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Ayahuasca Shaman Javier Arevalo Interviewed in the Amazon Rainforest Peru.
Ayahuasca Shaman Javier Arevalo Interviewed in the Amazon Rainforest Peru.
Ayahuasca Shaman – Javier Arevalo Interviewed in the
Amazon Rainforest Peru. by Howard
G Charing
Spirituality is at the centre of the Ayahuasca experience.
Purification and cleansing of body, mind, and spirit in a shamanic
ceremony can be the beginning of a process of profound personal and
spiritual discovery. This process can continue indefinitely even if
one never drinks Ayahuasca again. We believe that by seriously
looking at the way Ayahuasca is used we can improve our life
experience and benefit more from this medicine. This article is
extracted from the original interview by Howard G Charing and Peter
Cloudsley which appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine.
We worked extensively with Javier Arevalo on our Ayahuasca Retreats
since 1998, and we had many discussions on the role of the
Amazonian shaman and the use of ayahuasca. Javier comes from Nuevo
Progreso, a community of 50 families on the Rio Napo, Department of
Loreto, Peru. Several generations of his family before him have
been shamans and already at the age of 17, he knew this would be
his future. However it was not until he was 20 when his father died
from a ‘virote’ (a poisoned dart in the spiritual
world) sent by a jealous brujo, (sorcerer) that he felt compelled
to follow the arduous five-year apprenticeship to be a shaman.
Javier, what is the role of a shaman?
He learns everything about the rain forest and uses that knowledge
to heal his people since they do not have money for Western style
doctors. He uses Ayahuasca to discover in his visions, which plants
will be effective for which illnesses.
How do you perceive this?
The sprits or plant doctors tell us. As they are pure, they are
made happy when we are too, so we must diet in order to attract
them. That means we should not eat salt, sugar or alcohol, and
abstain from sex. The spirits come and say, for example they will
cure in two months if the patient takes a particular plant. Then
the shaman goes out to look for the plant.
It is said that every environments has the necessary plants to heal
the people?
Yes, every plant has a spirit, the shaman goes into the forest as
part of his apprenticeship and spends two years taking plants and
roots. He takes Ayahuasca too and the spirit tells him what it
cures. Then the shaman tries another plant, each time remembering
which ailment is cured by what.
Does each shaman have to find it all out for himself or is there a
body of knowledge handed down?
The maestro goes with the apprentice into the wilderness and gives
him the different plants and it is like a test or trial to
overcome. The maestro is usually a member of family. In my case
both my grandfather and my uncle were maestros. You go off deep
into the forest with your maestro and make a very simple shelter or
‘tambo’. A shaman must not live in a big house, its
just for sleeping and dieting.
How long do you have to diet the plant?
Just one day to know its process, the next day you move onto
another. This is if you do not return to the city, you can get
through a lot of plants. This is different from dieting a plant for
a month say.
So does every condition or illness have a particular plant to
remedy it or is it a spirit energy which comes through the plant
which can cure many things?
One plant may cure lots of ailments. A particular plant has a
spirit which can either heal or kill. As for example with another
shaman (who we worked with earlier) , who had not dieted Ayahuasca
correctly and poom! it caused fever and people caught colds.
So why would a plant kill or cure?
Because an hechicero (sorcerer) also learns from the plants. He may
for example learn from dieting a plant which has spines or phlegm
which could be good for certain things. But if he is bad no one can
stop him and in the night ‘ffoooo’ he uses it for harm
or to kill. These are the brujos who come back from the forest with
eyes red like the huayruro (red beans with black spots). He is a
bad shaman and we have to cure the people they harm.
Who would want to do such things?
There are some people who have a squabble with someone, and then
they go off to see a brujo and say “this Senora talks too
much and has insulted me, kill her and I’ll pay you”.
They pay them and they do harm.
But the shaman who made us ill did not do it intentionally.
No, of ignorance. It was a shaman from the city not from the
forest. He went away and left us to mop up the ill effects. He may
have had a good teacher but does not diet, he is very fat! (People
in the jungle are rarely fat.)
In addition he probably eats the day of the session and that is why
he threw up himself!
How does this affect Westerners?
It doesn’t matter, they will probably throw up and not have
any vision because when he blows he has condiments on his breath.
However, it matters much less if the clients have eaten or not
stuck rigorously to the diet. The important thing is that the
shaman diets.
Note: There is much discrepancy between shamans concerning the
question of vomiting. Some say it is necessary for the body to rid
itself of what ever is necessary and that if they are not sick they
might get ill. (Ayahusaca is often referred to as La Purga.) Others
say if you vomit you will not have such good vision and on no
account should a shaman vomit.
Why and how did you become a shaman?
I never thought of being a shaman. I took Ayahuasca from 14 years
old just to clean my stomach. Later my father said I heard you
chanting, you are going to be a shaman. I don’t want to I
said. Later when I was 20 my father died from sorcery so then I
wanted to learn in order to take vengeance. During my
apprenticeship I had a change of heart and understood that God knew
best in such situations.
Why did the brujo want to kill your father?
Because he was a curandero who had cured someone who had been
harmed by the brujo. It happens because we curanderos undo the work
of the brujos and they get angry with us. This is the famous
spiritual battle between the brujos. When you cure you send the bad
magic back to where it comes from and the brujos get their own
dirty medicine back. This is why there is a fight between the good
and the bad.
Howard tells story of his battle with one of Javier’s
assistants 3 weeks earlier.
(Javier laughs a lot and explains.) Well because he was not really
a shaman, he works as a guide, he drinks liquor. Then when he takes
Ayahuasca and chants icaros he is not pure and his doctors
don’t take any notice of him. The spirits start bothering
(molesting) the people participating in the session. That is what
happened to Howard. When I take Ayahuasca I talk to the doctors who
give visions, I ask them to cure, I have dominion over them because
I diet. If I don’t, they make you crazy or annoy you.
So if the shaman cannot control himself, then the spirits get out
of hand?
If you can’t dominate the spirits of the jungle you are
nobody, instead of curing they run away or take no notice of
you.
So the control of the spirits is fundamental?
Spirits are like angels. God withstood 40 days of hunger and
temptation by the devil and was resurrected. That’s what we
have to do too.
This is Christianity, but your (Javier’s) people were
practicing long before the missionaries came. Is it possible to
separate the Christian from the wisdom of the jungle?
No, no, they work together. But it has nothing to do with going to
a church. You learn all this in the wilderness. The spirits there
are the angels of each plant to which you add your will to heal the
client. This is the will of Christ.
Where does the power of the shaman end and the spirits begin?
The shaman receives the power from the jungle, he doesn’t
have any power of his own that he doesn’t get from the
forest.
When I look at you by day I see just a normal young man, when you
wear your clothes and move into the ayahuasca space you become
different, a different presence, you become larger…
(Javier laughs!) The medicine is not in the body, the body can wear
clothes for example, and you see that by day. But at night you
don’t see my body, you see my spirit which receives the
medicine which transforms me through the vision. I have to be pure
so as to be a receptacle of the spirit of the medicine. It is
essential too for a shaman to be happy, the shaman laughs at
everything, because a happy heart is what cures. He can’t
have a long face or fight with his wife and children.
You started off with a desire for revenge, what changed you into a
shaman?
My grandfather saw that my heart was bitter and he told me that it
would not get me anywhere. My heart was still hard and wanted to
kill! Bit by bit through taking the very plants that I had intended
to use for revenge, the spirits told me it was wrong to kill and my
heart softened.
Howard G. Charing, is an accomplished international workshop leader
on shamanism. He has worked some of the most respected and
extraordinary shamans & healers in the Andes, the Amazon
Rainforest, and the Philippines. He organises specialist retreats
to the Amazon Rainforest He is the author of Plant Spirit Shamanism
(Destiny Books USA).. Click
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