Its medicine works primarily on the emotional body and the heart center:

Healing the Heart Center: This is the quintessential medicine for comforting wounded hearts, helping to process grief, loss, and deep sadness with maternal gentleness.

Flexibility and Adaptability: Just as a plant bends before the river's current without breaking, its spirit teaches the participant to be flexible in the face of life's changes, releasing mental rigidity.

Openness to Empathy: It facilitates a reconnection with one's own and others' sensitivity, promoting states of compassion and unconditional love.

Support in Integration: In medicine retreats, Bobinsana is often a perfect ally for softening intense processes, allowing revelations to settle peacefully in the heart.

Bobinsana

What is it for? Therapeutic purposes

In the sacred dance of Ayahuasca, Bobinsana acts as a guiding light. Its presence in the medicine enhances the effectiveness of the ceremony, granting crystal clarity to both the seeker and the healer, allowing the message of the plants to be understood with purity.

Recognized for its diagnostic capacity, this master plant opens the healer's vision to precisely identify the root of ailments, enabling healing that arises from the deepest part of the being.

Its leaves and flowers carry a subtle energy that elevates the quality of visions. They not only beautify the spiritual journey but also temper the will, strengthening the participant's commitment to their own awakening and inner growth.

Bobinsana flowers are the soul of cleansing baths. By immersing themselves in their essence, participants release heavy burdens, allowing their energy to blossom in harmony with nature.

As a medicine of the heart, Bobinsana is the weaver of harmonious relationships.

Its sacred baths balance masculine and feminine energies, healing emotional bonds and attracting love from a state of wholeness and mutual respect.

Bobinsana teaches us the flexibility and strength of the river; it invites us to flow with life without losing our roots, integrating the tenderness of love with the strength of spirit.

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The Mistress of Sweetness and Rigor: Many shamans and plant healers began their journey not with thunder, but with the whisper of Bobinsana. She is the plant that softens the spirit of the apprentice, preparing them to receive the most powerful visions of the jungle with an open and courageous heart.

The Apprentice's Diet: In the early stages of shamanism, the apprentice retreats into silence to "diet" Bobinsana. In this isolation, the plant not only heals the body but also begins to weave its roots into the psyche of the future healer, granting them the sensitivity necessary to hear the song of all other plants.

The Gift of Song (Icaros): It is said that the first icaros of many healers were born under the shade of Bobinsana. Its pink flowers, which seem to burst into light at dawn, teach the melodies that heal the soul's sorrows and harmonize the energy of those seeking solace.

Strength like the Vine, Fluidity like Water: Growing on riverbanks, Bobinsana teaches the initiate a vital lesson: the ability to be flexible in the face of life's storms (like water) while maintaining a deep and unshakeable root in tradition and respect for ancestors.

Initiation through the Bobinsana

In the Andean-Amazonian worldview, plants are not objects, but Teachers. They possess an "inner doctor" or spirit that guides the seeker in their process of introspection and healing.

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