Shamanic Ceremonies, Workshop & Healing - Amsterdam
The Night Watchman: Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony + Rapé.
Friday May 10, 2019 - 18:00-22:00
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Shamanic Palm Reading: Gain Clarity on Your Life’s Purpose
Saturday, May 12, 2018 - 10:00-18:00
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Personal Shamanic Healing ceremonies
during my stay are available. - Please inquire.
http://www.roos.nl/agenda/guayusa-droom-thee-ceremonie-itzhak-beery/
The Night Watchman: Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony + Rapé.
Friday May 10, 2019 - 18:00-22:00
REGISTER
Shamanic Palm Reading: Gain Clarity on Your Life’s Purpose
Saturday, May 12, 2018 - 10:00-18:00
REGISTER
* * *
Personal Shamanic Healing ceremonies
during my stay are available. - Please inquire.
http://www.roos.nl/agenda/guayusa-droom-thee-ceremonie-itzhak-beery/

RECOMMENDED READING - MY BESTSELLER 3RD BOOK.
SHAMANIC HEALING: TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR THE MODERN WORLD
“Shamanic Healing is an important book for the times we live in."
Sandra Ingerman, MA author of 10 books including Soul Retrieval and Walking in Light: The Everyday Empowerment of Shamanic Life
In his new book, Itzhak invites you to meet his teachers and learn about his personal journey from a skeptic to a believer. He describes the contrasts between the two health systems, what Shamanic Healing really is, who can become a shaman, the source of illnesses, the principals and cosmology. He provides step-by-step instructions on many healing teachings, ceremonies, and techniques, such as La Limpia–energy cleansing, diagnostic and divination readings, protection techniques from negative energies, soul retrieval, de-possession and additional healing tips. Also included are thirty true and inspiring healing stories in which the power of the ancient know how changed and healed modern peoples’ lives, and freed them from panic attacks, schizophrenia, PTSD, depression, relieved cancer, chronic pain, grief, and relationship problems.
"A must read to be prescribed to all seeking healing, as well as for their health professionals."
Stephan Rechtschaffen, MD – Founder of Blue Spirit Costa Rica and Omega Institute
SHAMANIC HEALING: TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR THE MODERN WORLD
“Shamanic Healing is an important book for the times we live in."
Sandra Ingerman, MA author of 10 books including Soul Retrieval and Walking in Light: The Everyday Empowerment of Shamanic Life
In his new book, Itzhak invites you to meet his teachers and learn about his personal journey from a skeptic to a believer. He describes the contrasts between the two health systems, what Shamanic Healing really is, who can become a shaman, the source of illnesses, the principals and cosmology. He provides step-by-step instructions on many healing teachings, ceremonies, and techniques, such as La Limpia–energy cleansing, diagnostic and divination readings, protection techniques from negative energies, soul retrieval, de-possession and additional healing tips. Also included are thirty true and inspiring healing stories in which the power of the ancient know how changed and healed modern peoples’ lives, and freed them from panic attacks, schizophrenia, PTSD, depression, relieved cancer, chronic pain, grief, and relationship problems.
"A must read to be prescribed to all seeking healing, as well as for their health professionals."
Stephan Rechtschaffen, MD – Founder of Blue Spirit Costa Rica and Omega Institute

The Night Watchman: Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony + Rapé blowing ceremony
This is a powerful experiential intensive shamanic evening into the dimensions of dreamtime, and altered states. It is a vision quest that challenges your inner warrior, your sense of space, time and direction, as you step in into the mystery of dreamtime.
In a special traditional ceremony we honor the Guayusa tree spirit with chants, songs and music. As we sip the sacred tea, we go into a deep meditative silence in darkness to encounter and communicate with our spirit guides and other spirits to enable us to bring new visions and awareness into our lives.
The Amazonian Kichwa of Ecuador believes that the Guayusa plant taught human beings how to dream. It is also called “The Night Watchman” as it sharpens the hunter’s instincts keep focused energy and has night vision and awareness. Kichwa families drink gourds of Guayusa around the communal fire from dawn till sunrise as a way to create a tribal bond and rejuvenate their spirit and bodies. During this time, they share their night’s dreams as the shaman interprets them so they can plan the day’s course of action. This is also the time when the elders teach the youth about ancestral myths, hunting practices and social ethics.
Guayusa, similarly to yerba maté, is a medicinal plant that contains caffeine without the rugged edges and it’s filled with healthy antioxidants. It also has theobromine, found in chocolate, and L-theanine, found in green tea. You will feel fully alive. It is not hallucinating; it simply activates the brain, not allowing it to go deep into theta/delta states (below the level of the conscious mind), which allows you to “see” your vision.
This is a powerful experiential intensive shamanic evening into the dimensions of dreamtime, and altered states. It is a vision quest that challenges your inner warrior, your sense of space, time and direction, as you step in into the mystery of dreamtime.
In a special traditional ceremony we honor the Guayusa tree spirit with chants, songs and music. As we sip the sacred tea, we go into a deep meditative silence in darkness to encounter and communicate with our spirit guides and other spirits to enable us to bring new visions and awareness into our lives.
The Amazonian Kichwa of Ecuador believes that the Guayusa plant taught human beings how to dream. It is also called “The Night Watchman” as it sharpens the hunter’s instincts keep focused energy and has night vision and awareness. Kichwa families drink gourds of Guayusa around the communal fire from dawn till sunrise as a way to create a tribal bond and rejuvenate their spirit and bodies. During this time, they share their night’s dreams as the shaman interprets them so they can plan the day’s course of action. This is also the time when the elders teach the youth about ancestral myths, hunting practices and social ethics.
Guayusa, similarly to yerba maté, is a medicinal plant that contains caffeine without the rugged edges and it’s filled with healthy antioxidants. It also has theobromine, found in chocolate, and L-theanine, found in green tea. You will feel fully alive. It is not hallucinating; it simply activates the brain, not allowing it to go deep into theta/delta states (below the level of the conscious mind), which allows you to “see” your vision.