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In our story, Nathan Dale and his four students embark on a research trip to Gabon, hoping to find the solution to a drug addiction free world. As many of you know, MAMIWATA explores the ongoing and passionate debate around the use of Iboga in the treatment of drug addiction. You also know that we want to raise awareness about the destruction of the Gabonese forest associated with the new thirst for Iboga. What you may not know, is the philosophy and spiritual journey behind Iboga, and the Bwiti practitioners and ceremony that make this possible. This is why we thought youd enjoy the following video, learn more about this rite and slowly get into “the Mamiwata” mood. This video is an excerpt of the Ibogaine Rite of Passage Documentary (2004) and its shared by ICEERS (The International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research & Service) ICEERS is a philanthropic, tax-exempt non-profit organization (charity) dedicated to 1) the integration of ayahuasca, iboga and other traditional plants as therapeutic tools in modern society, and 2) the preservation of the indigenous cultures that have been using these plant species since antiquity on, their habitat and botanical resources. More info at iceers.org
Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2014 08:15:44 +0000

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