The Artwork of the Shipbo Conibo Tribe and Friends
Crafted by the Shipibo Conibo, an indigenous tribe nestled in a secluded settlement along the Ucayali River, comes a lineage of profound healing traditions. Utilizing Ayahuasca, a visionary plant, these master healers perform what many would deem miraculous healings.
Immersed in trance, they witness the Kene—the intricate designs and songs of the plants—and channel these visions into Icaros, sacred songs that realign and attune the energy frequencies of those they heal. This sacred geometry is lovingly woven into their vibrant clothing, tapestries, and pottery as an homage to their plant teachers and the potent healing powers they harness.
At Mamaloka, we work directly with these tribes, fully acknowledging that while they may appear to live in relative poverty from a Western lens, they are in fact immensely wealthy in spiritual depth. The jungle itself provides for their needs generously.
We are actively engaged in various projects to support this mystical and magical community. Join us as we celebrate and uplift the Shipibo Conibo—a tribe that may be materially modest but is abundantly rich in wisdom and harmony with the Earth.
The Artwork of Anderson Debernadi
Anderson Debernardi is a gifted visionary artist who learned his craft under the instruction of the Master, Don Pablo Amaringo. DeBernardi is clearly Pablo’s heir apparent; and as sometimes happens, Andy’s work is if anything superior to that of his teacher. He uses his training under Pablo as the platform to depict cosmic dimensions of incredible beauty. Take time out to enjoy his work, and to ponder.
– Dr. Dennis J. McKenna PH.D
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