Kambo Sacred Ceremony, Wellington
Schedule
Sun Nov 24 2024 at 11:00 am to 05:00 pm
UTC+13:00Location
Innermost Gardens, Wellington | Wellington, WG
this is your invitation to Sacred Kambô Ceremony in Wellington - Innermost Gardens. Event will be hosted by myself, IAKP Practitioner with 8 years of experience, and Samantha May, experienced sound healer, supporting the session with her incredible music and sound journey.
Its a pleasure to coming back to Wellington again!
Ceremonies are held in safe and private environment with group from 3 to 15 people. They take about 4-6 hours.
People are ok to drive afterwards and typically to work the next day. There will be a light meal and sharing circle after the ceremony is finished.
Exchange $170 each.
Please respond to make a booking as there are limited spaces.
A deposit $50 is required to secure your spot. Please send you payment to this account:
01-0297-0417877-46. When sending, please enter your Name and Date of ceremony to the information for receiving party.
Kambô treatment
Kambô is intense but fast. The unpleasant effects are strong and immediate but over within 30 - 40 minutes.
The dried Kambô is mixed with a small amount of water and divided into small dots. Then small points called gates are placed into the surface of the skin. The points are approximately 1/8” across but can be smaller or slightly larger depending on the treatment. The top thin layer of skin is blistered with a hot stick and the skin is peeled off to expose the epidermis underneath – this is the same as when you have a blister and the skin rubs off. There is no blood.
The number and position of the points varies from person to person depending on individual needs. If you have a series of treatments in the same session, the same points are reused. The small dots of Kambo are applied to the points.
This is the only way to take Kambo – it is not safe to ingest it or introduce it into the blood stream directly.
The Kambo enters directly into the Lymphatic System so the effect is very fast. Most people experience a warm to hot flush on the upper body and face along with increased heart rate. At this point, different people will react in different ways. Some will feel dizzy, foggy or spaced out. Some people have swollen lips or face and slight skin tingling. The Kambo will be racing around your body, scanning it for problems and then going directly to work on those areas. You may experience a throbbing or burning sensation in those areas for a short while.
Kambo is not psychoactive so does not produce hallucinations but can produce a short altered state of reality in some people and many people receive insights and messages about living a healthier life.
Then you will purge all the toxins out. This purging process works on a physical and emotional level. You may feel tired at this point and need to rest. Within a short time – usually an hour or so you will feel much better and you can drink and eat normally. After a good night’s sleep you will start to feel the real benefits.
The burn marks will heal and fade with time but depending on your skin colour and type you may always have small visible scars. Most people see their Kambo scars as a badge of honour. The same points can be reused after approximately 3 months. After the dots of Kambo are removed, the points are dressed with Peruvian tree sap (Dragon's Blood). This helps them to heal faster and ensures they stay free from infection until they scab naturally within a day or so.
Before participating in your Kambô ceremony:
• You must fast for 12 hours before your arrival to the ceremony.
• I recommend a light vegetarian dinner the night before, in preparation to receive the Kambô into your system.
• No Alcohol or drug consumption 48 hours prior to the ceremony.
• From the beginning of your fast and up until the ceremony you may drink as much water as you like and herbal tea without any sweetener including honey and stevia.
• You may bring some fruit or light healthy snack for after the ceremony.
• I ask that each person bring with them two liters of pure drinking water.
• Please wear comfortable clothing that you can easily roll up to expose either your leg or upper arm where the medicine will be placed.
Who can’t take Kambo?
Kambo has no known detrimental side effects and is completely safe when responsibly administered. However there are a very few people who cannot receive a Kambo treatment:
• People under 18 years of age.
• Are pregnant or suspect they may be so.
• Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding babies under the age of 6 months old.
• Anyone with serious heart issues including past heart bypass operations.
• Anyone taking medication for low blood pressure.
• Anyone who has had a Stroke, Aneurysm, Blood clots or Bleeding in the brain
• Lack the mental capacity to decide to take Kambo
• People taking medication for psychological reasons (except anti-depressants) need to discuss suitability in advance.
• Anyone with a history of psychiatric treatments, or serious mental health needs to discuss suitability in advance.
• Anyone taking immune-suppressants for organ transplant.
• Anyone with Addison’s disease
• Anyone with Severe Epilepsy.
• Anyone recovering from a major surgical procedure.
• Anyone undergoing chemotherapy
Arohanui,
Jiri
IAKP Practitioner
www.kamboao.com
Where is it happening?
Innermost Gardens, Wellington, New ZealandEvent Location & Nearby Stays: