24/12/2022
CHONON METSA HEALIN CENTER Healing Center
The diet
Ayahuasca is becoming increasingly popular around the world, but one aspect of these sacred ceremonies remains a mystery to many: why do we have to change what we eat, do, and think before our ceremony? There is a lot of conflicting information on the internet regarding diet. We understand why so many people seem confused. Here at CHONON METSA, we strive to teach and communicate the philosophy of the Shipibo diet throughout your retreat and ensure that you come prepared.
First of all, the Shipibo diet is its own healing modality in its own right, and it differs from much of the information elsewhere on the internet about diets. The Shipibo diet is a crucial aspect of the entire Shipibo spiritual system, providing spirit guides and allies to those who enter this sacred process in the form of master plant spirits. In many ways, diet is more valued for personal growth than even the ingestion of Ayahuasca. For these reasons, the Shipibo diet, also known simply as diet, is a mandatory aspect of all guest retreats and comprises a large part of the healing that Maestro paolo provides. It can be difficult at times, but most guests find tremendous spiritual and personal growth after committing to their process.
So what exactly is diet? It is important to note that the Shipibo diet is about the ingestion of master plants such as Piñon Colorado, Renaco, Sanango, Mapacho, Shiringa, Nihue Rao, etc... and it is not directly related to Ayahuasca ceremonies, not even with food . Rather, individuals of the Shipibo culture who choose to go on a diet, like all guests who come to CHONON METSA, voluntarily choose to enter an ascetic time in their lives, refraining from indulgences of taste, pleasure, and entertainment. to spend all your time. their energy to connect with the spirits of plants. This process is similar to other spiritual traditions such as fasting or prolonged meditation. Dieters enter into a spiritual process to