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Temple Mãe D`Аguа – Goias –Alto-Paraiso – Brazil
The 5th festival of Sacred Medicine
January 14 – February 2, 2017
Condor Eagle is a Festival devoted to the Healing of the Earth, people and
everything alive with the help of Sacred and natural medicine like Ayahuaska, Peyot,
Rape and many others. On the gathering in the Temple of Waters` Mother there will be
sung prayers for healing the waters of the Planet and our inner waters, held rituals of
many traditions of the South America by the strong healers and experienced shamans
of different tribes.
The Festival will be held in the place of strength, in the town where lots of rivers
are born and then bring their waters to the waterfalls of all Latin America. Alto-Paraiso
is the place of strength due to the biggest underground crystal in the world with the
20 km diameter. It forms a plateau that is 1650 m high from the sea level and is called
Chapada dos Viadeiros (“The plateau of Deers”).
In the town of the shamans, colorful birds, alternative and creative people you can
feel that the Paradise really exists. The name of the town is even translated from the
Portugal as the Highest Paradise. This exact place connects the Shamans for holding
such kind of a festival.
Once again we will meet in the sacred grounds of our Temple Mother of Water, to share
the diversity of ways in which the sacred medicines express themselves, joining our
prayers for a more harmonious and sustainable way to live together in beauty and
peace, and to better be able to care for the future of our children and of our mother
earth and all of it’s wonderful natural resources.
Various types of live music will be played throughout the ceremonies, celebrating the
divine.
Our Festival is a prayer for peace, for the union of the tribes and the people of the
world, for the evolution of consciousness, for our health, for the health of our planet
and for the blessings of the Great Spirit.
Temple Mãe D’água
Situated in “Samasati”, a beautiful valley, with an altitude of 1200 meters, close to the
town of Alto Paraíso in the state of Goiás, and 240 Km north of Brasilia, the capital of
Brazil. It’s founder members started drinking Ayahuasca together in 1996, and in the
year 2000, the community started to grow. The members went through processes of
transformation and awakening together. From those precious moments, with love and
deep gratitude, they built their temple “Mãe D’Agua” (Mother of Water) at the
community where they realize their spiritual work. Shortly after that they created the
Institution “Centro de Conscientização dos Amigos da Floresta”, thus legalizing the
Temple Mãe D’agua, within the legislation governing the ayahuasca. The work of the
Temple is dedicated to explore all levels and states of consciousness that promote a
harmonious life experience, through the recognition of the divine within, the source,
the creator that we are. That awareness brings harmony with existence, and all realms
of the universe. Ayahuasca vitalizes health and creates confidence in our potential,
dissolving everyday worries through the process of an expansive and liberating inner
work.
Rituals with Ayahuasca
At the rituals, blessed with pure light, the divine is expressed through music, which is
sublime. The members channel most of the hymns sung in the ceremonies. The songs
open the doorway for inner exploration in an environment where love, healing,
gratitude, playfulness, joy, abundance and celebration happen naturally, allowing the
God within each one to manifest.Different kinds of rituals invite different kinds of
energies to experience this esoteric science in its full magnitude.
We will have in this festival, the following spiritual leaders:
Putanny Yawanawa
Female spiritual leader of the Yawanawa, from the
“Aldeia Nova Esperança”, Tarauaca, Acre. One of the first
Yawanawa woman to become a spiritual leader and to
do the sacred oath inside the spiritual tradition of her
tribe.
Nawashahu & Ikashahu
Daughters of Putanny and Biraci B. Nikiwaka.
Singer of the music of the yawanawa’s tradition.
Biraci Jr. Iskukua
Young leadership of the “Yawanawa Aldeia Nova
Esperanca”.
Disciple of the Pajé Yawa. Made the sacred oath inside the
spiritual tradition of the tribe.
Ninawá Pai da mata
Ninawa-А
He is the spiritual leader and Pajé of the
tribe Huni Kuin from the Aldeia Novo
Futuro, indigenous land along the river
Humaitá, Acre. He leads ceremonies in
the tradition of the Huni Kuin and Nixi
Pae. He brings the joy of his tribes in his
music and in his knowledge about
native healing plants.
Ninawae Bane
Young spiritual leader chosen by the
elders to give continuity to the
ceremonial tradition of the Caxinauá
tribe in the Amazons. He Performs the
Jibóia dance, the snake honoured by his
tribe.
Kuauhtli
A Sundancer and Mexica-Aztec dancer.
Leading ceremonies for over 30 years.
From the Teocali Quetzalcoatl tradition,
works with the Sacred Water Drum and
Half Moon Altar.
Ge Marques
Gê works with the Umbanda and the
Daime together,
where the spirits incorporate through
the mediums to work for
the healing and to celebrate the “orixás”.
His center “Reino do Sol” is situated in S.
Paulo, Brazil where he teaches his line of
work. He is gifted with a beautiful
hymnary.
Teocali Quetzalcoatl
Born in Mazatlán, from the “Mayo
Yoreme of Sinaloa culture”, México.
Member of the Teocali Quetzalcoatl
Tradition, leads cerimonies with the
“Sacred Water Drum” and the “Half
Moon Altar”. Founder member of the
Association “Raíces del Corazón de la
Tierra” in México and Catalunya, Spain.
Chavita Valdez Armenta
Chavita, Matzuwa’s brother, is also a
founder member of the Association
“Raíces del Corazón de la Tierra”.
Leading ceremonies with his brother in
the Tradition of “Teocali Quetzalcoatl”.
Performs the “Danza del venado” “Yaqui-
Yoreme”.
Yatra
Founder of “Friends of the Forest” in Amsterdam,
Holland.
Leading rituals around the world since 1993.
Implemented the first drug addiction treatment
program with ayahuasca in Europe.
Founder of “Centro de Conscientização dos
Amigos da Floresta” and Temple “Mãe D’agua” in
Alto Paraíso. Well known for her healing work
and her visionary music from the world of
ayahuasca.
The team of Temple Mãe D`Аguа
Professional musicians who play wonderful music.
With their hymns they bring to our world the worlds of Ajawuaska
Healers who work with the medicines for almost 20 years.
Condor Eagle 2017 Schedule Jan 14 – Saturday 21:00 PM: Bane & Ninawá (Huni Kuin/Caxinauá Tribe – Brazil) Jan 15 – Sunday 23:00 PM: Matzuwa & Chavita (Mayo Yoreme Culture – México) Jan 17 – Tuesday 21:00 PM: Putanny Yawanawa & Familia (Yawanawa Tribe – Brazil) Jan 18 – Wednesday 23:00 PM: Kuauhtli (Teocali Quetzalcoatl Tradition – USA) Jan 20 – Friday 21:00 PM: Yatra & Temple mãe D’água (Alto Paraiso – Brazil) Jan 21 – Saturday 23:00 PM: Condor Eagle Ceremony (All shamans together) Jan 23 – Monday 21:00 PM: Gê & Reino do Sol (Umbandaime – Brazil) Jan 24 – Tuesday 23:00 PM: Matzuwa & Chavita (Mayo Yoreme Culture – México) Jan26 – Thursday 21:00 PM: Putanny Yawanawa & Familia (Yawanawa Tribe – Brazil) Jan 27 – Friday 23:00 PM: Condor Eagle Ceremony (All shamans together) Jan 29 – Sunday 21:00 PM: Yatra & Temple mãe D’água (Alto Paraiso – Brazil) Jan 30 – Monday 23:00 PM: Kuauhtli (Teocali Quetzalcoatl Tradition- USA) Feb 1 – Wednesday 21:00 PM: Bane & Ninawá (Huni Kuin/Caxinauá Tribe – Brazil) Feb 2 – Thursday 21:00 PM: Gê & Reino do Sol (Umbandaime – Brazil) Ceremonies starting at 23:00 PM, will go till dawn.
The acting plan: Arriving to Brasilia (the capital of Brazil) not later than January, 13.
In the airport of Brasilia you`ll be met and passed to Alto-Paraiso.
If there will be some free daytime, we will take an excursion in the capital.
We`ll also visit currency exchange to buy Brazil Reals (that are more than real money) on the best
rate.
There is no exchange in Alto-Paraiso, but you can pay for the ceremonies in dollars and euro.
There is also a ATM, so you can take cash from your credit/debit card.
When arrived in Alto-Paraiso, you will stay at Art-Centre “Tsunami Art”
January, 14.
The breakfast, adaptation, getting earthed, travel to the waterfall and getting ready to the first
ceremony.
In the evening – transfer to the Temple, making acquaintance with the medicine, opening of the
Festival.
From this date, the ceremonies will take place every day till the 2nd of February.
You can visit as many ceremonies as does your body want, your mind allows and your Spirit asks.
Once in a several evenings there will be organized trips to different waterfalls and places of strength.
If you are planning to visit a Festival with a company, you can choose to rent a car – it will give you
more possibilities and make you free to travel as much as you want.
The average cost of the rent is 20-25 $ a day.
Moreover, before or after the festival you can visit Rio-de-Janeiro, Iguacu falls and John, the well-
known healer-by-God.
February, 3.
Getting ready to the way back.
For those who wish to stay for
some time after the Festival
we advise to write in advance
for the organization of your
living.
Tsunami Art Center
In “Tsunami Art” there will be a private and safe territory for living, vegetarian organic
food, the space for meditations “Zendo” special for the practices and the ceremonies,
the fruit garden, the space and instruments for creative work and holding rituals
around the fire.
If you wish, you can also rent a house near the river and the Temle Mae`d Agua, which
is situated in the mountains 2 km away from the center of the town.
Visiting the waterfalls:
In a daytime before and after the ceremonies we will enjoy and heal ourselves by the travelling to the waterfalls and places of strength of the incredibly beautiful town Alto-Paraiso and its surroundings.
What to bring • Flashlight
• Rain coat
• Blanket and a pillow to seat on, as the temple only provides straw mats on the
floor.
• Water bottle.
• Dress in warm WHITE CLOTHES (It can get cold during the night).
Price of the Travel 1400$
• Includes 14 days of accommodation in comfortable conditions with breakfasts;
• Transfer Brazilia Airport- Alto Paraiso - Brazilia Airport (capital);
• Transport to the ceremony (Tsunami - Mae de Agua);
• Arrange transportation and a guide to the waterfalls.
Price doesn’t include:
• Flight to Brazil;
• Entrance fee to the waterfalls (on average $ 3-6 waterfall, there are free ones);
• Lunches and dinners (there are self-service restaurants in the town with delicious
Brazilian food, where you can eat without knowing Portuguese, you take portion by
the weight, the average cost at $7-9. Also lot’s of acai, green coconuts and organic food
at the local market two times a week and plenty of fruits)
• Ceremonies;
• Personal expenses.
Ceremonies Prices:
The minimum donation is R$195,00 (Brazilian Reais) per person per individual
ceremonies and R$ 245,00 (Brazilian Reais) per person per Condor Eagle ceremony
with all the shamans together. The costs are very high and needs to be shared among
all of us.
We will receive any extra donations with an open heart.
We accept payment in euros and US dollars according to the daily rate.
Extra Donations for the Ayahuasca Plantation
We grow more than 300 Psycotria Viridis trees, around the templo Mãe D’Agua for the
preparation of ayahuasca for our temple as well as to supply other ayahuasca
communities in Brazil. Please make a contribution for our plantation. Give your
donation at the reception of the festival, specifying it is for the plantation. Gratitude!
See you in Paradise!