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What is the shamanic snuff made

of?

The leading ingredient of rapé (aka Hapé, Rapeh) is a exclusive blend of tobacco called nicotiana rustica,
which contains about 20 times the amount of nicotine usually found in the common tobacco.

The indigenous people who make rapé mix this cigarette with various medicinal plants, such as mint,
clover, tonka pinto beans, banana peels and cinnamon.

Some Rapé recipes add more powerful ingredients such as anadenanthera, jurema, and coca. At some
point I have also, in one occasion tried a blend of snuff along with a tiny percentage of datura, which is a
very powerful psycotropic grow.

There are therefore many varieties of rapé. Some incredibly mild, others very strong. I have personally
tried many of them i can guarantee that the range of experiences you can have is really wide.
No later than this elaborate more about this further on.

How to take rapé

As I mentioned earlier, taking rapé is a ceremony. Amazon people administer it to each other using a
pipe called Tepi. They insert a small amount of shamanic snuff into the pipe, apply the pipe into the
nostril of the other person and blow the rapé in his or her nose.

An alternative way to take the shamanic snuff has been the Kuripe, a small, v-shaped pipe that allow you
to definitely self administer the mixture.

I personally own several pipe joints of both kinds. If you are alone and you feel like consuming rapé, the
Kuripe will do. But my advice is to use often the Tepi in most situations.

Having rapé delivered by a professional person you trust is by far the best way. In fact , the relative of
trust with the shaman is a crucial part of the practical experience. It allows you to focus on the
experience itself, without worrying with regards to the process.

The shaman is also responsible for choosing the amount of rapé to administer and the strength with
which it is blown it into the nose.

As a general rule, it is advisable not to ask a stranger to apply the Tepi pipe on you. Use the Kuripe
instead or else with somebody you trust who has some experience.

Rapé is often used as a key part of Ayahuasca cerimonies.

Rapé tobacco benefits

When people ask me about the benefits of that medicine, I usually tell them that it gives a sense of
understanding, because this is how it feels to me.

But the rapé cigarettes benefits are clearly dependant on the composition of the snuff.

With lighter doses and mixtures, the benefits may include an agreeable feeling in your nose, the opening
of the nostrils regarding colds and a sense of light detachment.

Right after taking this, I close my eyes for a few minutes to focus on my very own inner feelings or
sensations. When I am administering to help somebody else, I usually give her or him a light head
massage afterward in addition to focus Reiki energy to the forehead, where the rapé outcome is felt the
most.

The psychedelic blends of rapé can although induce much deeper effects. It is crucial then to be aware
of which kind of snuff you are about to take: You don’t want to get started flying if this was not part of
the plan!

The side effects of rapé


Different people react in different ways while taking the shamanic smoking cigarettes. The most
common side effect of rapé is running nose. Just about every shaman I know always has tissues ready to
use.

It is a good practice to firmly blow your nose after being managed, to expel the powder from your nose.

In rare conditions, vomiting can be another side effect of rapé. It has certainly not happened to me,
though.

So , is the shamanic snuff a drug?

The answer really depends by which kind of rapé (aka Hapé, Rapeh) and what do you personally
consider a drug.

In the event you consider tobacco a drug, well: the shamanic snuff tobacco is also a drug. If it contains
psychotropic substances, it can be, as a matter of fact, a psychedelic drug.

But if you are into shamanism therefore you believe that sacred medicine can help you to reach a higher
state of consciousness, so rapé is not a drug: it is on the other hand a powerful tool.

In the Amazon, people use rapé both for medical and recreational use. The shamans administer it to
cure people from a variety of diseases and to make them reach a greater state of mind.

But among the various tribes, people also take rapé recreationally.

Is rapé legal?

To my comprehension, most of the law authorities around the world don’t consider rapé the drug.

Although, because the snuff shamanic tobacco can be created with different herbs, it may be technically
treated as a drug when it includes substances that are not allowed by the local law.

Some instance, if rapé contains a large quantity of coca actually leaves, it can be treated as a drug in
most of the countries where cocaine is illegal. But in Perù and Colombia, wherever possession and
cultivation of coca plants is 100 % legal in certain quantities and under certain regulations, it can be
helped.

Some people I know have also investigated how to transport rapé concerning countries. The limitations
of carrying shamanic tobacco across sides are pretty much the same of the ones which applies to usual
tobacco.

European legislation allows you to carry up to 1 kg of tobacco through immigration. Similar rules apply
to the usa.

Isit addictive?
Yes, it is. The main ingredient of rapé is nicotiana rustica, a kind of tobacco that contains a higher level
associated with nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive substance. So , is the shamanic snuff.

Rapé is not to be consumed frequently. Taking rapé is a ceremony, and as a ceremonial substance it has
to be treated with awareness and respect..

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