate in our sacred medicine ceremonies, we welcome you to join ONAC of NY Independent Branch Membership.
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The respect for it, those who inhabit it; and the respect and acknowledgement
of the spirits and the elders. That is what it is to be Indian."
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