Title: Tabaco Arkana
Size: 80 x 60 centimeters.
Technique: Acrylic on canvas.
Description:
In this visionary work, we see on the left the wise woman with healing powers. She has learned to heal thanks to the spirits called "Sacha-Huarmi," which means "Wild Woman." That's why she's surrounded by plants like the tobacco leaf. Tobacco is full of electromagnetism, which the shaman uses as a defense. It is also used to treat harmful and contagious diseases and to provide relief.
We see the Arkana hawk; the master shaman uses it as protection to defend herself from her spiritual enemies who attack her from the earth.
We also see the eyes of a tiger with the spiritual name "Puyo-Puma," which means "Tiger of the Cloud." One of its qualities is to be attentive to the movement of the earth and neutralize any enemy. It is very fearless in its attacks, but also very cautious. These tigers participate in the session or ceremony and grant the shaman great healing vibrations and powers to defend himself from the evil of any witch who approaches him and his disciples.
Hummingbirds are spiritually present in the ayahuasca ceremony or ritual to aid in better vision and meditation.
"To contemplate the spirit world is to see another latent world."
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$990.00 Regular Price
$792.00Sale Price
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